Why is it Moses?

Edgardo 2022-04-19 09:01:43

The identity of Moses has undergone several earth-shaking changes, from a "slave" Hebrew to a high-ranking Egyptian prince, and from an Egyptian prince pretending to be a messenger of God's instructions and a leader of the Hebrews.

The first conversion happened when Moses was almost unaware. After he became a prince of Egypt, the pharaoh and queen never treated him badly, and his brother Ramses never treated him as a biological brother. Moses played a prank. When he made mistakes, he never cared about him, and always protected him. Even after Moses changed his identity to face Ramses again, Ramses still forgave him. When he couldn't bear it, he punished Moses' compatriots, not Moses. It can be said that Moses, as the prince of Egypt, has always been well taken care of, and the royal family has done the utmost justice to the adopted son Moses.

Cruelly, Moses didn't know his background, so when he knew that he was an adopted son, and he was a fellow of the Hebrews who had been regarded as slaves by him, his heart was absolutely miserable, and this pain contained Doubts about the first half of life, acceptance of the opposing identities of princes and slaves, and the most difficult to let go of, the former family members were the sanctioners and killers of their true identity compatriots...

For him to accept these facts, it was an extremely painful and tormenting process, but he was the one who accepted God's will to fight against his former relatives.

God is too cruel.

Seeing Moses leaning on a cane, always showing a helpless and apologetic expression to Ramses, who is still immersed in the joy of reuniting with his brother, is really heart-wrenching...

It is true that Moses was a Hebrew, but he was not enslaved as an individual. On the contrary, he lived in the care and favor of the Egyptians. It is necessary for such a person to turn against the Egyptians who treated him personally. There must be some unbearable. So a balance was put in front of us, one side was the Egyptian royal family who loved him, and the other side was the compatriots who were living hard and enslaved by the Egyptians. God chose him, and the oracle was used as a bargaining chip and sprinkled on the side of the compatriots. However, to Moses I have to face the tragic situation of my brother's rebellion.

It would be nice if it wasn't Moses, it would be nice if God picked out from the slaves those who would accept his will, but Moses was doomed. From the time he was picked up by the queen, what spread out in front of him was something different and full of thorns. the way.

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  • Richie 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    The music, pictures and expressions are all perfect. Today it is an epic masterpiece, but the Hebrew gods are a bit cruel..

  • Marion 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    Like homework done for Hollywood's Jewish mogul. The religious outlook conveyed in the story is also terrifying in my opinion. It is no wonder that they always want to expedition to the east and exterminate infidels. Two stars for the theme song.

The Prince of Egypt quotes

  • On Screen Text: [first lines, the text that appears on screen] The motion picture you are about to see is an adaptation of the Exodus story.

    On Screen Text: While artistic and historical license has been taken, we believe that this film is true to the essence, values and integrity of a story that is a cornerstone of faith for millions of people worldwide.

    On Screen Text: The biblical story of Moses can be found in the book of Exodus.

  • Rameses Son: Father?

    Miriam: It's...

    Egyptian: Blood!