

Pharaoh was trying to kill Moses because he found out Moses was a Hebrew and not his flesh and blood grandson. So Moses had to flee from Egypt for his life, because Pharaoh found out and sought to kill him (Exodus 2:12-15). Scripture tells us that Moses killed an Egyptian, after he saw him mistreating a Hebrew. Pharaoh couldn't either, or Moses would have been killed instantly. Just as Joseph's brothers couldn't tell the Hebrews from the Egyptians. Pharaoh saw Moses grow into a man of 40 and he thought this was his own flesh and blood grandson. He looked into the eyes of Moses as a young man in his 20's and 30's and thought this was his own flesh and blood. He looked into the eyes of Moses as a teenager and thought this was his own flesh and blood. This is deep, Pharaoh looked into the eyes of Moses as a baby and thought this was his own flesh and blood. If the Israelites were a white-skinned people, how could Moses the Hebrew survive (secretly) in the house of Pharaoh among black-skinned Egyptians for 40 years, and not be noticed.įurthermore, after giving the decree (himself) to kill all Hebrew males, how could Pharaoh face and rule over his people, if he knowingly had one living in his house with all the rights and privileges of his own family? Moses survived 40 years in the palace of Pharaoh because he was a black man just as the Egyptians were. Moses had the same physical characteristics because again, he was raised in the house of Pharaoh, as the grandson of Pharaoh, when Pharaoh ordered all Hebrew males to be killed at birth.

And she called his name Moses: and she said, Because I drew him out of the water. He spent 40 years in the house of pharaoh (Acts 7:23) and was raised as the Pharaoh's GrandsonĮxodus 2: 10 And the child grew, and she brought him unto Pharaoh's daughter, and he became her son. Moses was born a Hebrew - Israelite from the tribe of Levi (exodus 2:1-3). This brings us directly to the story of Moses. Pharaoh made a decreed that all Hebrew baby boys are killed at birth.Įxodus 1:22 And Pharaoh charged all his people, saying, Every son that is born ye shall cast into the river, and every daughter ye shall save alive Because of the Hebrews' population growth, the Egyptians decided they would impose upon them their own form of birth control.
