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Egyptian Princes Moses (Christian Bale) and Ramses (Joel Edgerton)
are raised together as brothers. When Ramses becomes pharaoh, Moses is
his most-trusted adviser. However Moses soon discovers his Hebrew
parentage, and Ramses banishes him to the desert -- often a death
sentence. But God has a mission for Moses: Free the
Israelites from slavery. Moses returns from exile and demands that
Ramses let his people go, but the arrogant ruler is unmoved, leading to a
battle of divine wills.
In 1300 BC, Moses, a general and accepted member of the
Egyptian royal family, prepares to attack an encamped Hittite army with Prince
Ramesses at Kadesh. A High Priestess divines a prophecy from animal intestines,
which she relates to Ramesses's father, Seti I. She tells the two men of the
prophecy, in which "a leader" (either Moses or Ramesses) will be
"saved" and the savior "will someday lead". During the
battle, Moses saves Ramesses's life, leaving both men troubled. Later, Moses is
sent to the city of Pithom to meet with the Viceroy Hegep, who oversees the
Hebrew slaves. Upon his arrival, he encounters the slave Joshua and saves him
from a vicious lashing. Moses is appalled by the horrific conditions the slaves
must toil in. Afterward, Moses meets Nun, who informs him of his true lineage;
he is the child of Hebrew parents who was sent by his sister Miriam to be
raised by Pharaoh's daughter. Moses is stunned at the revelation and leaves
angrily. However, two Hebrews overhear Nun's story and report their discovery
to Hegep.
Seti dies soon after, and Ramesses becomes the new Pharaoh
(Ramesses II). Hegep reveals Moses's true lineage to Ramesses, but Ramesses is
unconvinced. At the urging of Queen Tuya, he interrogates the servant Miriam,
who denies being Moses's sister. When Ramesses threatens to cut off her arm,
Moses says "yes", he is a Hebrew. Although Tuya wants Moses killed,
Ramesses, still unwilling to believe the story, exiles him instead. Before
leaving Egypt, Moses meets with his adopted mother and Miriam, who refer to him
by his birth name of Moshe. Following a journey into the desert, Moses comes to
Midian where he meets Zipporah and her father, Jethro. Moses becomes a
shepherd, marries Zipporah, and has a son, Gershom.
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