ruler

pharaoh

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Properties

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action_towards_Jacob
provided a home
action_towards_Joseph
appointed Governor
actions
renewed order, withheld straw, made accusations
description
The ruler of Egypt to whom the Hebrew officers appealed, but who renewed the oppressive order and accused them of idleness.
role
ruler of Egypt
territory_ruled
part of Egypt
title
monarch

Relationships

  • receivedJacob
    description
    Pharaoh received Jacob and his family into his country.
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    Pharaoh’s reception of Jacob and his family
  • provided_home_forJacob's Family
    description
    Pharaoh gave Jacob and his family a home within his country.
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    his giving them a home in his country
  • appointedJoseph
    description
    Pharaoh made Joseph Governor over all the land due to his good conduct.
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    made him Governor over all the land
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    2026-03-01T21:03:08.155Z
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  • welcomedHebrews
    description
    The Pharaoh initially extended hospitality to the group of people who would become the Hebrews when they first arrived in Egypt.
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    the group of people that Pharaoh had welcomed
  • ruledEgypt
    description
    The Pharaoh's authority extended over a specific section of Egypt, indicating the country was not under a single, unified ruler.
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    who ruled that part of Egypt
  • fearedHebrews
    description
    The Pharaoh developed apprehension towards the Hebrews due to their large and growing population within his territory.
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    began to fear them
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    extracted_at
    2026-03-01T21:03:42.326Z
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  • renewedOrder for Full Tale
    description
    Despite the Hebrew officers' appeal, Pharaoh renewed the order for the full tale, ensuring the straw remained withheld.
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    The order was renewed
  • withheldStraw
    description
    Pharaoh continued to withhold straw from the laborers, making their task of meeting the full tale more difficult.
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    the straw was still withheld
  • made_accusationYe are idle, ye are idle (accusation)
    description
    Pharaoh accused the Hebrew officers of idleness, dismissing their plea about sacrificing to Jehovah as a pretence.
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    “Ye are idle, ye are idle” (v. 17)
  • considered_a_pretencePlea about sacrificing to Jehovah
    description
    Pharaoh viewed the Hebrew officers' plea about needing to sacrifice to Jehovah as merely a pretence for avoiding work.
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    their plea about sacrificing to Jehovah was only a pretence
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    extracted_at
    2026-03-01T21:10:33.033Z
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