Seeing this scene, both Amon and Adros felt something interesting. The two of them did not show their divine bodies, just like two mortals, walking into the crowd.
They didn't say a word in the crowd, just listened to the discussion, and roughly knew what happened.
The middle-aged man who escaped was the adopted son of an Egyptian princess. He was originally a slave, but when he was born, he was discovered by a princess bathing next to the Nile River. Because he looked cute, he was adopted by the princess as an adopted son.
From then on, the baby named Moses had a life different from that of his people.
Speaking of Moses' people, they called themselves Israelites, wandering from other gods' realms, but all the Egyptians called them Hebrews.
Because among the Hebrews, a wise man named Joseph appeared. He helped an Egyptian pharaoh at that time to overcome the famine, and formed an alliance with the pharaohs to jointly send troops to the city of Avalis, and the already numerous people were defeated. Many Hyksos were driven out, freeing the Egyptians there from foreign rule.
From then on, many Egyptian pharaohs, in order to thank Joseph for his contribution, allowed the Hebrews to settle and live on the land of Egypt just like the Egyptians, and there was no difference between them and the Egyptians.
From then on, the Hebrews settled in a place called Goshen in the northeast of Egypt. They had lived there for three hundred years. During this time, their numbers grew rapidly and filled the land of Goshen. Even elsewhere in Egypt, there were Hebrews everywhere.
But the Hebrews, unlike the Egyptians, worshiped a mysterious god who never appeared. Their children were circumcised from an early age, which became a mark of their authenticity.
The most important thing is that this nation has a magical power. They can always make the Egyptian women who marry them start to believe in their gods.
This made the Egyptian pharaohs dissatisfied. Finally, a few decades ago, Amenhotep IV unexpectedly ascended to the throne and became the head of the pharaohs.
He changed his name to Akhenaten (meaning "Servant of Aten" or "Glorious Soul of Aten"), touted the previously inconspicuous sun god Aten as the highest god, banned the worship of other gods, and attacked Amun. The priestly power of God also moved the capital to Amarna in central Egypt and named it Ekhtaten (meaning the horizon of Aten).
This Amenhotep IV made no contribution to state affairs. His change in belief in gods was revised after his death. The country moved back, and the god Amun regained respect, while the belief in the god Aten, was wiped out again.
Almost all the laws laid down by this Pharaoh were abolished, except for one exception, which was the strict regulations for the Hebrews, which was retained.
Time has passed for too long, and Joseph's contribution to Egypt has disappeared into history along with the dynasty he helped. For the current Pharaoh, he is extremely worried about the increasing number of Hebrews. He is worried that if there is a war in the future, the Hebrews will abandon Egypt and unite with their enemies to attack them.
Therefore, Amenhotep IV issued an order to let the Hebrews do the most arduous slave work, hoping to use suffering to limit their population. Unexpectedly, however, the number of Hebrews who suffered more and more serious sufferings increased and spread throughout Egypt.
The Pharaoh came up with other ideas and ordered two special midwives to deliver babies to Hebrew women. When they gave birth, if it was a boy, he would be killed; if it was a girl, he would be allowed to live.
The two midwives seemed to be afraid of this task and did not obey the Egyptian Pharaoh's instructions and spared the boy's life. They told Pharaoh that the Hebrew women were too strong and had already given birth before they even arrived when they received the news that they were going to give birth.
Finally, the Pharaoh could only tell his people: "You must throw into the river any male child born to the Hebrews, but you must keep alive any female child."
Moses was born under this background, but fortunately, he did not have to bear the hardships that his people had to bear from birth. Instead, he accepted the teachings of various learned people in the Egyptian court.
At this time, in Egypt, because the door to the divine realm was wide open, various characters appeared in Egypt. It can be said that Egypt was at the center of the civilizations of the various divine realms that blended with it.
As the princesses adopted by Amenhotep IV died one after another, Moses' status as a prince was naturally not recognized by subsequent successors, but this did not affect Moses at all, becoming a wise man in the city of Thebes.
However, this wise man was not welcomed by the Egyptians like other wise men. The Egyptians hated him more from the bottom of their hearts.
As expected, this Hebrew who was taught by the Egyptian court has not forgotten his Hebrew roots. He fights injustices for slaves like himself everywhere, and is busy doing everything. He has lived to the age of forty, but even his wife and children are gone. No.
One day he went to visit his people and observe their condition of slavery, for Pharaoh's decrees against the Hebrews, which he had made at the time of Moses' birth, had not yet been withdrawn. When Moses saw an Egyptian bullying a Hebrew, he was so angry that he killed the Egyptian and buried him.
