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Rameses: His god - IS God.

[Rameses' last line, and final scene of Pharoah and Nefretiri]

Baka: Will you lose a throne considering Moses builds a city?

Rameses: The city that he builds shall behave my name. The adult female that he loves shall comport my child. So it shall be written. So it shall exist done.

Nefretiri: You will be male monarch of Arab republic of egypt, and I will be your footstool!

Moses: The homo stupid enough to use you as a footstool would not be wise enough to rule Egypt.

Narrator: Ladies and gentlemen, young and old, this may seem an unusual procedure, speaking to you earlier the pic begins, but nosotros have an unusual subject - the story of the nascency of freedom - the story of Moses. As many of you know, the Holy Bible omits some 30 years of Moses' life... From the time, when he was a three-month old baby, and was found in the bulrushes, by Bithiah, the daughter of Pharaoh and adopted into the court of Egypt, until he learned that he was Hebrew and killed the Egyptian. To fill in those missing years, we turn to ancient historians, such equally Philo and Josephus. Philo wrote at the time when Jesus of Nazareth walked the world and Josephus wrote some 50 years later on, and watched the destruction of Jerusalem, past the Romans. These historians had admission to documents long since destroyed - or perhaps lost, similar the Dead Sea Scrolls. The theme of this moving picture is whether men ought to be ruled past God's police, or whether they are to be ruled by the whims of a dictator, similar Rameses. Are men the property of the country or are they free souls under God? This same battle continues throughout the world today. Our intention was non to create a story, but to be worthy of a divinely inspired story, created three,000 years agone, the five books of Moses. The story takes 3 hours and 39 minutes to unfold. At that place will exist an interruption. Thank you for your attention.

Rameses: No, Moses. It is I who will possess all of her.

[to Nefretiri]

Rameses: You think when you are in my arms, it will exist his face that you lot will run into, non mine?

Nefretiri: Yep. Merely his face.

Rameses: [to Moses] I defeated you lot in life. Y'all shall non defeat me by your decease. The dead are not scorched in the desert of desire. They do not suffer from the thirst of passion or stagger blindly towards some mirage of lost love. But y'all, Hebrew, will suffer all these things... past living.

Nefretiri: You will let him live!

Rameses: I will not make him a martyr for you lot to cherish. No phantom will come between you and me in the nighttime. Aye, my sweetness, I will let him live. Dead, you alone would possess him. From where I send him there is no returning, and you lot will never know if he has found forgetfulness within another woman'southward arms. Now await upon each other for the last time.

Moses: [to Sethi, later Sethi came to see Moses completing the city to be built] Pharoah is pleased?

Sethi: With the obelisk, yes. But not with certain accusations made against you.

Moses: By whom?

Sethi: Yous raided the temple granaries?

Moses: Yes.

[Rameses puts first weight on scale. The other scale dish holds a heavier weight, which keeps that dish on the table]

Sethi: You gave the grain to the slaves?

Moses: Yes.

[Rameses puts 2nd weight on calibration, which causes opposite scale dish to bounciness, but information technology still rests on the table]

Rameses: You gave them one twenty-four hour period in vii to rest.

Moses: Yes.

[Rameses puts tertiary weight on scale. Information technology's now heavier than its opposite dish, which is yanked up off the table]

Sethi: Did you do all this to gain their favor?

Moses: [Moses puts a brick on the dish that was yanked off the table. It's at present heavier than Rameses' weights and crashes to the table with a blindside! Moses has defeated his accusers] A metropolis is built of brick, Pharoah. The potent make many, the starving make few. The dead make none. So much for accusations.

Yochabel: [Yochabel'southward terminal line, were said in deep joy] God of our fathers, who has appointed an end to the bondage of Israel, blessed am I among all mothers in the land, for my optics take beheld Thy deliverer.

Nefretiri: Oh, Moses, Moses, why of all men did I fall in beloved with a prince of fools?

Nefretiri: Did y'all recall my kiss was a promise of what you'll take. No, my pompous one. It was to let you know what you will not have. I could never love you.

Rameses: Does that matter? You will exist my wife. You volition come to me whenever I phone call you lot, and I will savor that very much. Whether yous enjoy it or not is your own affair... but I think y'all will.

Yochabel: Why have you lot come up here?

Bithiah: Considering Moses will come here.

Yochabel: My son?

Bithiah: No, my son! That'due south all he must know.

Yochabel: My lips might deny him, Not bad 1, but my optics never could.

Bithiah: You will leave Goshen, you and your family, tonight.

Yochabel: We are Levites, appointed shepherds of Israel. We cannot go out our people.

Bithiah: Would you take from Moses all that I have given him? Would you undo all that I have washed for him? I have put the throne of Egypt within his reach! What tin can you give him in its identify?

Yochabel: I gave him life.

Bithiah: I gave him honey!

Joshua: Here! H2o lily!

Lilia: My name is Lilia.

Joshua: To me you are a lily, and I want water.

Lilia: Joshua. Joshua, I thought y'all'd never come down.

