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What made the Pharaoh oppress the Israelites?

      

What made the Pharaoh oppress the Israelites?

  

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Martin
- It was a fulfillment of God's promise to Abraham, ‘your descendants will be slaves in a foreign land.

- The Pharaoh did not know Joseph and why he had settled in Egypt.

- He oppressed them in order for them to produce cheap labour for his development work.

- The Israelites had had prospered and pharaoh though they would overcome the Egyptians.

-It was a mode of weakening the power and strength of the Israelites.

- The Israelites were tremendously increasing and Pharaoh feared that this would be disastrous to the Egyptians.

marto answered the question on June 14, 2019 at 02:18


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