I mean the OT did have rules for owning slaves. Who knows if Moses has any. Plus he was basically royalty until he fled to Midian after killing the Egyptian.
The Egyptians didn't use slaves; that is all fiction. The Egyptians were very anal about keeping records and the building projects at the time were done by skilled laborers, mostly from Goshen in the northeast.
In fact, if you look at historical records the Egyptians don't really mention the pyramids at all. Locals believe a different story than the foreign archaeologists who came and tried to figure it out themselves. And they aren't and never were tombs.
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Correction, I was busy stoning an infidel.
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I mean the OT did have rules for owning slaves. Who knows if Moses has any. Plus he was basically royalty until he fled to Midian after killing the Egyptian.
Moses was not a slave. He was raised by the Pharaoh. He did lead God’s people out of slavery, but he himself was never a slave.
Wasn’t Moses born a slave?
yeah but he became royalty before he could walk
Correct he was born to a slave mother
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Moses did have slaves when he was a prince of Egypt LOL
The Egyptians didn't use slaves; that is all fiction. The Egyptians were very anal about keeping records and the building projects at the time were done by skilled laborers, mostly from Goshen in the northeast.
In fact, if you look at historical records the Egyptians don't really mention the pyramids at all. Locals believe a different story than the foreign archaeologists who came and tried to figure it out themselves. And they aren't and never were tombs.
Horseshit. They basically invented slavery.
And where did you get such a stupid idea that is quickly debunked by a simple online search?
Hammurabi's Code, which pre-dates dynastic Egypt, has a whole section of laws regarding slavery.