Joshua: Water earlier love, my daughter.

Lilia: Does it take the whole Nile to quench your thirst?

Joshua: No, just your lips.

Lilia: Be careful, my love. Dathan's eyes tin see through stone.

Joshua: Dathan is a vulture, feeding on the flesh of his own people.

Lilia: When he looks at me, I am afraid.

Joshua: If he touches you, I'll strangle him with his own whip!

Lilia: And bring death to a thousand of us?

Joshua: Is life in bondage better than decease?

Nefretiri: Don't frazzle yourself, Great Ane. Dear Slap-up One.

Sethi: [on his deathbed] Why not, kitten? You are the only thing I regret leaving. You lot accept been my joy.

Nefretiri: And you my simply dear.

Sethi: Aha. Now you're cheating. There was some other. I know. I loved him, also. With my concluding breath, I'll break my own law and speak the name of... Moses.

[3 seconds]

Sethi: Moses.

[Sethi's final words, were spoken slowly, every bit he said Moses' name twice]

Rameses: [to Nefretiri] You are going to be mine, all mine, like my dog or my horse or my falcon. Only I will love you more and trust you less.

Sephora: Which of my sisters did you cull?

Moses: I made no selection, Sephora.

Sephora: She was very beautiful, wasn't she? This woman of Egypt, who left her scar upon your heart. Her skin was white as curd, her eyes green equally the cedars of Lebanon, her lips, tamarisk honey. Like the breast of a dove, her artillery were soft... and the vino of desire was in her veins.

Moses: Yes. She was cute... as a jewel.

Sephora: A jewel has brilliant fire, but it gives no warmth. Our hands are not so soft, but they tin can serve. Our bodies not and then white, but they are strong. Our lips are not perfumed, simply they speak the truth. Honey is not an art to us. Information technology'south life to us. We are not dressed in gold and fine linen. Strength and honour are our wear. Our tents are non the columned halls of Egypt, but our children play happily before them. We tin offer you lot piffling... but we offer all nosotros accept.

Moses: I take not trivial, Sephora. I have zilch.

Sephora: Naught from some... is more than aureate from others.

Moses: You would fill up the emptiness of my heart?

Sephora: I could never fill all of information technology, Moses, but I shall not exist jealous of a memory.

Petty Boy: The wind opens the sea!

The Blind Ane: God opens the bounding main with a nail of his nostrils!

Sethi: Allow the name of Moses be stricken from every book and tablet, stricken from all pylons and obelisks, stricken from every monument of Egypt. Allow the proper noun of Moses exist unheard and unspoken, erased from the memory of men for all fourth dimension.

Joshua: Praise God, I accept found yous.

Moses: Joshua? We thought you expressionless.

Joshua: In the copper mines of Geber, the living are dead.

Moses: Sephora! Bring water! How did you find me?

Joshua: A merchant buying copper saw you in the tent of Jethro.

Moses: [Moses softly tapped Josha's back] Here you, too, will find peace.

Joshua: [a stunned look came over Joshua's face, equally he almost crossed his eyes] Peace? How can yous find peace or want it when Rameses builds cities mortared with the blood of our people?

Bithiah: Your tongue will dig your grave, Memnet!

[Reminding Memnet of her vow, when she noticed the ark, 30 years earlier]

Rameses: Now speaks the rat that would exist my ears.

Dathan: As well many ears tie a rat'due south tongue.

Nefretiri: But I have saved your son, Moses.

Moses: Information technology is non my son who will die. It is... it is the firstborn of Egypt. It is your son, Nefretiri!

Nefretiri: No. You would not dare strike Pharaoh'due south son!

Moses: In the hardness of his heart, Pharaoh has mocked God and brings death to his ain son!

Nefretiri: Merely he is my son, Moses. You would not impairment my son.

Moses: Past myself, I am nothing. It is the power of God which uses me to work His will.

Nefretiri: You lot would not let Him do this to me. I saved your son!

Moses: I cannot salvage yours.

Moses: Does your god alive on this mountain?

Sephora: Sinai is His high place, His temple.

Moses: If this god is God, he would live on every mountain, in every valley. He would not exist the god of Ishmael or State of israel alone, simply of all men. It is said he created all men in his image. He would dwell in every centre, every mind, every soul.

Joshua: They told me you were dead.

Lilia: To all I loved, Joshua, I am dead.

Joshua: Dathan?

Lilia: Yeah. Dathan.

Joshua: Of your own free volition?

Lilia: My ain free will.

Joshua: You are no human being's slave! The hour of deliverance has come up!

Lilia: Not for me, Joshua.

Pentaur: He opens the waters earlier them, and he bars our manner with fire! Permit us get from this identify! Men cannot fight confronting a God!

Rameses: Improve to die in battle with a God than live in shame.

Moses: [Moses opened the door, subsequently Bithiah knocked] Bithiah.

Bithiah: In fear of your God, they have set me costless. May a stranger enter?

Moses: There are no strangers among those who seek God's mercy.

