When Kha'bos, the son of Thutmose and the fifth Pharaoh of Egypt, declared himself a god before the people-driven by pride and arrogance-and compelled all to worship him, the tribe of Bani Israel refused to comply. They remained steadfast in their belief in the One God. Enraged by their defiance, Kha'bos subjected them to brutal oppression. In this dire situation, Moses and his younger brother Aaron came to Kha'bos with a divine command: to release the people of Bani Israel.
But Pharaoh Kha'bos rejected their plea. This led to a heated and arrogant exchange of words between Moses and the Pharaoh. Ultimately, under Aaron's wise leadership, they succeeded in confounding Kha'bos in this battle of rhetoric.
When Kha'bos, the son of Thutmose and the fifth Pharaoh of Egypt, declared himself a god before the people-driven by pride and arrogance-and compelled all to worship him, the tribe of Bani Israel refused to comply. They remained steadfast in their belief in the One God. Enraged by their defiance, Kha'bos subjected them to brutal oppression. In this dire situation, Moses and his younger brother Aaron came to Kha'bos with a divine command: to release the people of Bani Israel.
But Pharaoh Kha'bos rejected their plea. This led to a heated and arrogant exchange of words between Moses and the Pharaoh. Ultimately, under Aaron's wise leadership, they succeeded in confounding Kha'bos in this battle of rhetoric.