Moses originally thought that no one knew about this, but this time when he came to the door of the temple of God Amun to resolve a dispute between two Hebrews, the Hebrews pointed out that he was a murderer. .
Now all the Egyptians who were watching seemed to explode. Moses had been helping the Hebrews get better treatment. Although everyone was dissatisfied, they more or less understood what he did.
But this time it was different. Moses killed the Egyptians for the sake of the Hebrews. In other words, in his heart, the Hebrews had a higher status. Everyone accused Moses and wanted to send him to Pharaoh. Palace and let Pharaoh judge him.
When Moses saw what had happened, he knew that if he were brought here again, he would definitely end badly. He quickly rushed away from the crowd, took long steps, and fled outside.
This time, the Egyptians who knew the wise Moses also realized the power of Moses. He actually escaped while being hunted by several priests of the god Amun.
God Amun listened to the discussion of the people around him with a cold eye, and watched Moses' escape with a cold eye, and then smiled at Adros next to him: "Some small things actually alerted the Lord of the Stars to come and watch."
When the two gods first met, Adros introduced himself as Lord of the Stars. Amon, the sun god, had no objection to this name, because almost all divine realms never considered the sun and moon to be one of the stars.
Adros looked at the Hebrews who were still doing hard work in the distance and asked God Amun: "What are the origins of these Hebrews?"
Adross could be said to know a lot about the ins and outs of the Hebrews, but he wanted to know how much God Amon, as the current main god in most of Egypt, knew about that god.
God Amun hesitated for a moment and then said: "I don't know the details very well. Their family came to Egypt when we were fighting the Eastern gods, and their origins are not very clear. But I heard these people claim that their ancestors They were created by a God of Creation, but this God of Creation was omniscient and omnipotent, and had promised to protect them once and for all. However, the last time Aten wanted to test the power of this god, he began to treat this clan harshly, and this The rumored Creator did not show up.”
"Since he is the God of Creation, doesn't he have his own divine domain? Places like Egypt, Chaos, Babylon, etc. were all opened by the God of Creation and have their own divine domains."
"Speaking of this, I also incarnated into their tribe and inquired about everything about this god. I found that this creation god only opened up a divine kingdom called the Garden of Eden and did not have a divine domain. After they went to the Garden of Eden, they once lived A place called Canaan does not seem to be a divine domain." God Amon also looked puzzled, and then whispered his guess: "Is it because this so-called creator god can only open up the kingdom of God and Isn’t the power of creation enough to open up the divine realm?”
Adros was noncommittal about Amon's guess, and Adros didn't know the current strength of that god. But he knew one thing. In a few decades, the gods of Egypt would be able to truly experience the power of the Creator.
After thinking about it, Adros called Sisyphus next to him and told him: "Follow the escaped Hebrew and help him get out of danger when he encounters it. When the time is right, , proclaim to him my name, the star and the way, the truth and the direction.”
Sisyphus was ordered to leave, but Adros was worried, so he stopped him and gave him his sword, so that he would have nothing to fear. This sword was originally used by Adros to depict the star formation among the stars. After many years of sacrifice, it now has a thunder spear that is not inferior to Zeus's thunder spear, Poseidon's trident, and Hades's trident. The power of the double fork.
Especially when this long sword is with Sisyphus, he can sense where he is at all times and can go to help him when necessary.
Seeing Sisyphus leaving on the order of Adros, the god Amun was very strange and said to Adros: "What is the Lord of the Stars doing? If you want to save the life of that Hebrew, I will give him to you directly." Pharaoh and the priests can give an oracle. If you want to spread your name among the Hebrews, I can give you all these slaves as slaves, so why do you need to do this?"
Hearing this, Adros smiled faintly: "These are not what I want at the moment. I just want to try to see if I can find their mysterious God through this unique Hebrew."
"I'm afraid this is difficult. A few decades ago, Aten drove away my sacrifices. When he dominated Egypt, he dismissed the Hebrews as slaves and massacred them. This god did not even show up, let alone It’s time to say it now.”
Adros shook his head and smiled, that's because you all don't know the importance of this prophet. But there is no rush in this matter. When the god appears, we still need to see how strong he is and whether he can be an enemy or a friend. The god Amon in front of him looks so polite, but who knows what he is thinking in his heart
At the same time, Adros also became interested in the god Aten who only dominated Egypt for a few decades before his temple was overthrown, and he quickly asked Amon. 10
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