Bithiah: My bearers?

Moses: All who thirst for freedom may come with us. The darkness of death volition pass over united states of america this night, and tomorrow the light of freedom volition shine upon usa as we become forth from Egypt.

Bithiah: I shall become with you, Moses.

Miriam: A princess of Egypt?

Aaron: An Egyptian?

Miriam: An idol worshipper!

Moses: This woman drew me from the Nile and set my anxiety upon the path of knowledge. Mered, bring a chair to our table for the daughter of Pharaoh.

Bithiah: In that location is a not bad low-cal that shines from your face up, Moses. Possibly someday I shall come to sympathise it.

Moses: No son could take more honey for you than I.

Sethi: Then why are you forcing me to destroy you? What evil has done this to you?

Moses: The evil that men should turn their brothers into beasts of burden, to be stripped of spirit, and hope, and forcefulness - only because they are of some other race, another creed. If there is a god, he did not mean this to exist so.

Narrator: Learning that it can exist more terrible to live than to die, he is driven onward through the called-for crucible of desert, where holy men and prophets are cleansed and purged for God's great purpose, until at last, at the cease of man strength, beaten into the grit from which he came, the metal is ready for the Maker's paw.

Moses: Volition you lot swear in the proper noun of this God that you are not my mother?

Yochabel: We practice not even know His name.

Moses: Then wait into my eyes and tell me you are non my female parent.

Yochabel: [shaking her caput] Oh, Moses, Moses, I cannot. I cannot.

[Yochabel, then heavily wept, on Moses' artillery]

Nefretiri: Oh, Moses, Moses, you stubborn, excellent, adorable fool!

Lilia: Water, Noble One?

Baka: No, wine... the wine of beauty.

Lilia: What beauty can my lord find in these mud pits?

Baka: A lotus bloom blooms in the Nile's gray mud. Dathan, she will do well as a business firm slave.

Lilia: Practice not accept me from my people! There would be danger.

Baka: Danger from such lovely hands?

Lilia: In that location are other easily stiff enough to kill!

Baka: Our mud flower has a thorn.

Lilia: Oh, delight, Lord Baka, I beg you lot!

Lilia: Y'all are strange to the pits. Your back is unscarred.

Moses: Y'all bring a warm smile with your cool water.

Lilia: My grinning is for a stonecutter. The water is for you.

Moses: I thank y'all.

Lilia: Your voice is non strange. You are...

Moses: [Moses spoke very quickly, preventing Lilia from recognizing his voice] Ane of many who thirst.

Baka: You there! Come hither!

Lilia: That is Baka, the primary architect.

Moses: Does he call me or you lot?

Baka: You, water girl! I'grand thirsty.

Lilia: He does non thirst for water.

Slave: Beauty is simply a curse to our women.

Dathan: Call back, Joshua, of her ain gratis will, she's mine!

Egyptian soldier: Out! Out, all of y'all!

Dathan: Why do soldiers come hither? I put no blood on my door!

Egyptian soldier: Then rock bleeds!

Dathan: Your stonecutter did this to me!

Lilia: All your gold cannot wipe that mark from your door, Dathan, or from my heart.

Dathan: Just for that, you'll walk all the way to... Where are we going? Do y'all know where nosotros're going?

Egyptian soldier: To hell, I hope!

Nefretiri: [Nefreteri handed Rameses a sword every bit he was preparing to battle the freed Israelites] Bring information technology back to me, stained with his claret!

Rameses: I will... to mingle with your ain!

[last lines]

Moses: Get, proclaim liberty throughout all the lands, unto all the inhabitants thereof.

[Nefretiri and Sephora wait upon 1 another for the only fourth dimension]

Sephora: The queen of Egypt is beautiful, every bit he told me.

[scene of the Burning Bush]

Moses: Moses. Moses.

Moses: I am here, Lord.

Moses: Put off thy shoes from off thy anxiety, for the identify thou standest is holy footing. I am the god of your fathers, the god of Abraham, the god of Isaac and the god of Jacob.

Moses: Lord... Lord, why exercise you not hear the cries of their children in the bondage of Egypt?

Moses: I have surely seen the affliction of my people which are in Egypt and I have heard their weep by reason of their taskmasters, for I know their sorrows. Therefore, I will send thee, Moses, unto Pharoah, that 1000 mayest bring my people out of Arab republic of egypt.

Moses: Who am I, Lord, that you should send me? How can I atomic number 82 this people out of chains? What words can I speak that they will heed?

Moses: I will teach thee what grand wilt say. When thou hast brought along the people. They shall serve me upon this mountain. I will put my laws into their hearts, and into their minds volition I write them. Now, therefore, go and I volition be with thee.

Moses: But if I say to your children that the god of their fathers has sent me, they will ask "What is his name?" How shall I answer them?

Moses: I am, that I am. Thou shalt say "I am" hath sent me unto you.

Bithiah: I am the Pharaoh's daughter, and this is my son. He shall be reared in my house as the prince of the two lands.

