The Ten Commandments is a silent film that tells the story of Moses, a boy who was raised as a prince in Egypt but later discovered his true identity as a Hebrew. After witnessing the hardships faced by his people, Moses becomes a leader and sets out to free them from slavery. The film follows his journey as he confronts the Pharaoh and leads the Hebrews to the Promised Land, ultimately receiving the Ten Commandments from God.
A filmmaker embarks on a journey to investigate the historical evidence for the biblical account of the Exodus from Egypt. Through interviews with archaeologists, historians, and religious scholars, he examines the controversies and challenges surrounding the story of Moses and the Israelites' escape from slavery. The documentary takes viewers to various locations in Egypt and presents different theories and interpretations of the events described in the Book of Exodus.
Long time ago a cruel Pharaoh ruled Egypt. The people of the Israelites were allowed to live in Egypt, but he treated them like slaves. As the Israelites began to resist, he ordered to kill all newborn babies. But one child survived. His mother had marooned him it in a little basket on the Nile. The Pharaoh's daughter found the baby and took it with her. She called it Moses. And so Moses became the prince of Egypt.
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