Pharaoh (of Exodus)

Pharaoh (of Exodus)

Ruler of Egypt during the Exodus

Old Testament

The Pharaoh of the Exodus was the Egyptian ruler who refused to let the Israelites leave despite ten devastating plagues. His hardened heart led to the death of Egypt's firstborn and the destruction of his army in the Red Sea. He represents human pride and resistance to God's will.

Character Traits

StubbornProudHard-heartedOppressor

Life Timeline

Oppressionc. 1525-1446 BC

Pharaoh enslaves the Israelites, fearing their growing numbers.

EXO 1:8-14
Infanticidec. 1526 BC

Pharaoh orders Hebrew baby boys to be killed.

EXO 1:22
Moses' Demandc. 1446 BC

Moses demands 'Let my people go'; Pharaoh refuses and increases burdens.

EXO 5:1-9
Ten Plaguesc. 1446 BC

God sends ten plagues; Pharaoh's heart is hardened repeatedly.

EXO 7-12
Red Seac. 1446 BC

Pharaoh pursues Israel; his army is destroyed in the Red Sea.

EXO 14:23-28

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Spiritual Lessons

Hardened Hearts

Pharaoh's hardened heart shows the danger of resisting God. Sometimes he hardened his own heart; sometimes God hardened it. Persistent rejection of truth leads to inability to repent.

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