Memnet: My mother and her female parent earlier her were branded into the Pharaoh's service. I will not encounter you make this son of slaves a prince of Arab republic of egypt.

Bithiah: You will see it, Memnet. Y'all will see him walk with his head among the eagles, and y'all will serve him as you serve me. Fill the ark with h2o. Sink it into silence.

[Memnet so shoved the floating ark, into the Nile, just kept the slice of Hebrew fabric]

Bithiah: Enhance your easily, Memnet. What you lot have buried in the Nile shall remain buried in your heart. Swear it.

Memnet: I will be silent.

Bithiah: The day you break that oath will exist the last your eyes shall always run across.

[Bithiah put a expletive, on Memnet with this quote]

Jethro's girl: Is it true that Egyptian girls paint their eyes?

Moses: Yes, but very few take eyes equally beautiful as yours.

Lilia: Joshua. We must have hope. God will ship us the deliverer.

Joshua: Hope. On the heels of every hope walks Dathan.

Joshua: Let the one-time woman loose!

Egyptian guard: She'll stay where she is, and you'll die in the lion pit!

Lilia: Joshua!

Yochabel: Run to the prince and beg mercy!

Lilia: Mercy from Rameses?

Yochabel: No. From Prince Moses, there on the pavilion.

Joshua: God of Abraham, four hundred years we have waited.

Moses: Pharaoh's soldiers won't wait then long.

Joshua: The Almighty has heard our cries from bondage. You lot are the Chosen 1!

Moses: I know null of your god.

Joshua: He knows you, Moses. He has brought you to us. You cannot turn your dorsum upon u.s.. Yous will deliver usa!

Sethi: The homo best able to rule Egypt volition follow me. I owe that to my fathers, non to my sons.

Moses: There is a beauty beyond the senses, Nefretiri, beauty like the tranquillity of dark-green valleys and even so waters, beauty of the spirit that yous cannot understand.

Memnet: What have you lot found?

Bithiah: The answer to my prayers!

Memnet: [in light humor] You prayed for a basket?

Bithiah: No. I prayed for a son.

Memnet: Your husband is in the House of the Expressionless.

Bithiah: And he has asked the Nile god to bring me this beautiful boy.

Bithiah: [Memnet raised her easily, equally if she was stunned] Do you know the blueprint of this cloth?

Bithiah: If my son is covered in it, it is a majestic robe!

Nefretiri: [Nefretiri is sorting through diverse veils and scarves] This is for the temple anniversary... this is for my wedding night!

Memnet: You will never wearable it.

Nefretiri: [surprised] Why not?

Memnet: I have brought you a cloth more revealing... send them away.

Nefretiri: [nodding to her servants] Go so, while I hear what this puckered quondam persimmon has to say.

Memnet: For xxx years, I take been silent. At present, all the kings of Egypt, cry out to me, from their tombs, "Let no Hebrew sit upon our throne."

Nefretiri: What are you saying?

Memnet: Rameses has the blood of many kings.

Nefretiri: And Moses?

Memnet: He is lower than the grit. Not one drop of royal blood flows through his veins. He is the son of Hebrew slaves.

Nefretiri: I'll take you torn into so many pieces, even the vultures wont find them. Who hatched this lie? Rameses?

Memnet: Rameses does not know,

[three seconds]

Memnet: yet.

Nefretiri: You will repeat this to Bithiah.

Memnet: Bithiah drew a slave child, from the Nile, called him son and Prince of Arab republic of egypt, blinding herself to the truth and the pain of an empty womb.

Nefretiri: Were you alone, with, Bithiah?

Memnet: A little girl led me to the Hebrew woman, Yochabel, that the kid might be suckled by his truthful female parent.

Nefretiri: Take intendance, quondam frog. You croaked too much, against Moses!

Memnet: Would y'all mingle the blood of slaves, with your own?

Nefretiri: He will be my married man. I shall accept no other.

[Memnet so shows Nefretiri the Hebrew material, she had been kept subconscious, for 30 years. Memnet got it, when she and Bithiah, were alone]

Memnet: And then, use this, to wrap your firstborn. Torn from a Levite'due south robe. It was Moses' swaddling cloth.

Nefretiri: And your shrowd. Do you remember I care whose son he is?

Memnet: Rameses cares.

Nefretiri: Yous won't alive to tell him.

Memnet: [Memnet's terminal line, as Nefretiri pushed her off the roof, in anger and killing her] Oh, oh!

Bithiah: They will stop for me!

Mered: A charging chariot knows no rank!

Lilia: Joshua!

Joshua: Run, Lilia, run! The way is articulate. The master builder will non follow.

Baka: Neither volition you lot, stonecutter.

[Joshua tried to escape, running backwards, but was captured by Baka's guards]

Baka: Bind him between the columns! Run into that his arms are tightly stretched!

Egyptian guard: He'll cutting him to pieces.

Baka: Now get later on the girl. Don't come up back without her.

Egyptian guard: We'll find her.

