Moses - "Drawn Out of the Water"
The seamless weaving of Moses's birth and early childhood sped across the second chapter of Exodus, with us seeing his fearful escape from Egypt after being exposed as an Egyptian Killer. Raised in the Egyptian court, Moses must be a learned man, one who have seen and lived out luxury in the highest order.
Religiously, he was one who, for the large part of his life, been exposed to the worship of heathenish gods and goddesses. Perhaps, her biological mother also had a strong, good influence on him, it is not written. But the act of taking the law into his own hand in his first killing does not support evidence of his conversion then.
The adopted son of Pharaoh's daughter - Hatshepsut, was also seen to have a distant relationship with the royal lineage of Pharaoh, with him being sought out for death upon his first misdeed.
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