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Ramesses II at the Battle of Kadesh fought the army of the Hittite Empire .
A:We do not know who the pharaoh was at the time of Moses and the Exodus, so we can never know which pharaoh followed him. The Book of Exodus says that the pharaoh and his entire army were drowned in the Red Sea, a fact that ought to easily identify the pharaoh of the Exodus, yet historians have accounted for all the pharaohs of the late Bronze Age, with none of them having died in these circumstances. From a historical perspective, almost all scholars are reported to believe there was no Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible.
Exodus chapter 14 describes how the pharaoh and all his men and chariots pursued after the fleeing Israelites across the Red Sea. Moses raised his staff, and the waters returned, killing the pharaoh and his entire army. It is worth noting that every pharaoh of the late Bronze Age, the relevant period, has been accounted for, creating problems for identifying the pharaoh of the Exodus.For more information, please visit: http://christianity.answers.com/bible/the-book-of-exodus
The Pharaoh's Earthly responsibilities o Direct the civil administration o Command and control the army o Protect the people and keep peace and order o Make all laws, and sometimes make decisions in in the courts o Order tax collection o Manage building, mining, trade and irrigation The Pharaoh's Divine responsibilities o Act as chief priest o Keep the gods happy so the Nile flooded every year o Appoint priests o Oversee religious ceremonies and festivals o Build temples to honour the gods Perform religious dutiesBeing the 'High Priest of Every Temple', pharaoh represented the gods on Earth. He performed the rituals and built temples to honor the gods.
Hammurbi led the Amorite army.