Baka: You lot foolish, stupid man. I would take kept her only a brusque while. She would take returned to you, shall we say, more worthy. Now to whom shall I render Lilia? You volition non be there, Joshua.

[saying this, Baka starts to lash Joshua]

Baka: Y'all've seen me drive my chariot. I tin picture show a fly from my horse's ear without breaking the rhythm of his stride. You've seen me use my whip.

[Baka lashed Joshua again]

Baka: Yous make no outcry, Joshua, but you will. You will weep for the mercy of death.

Joshua: One day you volition listen to the cry of slaves.

Baka: This is not that day, Joshua.

[Baka lashed another stripe on Joshua]

Baka: You lot agree your tongue almost as well as I agree my temper. It's a pity to kill so strong a stonecutter.

Moses: [Moses caught Baka'south whip, pulled it, and turned Baka around] Decease volition bring death, Baka!

Baka: Who are you?

Moses: One who asks what right you have to kill a slave.

Baka: The correct of a master to kill you or any slave.

Moses: Then kill me, master butcher!

[Moses so caught and used Baka's whip, choking Baka to death]

Baka: Moses!

[Baka'due south terminal line]

Rameses: [to Nefretiri] Did yous lose your caput, my sweet?

Sethi: [to Rameses] I sent you to Goshen to bring me the head of the jackal who would gratis the slaves. Where is it?

Rameses: The slaves do not demand a deliver now. They accept Moses.

Nefretiri: Is that a riddle?

Rameses: [to Sethi] He gives them the priests' grain and one 24-hour interval in seven to rest. They call it "The Day of Moses."

[equally if it is a vacation]

Jannes: This man makes himself a god.

Nefretiri: I prefer him equally a human.

Rameses: Yous would prefer him equally Pharaoh.

Nefretiri: Are you afraid of Moses?

Rameses: Yeah, considering at present he holds Federal democratic republic of ethiopia in his left paw, Goshen in right, and y'all, my Pharaoh, are in-betwixt them.

Sethi: Practise you imply that he would raise the slaves against me? I've been his father.

Jannes: Ambition knows no begetter.

Nefretiri: Moses could no more betray you than I could, Sethi.

Sethi: He can tell me that when he arrives.

Rameses: He volition not be here, my father.

Sethi: What? I sent for both of you lot.

Rameses: His word is that he cannot attend you, being pressed by other matters.

Sethi: [to Nefretiri] Did you lot hear that? Other matters?

[Sethi spoke equally in an a shout of anger, or daze]

Sethi: [Sethi then gets upward and clangs a gong, for an Egyptian retainer, immediately a servent appears] My escort. I will ride with y'all, my son, to see what rears itself in Goshen... a city or treason.

Moses: I'll not leave a human to dice in the mud.

Simon: Thank you, my son... simply decease is meliorate than bondage, for my days are ended and my prayer unanswered.

Moses: What prayer, sometime human?

Simon: That before death closed my optics, I might behold the deliverer who volition pb all men to freedom.

Moses: What deliverer could pause the power of Pharaoh?

Egyptian baby-sit: You!

Dathan: Joshua's strength didn't kill the main architect.

Rameses: Now speaks the rat that would be my ears.

Dathan: Too many ears tie a rat's natural language.

Rameses: [to the Egyptian soldiers] Go, all of you lot!

[turns to Dathan]

Rameses: Well... who killed him?

Dathan: I am a poor man, Generous One; what I bring is worth much.

Rameses: I have paid you lot much, and you accept brought me nothing.

Dathan: At present I bring you the globe... true Son of Pharaoh.

Rameses: You lot offer me the world when you cannot even bring me the deliverer. Who killed Baka?

Dathan: The deliverer.

Rameses: Would yous play at words with me?

Dathan: No, Lord Prince.

Rameses: And this murderer has now fled to some distant land?

Dathan: No, Lord Prince.

Rameses: Name him.

Dathan: One who made himself a prince and approximate over us; and if he knew I were here, he would kill me every bit he killed the Egyptian.

Rameses: I will hang you myself if y'all tire me further.

Dathan: There are those who would pay much for what my eyes have seen.

Rameses: Do you haggle with me like a seller of melons in the market place?

Dathan: No, I will not haggle, Great Prince; hither's your coin. But for x talents of fine gilt, I'll give y'all the wealth of Arab republic of egypt. Give me my freedom, and I'll give you the scepter. Give me the water daughter Lilia, and I'll requite yous the princess of your centre's desire. Give me this house of Baka, and I'll give you the throne. Give me all that I inquire... or give me get out to go.

Rameses: I will give you more than go out to go; I will send y'all where you belong.

Dathan: I vest in your service, Glorious One.

Rameses: Very well, I will bargain with you. If what you say pleases me, I will give y'all your price, all of it; if not, I will give you the point of this bract through your lying pharynx, agreed?

Dathan: Agreed; the deliverer... is Moses.

Rameses: Draw ane more breath to tell me why Moses or any other Egyptian would deliver the Hebrews?

Dathan: Moses is non Egyptian; he's Hebrew, the son of slaves.

