
Pharaoh (of Exodus)
Ruler of Egypt during the Exodus
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
Moses' Demandc. 1446 BC
Moses demands 'Let my people go'; Pharaoh refuses and increases burdens.
EXO 5:1-9Key Relationships
Key Locations
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.