Bithiah: They're going abroad, Moses, and the secret's going with them. No one need ever know the shame I brought upon you.

Moses: Shame? What change is there in me? Egyptian or Hebrew, I am still Moses. These are the aforementioned hands, the same arms, the same face that was mine a moment ago.

Yochabel: A moment agone you lot were her son, the strength of Arab republic of egypt. Now yous are my son, a slave of Arab republic of egypt. You detect no shame in this?

Moses: If there is no shame in me, how can I experience shame for the woman who bore me, or the race that bred me?

Moses: Y'all know it is death to strike an Egyptian?

Joshua: I know it.

Moses: Still you struck him. Why?

Joshua: To salve the old adult female.

Moses: What is she to y'all?

Joshua: An old woman.

[Joshua was defending his Hebrew race]

Egyptian guard: Lord Prince, ship him to his death!

Moses: The human has courage. Y'all do non speak like a slave.

Joshua: God fabricated men. Men made slaves.

Moses: Which god?

Joshua: The God of Abraham. The Almighty God!

Moses: If your God is Almighty, why does He get out you in bondage?

Joshua: He volition choose the hour of our freedom and the man who volition deliver u.s.a.!

Bithiah: A conquerer, already conquered?

Moses: The first face I look for and the last I find.

[as Moses saw Bithiah, he knelt to her, to award her]

Moses: Mother!

Bithiah: I was thanking the gods for your safe return. But I find you lot in grave danger here.

Moses: An exhilarant danger, mother.

Bithiah: Marry her if yous can, my son, but never fall in love with her.

Nefretiri: Oh, I'll be less trouble to him than the Hebrew slaves of Goshen.

Bithiah: Goshen?

Sethi: With so many slaves, y'all could build an regular army.

Moses: Merely I take built a city. These lions of Pharaoh will baby-sit its gates, and it shall be the city of Sethi'southward glory.

Sethi: Are the slaves loyal to Sethi's glory or to you, Moses?

Moses: The slaves worship their God. And I serve just you.

Jethro: You have come up far.

Moses: From Arab republic of egypt.

Jethro: Across the desert on foot? He who has no proper noun surely guided your steps.

Moses: No name? You lot Bedouins know the god of Abraham?

Jethro: Abraham is the begetter of many nations. We are the children of Ishmael, his firstborn. We are the obedient of God.

Moses: My people look to him for deliverance... but they are still in bondage.

Sephora: I do not know about such things, but I do know that the mountain rumbles when God is there, and the globe trembles, and the cloud is red with fire.

Moses: At such a time, has whatsoever human being ever gone to see Him, face up-to-face?

Sephora: No human being has always set foot on the forbidden slopes of Sinai. Why do you want to see Him, Moses?

Moses: To know that He is. And if He is, to know why He has non heard the cries of slaves in chains.

Moses: Would you coffin the old woman alive in a tomb of rock?

Yochabel: Wise and noble One, It defenseless. I take non the strength to free myself.

Moses: Your shoulders should not deport a brunt, onetime woman.

Yochabel: The Lord has renewed my strength and lightened my burdens.

Moses: He would have done meliorate to remove them.

Baka: They use the old ones to practice the work of greasing the stones, Lord Prince. If they are killed, it is no loss.

Moses: Are you a master builder or a master butcher?

Baka: If we stop moving stones for every grease woman who falls, the city would never ascension.

Overseer: If the slaves are not driven, they will non piece of work.

Joshua: If their work lags, it is because they are non fed.

Moses: You look potent enough.

Joshua: I am a stonecutter. The Pharaohs likes their images cut deep.

Nefretiri: You need accept no fright of me.

Sephora: I feared only his retentiveness of you.

Nefretiri: You take been able to erase information technology.

Sephora: He has forgotten both of u.s.. You lost him when he went to seek his God. I lost him when he establish his God.

Moses: The Lord of Hosts will do battle for united states. Behold His mighty hand!

Tuya: Oh, Memnet, you're merely happy when you're miserable.

Shieks: [in Jethro's tent, Sephora'due south six sisters did a trip the light fantastic toe for five minutes. Three shieks remarks were spoken, to Moses, 90 seconds afterward their dance started] 1st shiek: A bride, a shawl... choose one, not all!

[ane infinitesimal afterwards]

Shieks: 2nd shiek: Ane shawl, one wife, your selection for life.

[1 infinitesimal afterward 2nd shiek]

Shieks: tertiary shiek: It is a garden of many flowers, Moses. I wish you had my years and I had your choice.

Jethro's daughter: [Sephora saw Moses, asleep and drew her six sisters, to see him as he slept. Jethro's vii daughters looked at Moses comatose and admired him] He's eaten a whole bunch of dates.

[then, they all quietly chuckled, in sense of humor]

Sephora: We drew this h2o.

Amalekite herder: Out of the manner, girl.

Sephora: This is the well of Jethro, our father. Y'all have no right here.

Amalekite herder: Our goats don't know your father.

Sephora: Jethro's mark is on the well.

Amalekite: They tin can't read, either.

[while speaking, he too chuckles, at the same time]

Amalekite: Nor tin can we!

[while was speaking, he also chuckles, at the same time]

Amalekite herder: And so allow him breed sons to guard information technology, non daughters.

[an Amalekite herdsman pushed Sephora down, to the footing and Moses apace defended Jethro's seven daughters and defeated the Amalekites, catching them off guard, combatting with them, using only his staff]

Jethro's girl: Bulldoze them away!

Moses: Let them be first whose hands take fatigued the water.

Sephora: The stranger is wise... and strong.

Moses: Drive dorsum your goats until the sheep are watered.

Amalekite herder: All right, all correct.

Gershom: [Moses and Sephora are at present parents] Did the little boy die in the desert, my father?

Moses: No. God brought Ishmael and his female parent Hagar into a good land.

Gershom: The aforementioned God who lives on the mountain?

Moses: It may exist, my son.

Sephora: Moses! Moses!

Moses: Here!

[Gershom starts to try accident shofar and Moses chuckles]

Moses: [to Gershom] Your mother's calling.

Sephora: Moses, there is a human being among the sheep.

[Sephora saw Joshua]

Moses: Keep sounding the alarm, Gershom, merely stay here till your mother comes.

Sephora: [to Moses] In the cleft. Behind the rock.

Moses: Your eyes are as abrupt as they are beautiful.

Bithiah: [merely after Bithiah drew Infant Moses, off of the Nile River] You will be the glory of Arab republic of egypt, my son, mighty in words and deeds. Kings shall bow before yous. Your proper noun will live when the pyramids are dust. And... because I drew yous from the water, you shall be called "Moses."

[in pride of finding him]

Bithiah: Moses! Moses! Moses.

[while speaking, Bithiah, gently lifted lnfant Moses up in the air, for five to ten seconds and and so gently lowered him back downwards, into her arms]

Bithiah: Moses, practise not enter! There is just sorrow hither.

Moses: Are you comforting it, my mother? I followed you here to observe this woman Yochabe...

[to Yochabel]

Moses: You were the adult female who was caught between the stones.

Yochabel: Until you lot came.

Bithiah: My son, if yous dearest me, you volition...

Moses: I dear you, my mother, merely am I your son...

[to Yochabel]

Moses: or yours?

Yochabel: No, you are non my son. If y'all believe that men and women are cattle to be driven under the lash, if you lot can bow before idols of stone and gold images of beasts, y'all are not my son.

[Opening line and sentences every bit movie started]

Narrator: And God said Let in that location be light, and there was light. And from this light, God created life upon earth. And man was given diminion over all things upon this earth and the ability to cull betweem good and evil. Just each sought to do his own will because he knew not the light of God'south law. Man took rule over man, the conquered were fabricated to serve the conqueror, the weak were made to serve the stiff, and freedom was gone from this globe. So did the Egyptians crusade the children of Israel to serve with rigor, and their lives were made biting with hard chains. And their cry came upwards unto God. And God heard them and cast into Egypt, into the lowly hut of Amram and Yochabel, the seed of a man upon whose mind and heart would be written God'due south police and God'southward commandments, ane man alone against an empire.

Dathan: [pulling his cart through the parted Scarlet Sea] Pull! Pull for your lives!

Lilia: Is your life worth and then much?

Dathan: For ten talents of aureate, I'll give y'all the wealth of Egypt! Give me my liberty and I'll give you the scepter! Give me the water girl, Lillia, and I'll give you the princess of your heart's desire. Give me this house of Baka's and I'll give you the throne! Give me all that I ask... or give me leave to go.

Moses: Blasphemers! Idolaters! For this, you shall drink bitter waters... God has gear up before you this day his laws of life, and good, and death, and evil... Those who will non live past the law, shall die by the law!

Rameses: Why do you bring this worker of evil earlier me?

Jannes: The people desert the temples. The turn from the gods!

Rameses: What gods? Yous prophets and priests made the gods that you may casualty upon the fears of men!

Trojan Administrator: Great Pharaoh, the gift of Troy is a fabulous fabric from the Land of the Five Rivers.

Rameses: Our thanks to Priam. It is fabulous, indeed.

Nefretiri: It shimmers similar the Nile. What is information technology?

Rameses: How is it made?

Trojan Ambassador: No one knows, Corking Pharaoh. It is spun on the looms of the gods. They call it silk.

Nefretiri: [approaches Rameses as he is praying to an idol, over their dead son] How many more days and nights volition you pray? Does he hear you?

Rameses: [praying] Dread Lord of Darkness, I have raised my voice to you, yet life has not come to the trunk of my son. Hear me!

Nefretiri: He cannot hear you. He's null merely a piece of rock with the head of a bird.

Rameses: He will hear me. For I am Egypt.

Nefretiri: Arab republic of egypt? You are aught. You let Moses kill my son. No god tin can bring him back. What accept y'all washed to Moses? How did he dice? Did he cry for mercy when you lot tortured him? Bring me to his torso! I want to come across it, Rameses! I want to see it!

Rameses: This is my son. He would have been Pharaoh. He would take ruled the world. Who mourns him now? Not even you lot. All you lot can call back of is Moses. You lot volition non run into his body. I collection him out of Arab republic of egypt. I cannot fight the ability of his God.

Nefretiri: His God? The priests say that Pharaoh is a god, just yous are not a god. Yous are even less than a man. Listen to me, Rameses. You thought I was evil when I went to Moses, and y'all were right. Shall I tell you what happened, Rameses? He spurned me like a strumpet in the street. I, Nefretiri, Queen of Egypt. All that you wanted from me he would not even take. Do y'all hear laughter, Pharaoh? Not the laughter of kings, but the laughter of slaves on the desert!

Rameses: [later hearing the word "laughter," he immediately became irate] Laughter? Laughter? My son I shall build your tomb upon their crushed bodies. If whatever escape me, their seed shall be scattered and accursed forever. My armor! The state of war crown! Laughter? I will plow the laughter of these slaves into wails of torment! They shall remember the name of Moses, only that he died under my chariot wheels!

Nefretiri: [Rameses then threw Nefretiri down and clanged the gong, Nefreteri still lying on ground] Kill him with your own hands.

Moses: Great ane, I bring you Federal democratic republic of ethiopia.

[Trumpets play, the two Ethiopians stepped frontwards]

Rameses: Command them to kneel before Pharaoh.

Moses: Control what you have conquered, my blood brother.

Sethi: Harden yourself confronting subordinates. Accept no friend. Trust no woman.

Lilia: Dathan, if you fear God, permit me get.

Dathan: I am hither, daughter, because I put no trust in a desert god and his mud-pit prophet. I prospered because I bowed lower than my brothers before the Egyptians, and now the Egyptians bow low before me. Joshua wanted you... Baka wanted you... but y'all belong to me... a gift from Rameses to His Excellency.

Lilia: I will bow before you, Dathan. I will work my easily raw for yous, merely please, please, do not shame me before my Lord.

Dathan: Your lord is the govenor of Goshen.

Lilia: What departure to my shame?

Dathan: No difference to you, my dove of Cannan, just to a condemned slave similar Joshua, it could make the departure between death on the spikes and life... in the copper mines of Sinai. What would you do to influence His Excellency'due south clemency?

Lilia: [sobbing] Anything, Dathan. Annihilation.

Dathan: Joshua will always be grateful to you... my little mud flower. His fate is better than the ane that waits for Moses.

Lilia: [singing] Expiry cometh to me, to fix me free, death cometh to me.

Joshua: No, Lilia. Decease volition not come to you.

Lilia: Joshua! Joshua, y'all take a chance your life in coming hither. You are firstborn.

Joshua: Then are yous. I bring lamb'due south claret to marker the door posts and lintel... that the Angel of Death may pass you by.

Lilia: Joshua, it is enough that you have come to me. I am outcast among our people. Exercise non save me from death, Joshua. Relieve me from life!

Joshua: Tomorrow will bring a new world for the states, Lilia!

Rameses: You have rats' ears and a ferret's nose.

Dathan: To employ in your service, son of Pharaoh.

Rameses: Add to them the optics of a weasel and detect me this deliverer.

Moses: Information technology would take more than a human to atomic number 82 the slaves from chains. Information technology would take a god.

Rameses: [banishing Moses to the desert] Here is your king's scepter, and here is your kingdom, with the scorpion, the cobra, and the lizard for subjects. Gratuitous them, if you volition. Leave the Hebrews to me.

Dathan: Moses has words. Pharaoh has spears!

Rameses: Let him rave on, that men will know him mad.

Moses: [to Jethro's daughters, as they were washing his feet] Never did a lost sheep take so many shepherds.

Nefretiri: [Moses was just called back, from Hebrew mudpits, by Nefreteri] And then why aren't you kneeling at the feet of a princess?

Moses: I am afraid the mud pits have stiffened my knees, Royal One.

Nefretiri: Shall I call dorsum the guards?

Moses: Practice you call up they tin can curve them?

Moses: [just after Moses defended himself, confronting Rameses' accusations, he opens a mantle, to Sethi] Let your own image proclaim my loyalty for a yard years.

Sethi: Superb!

[Moses and Aaron go into Pharoah'southward throne and order liberty, the rod becomes a serpent. Which frightened Rameses' son]

Rameses' son: Mother! Mother! He turned his staff into a cobra!

Nefretiri: Nil of his, volition harm y'all my son.

Rameses: The power of your god is a cheap magicians pull a fast one on. Jannes.

[and then Jannes' rods become cobras, merely are quickly swallowed by Moses' rod. Afterward the cobras combat, Rameses' son kicks Moses' shin, every bit revenge of being scared]

[during the plague of the expiry of Egypt's firstborn]

Rameses' son: My father.

[in a weak vocalisation, this was also Rameses' son's terminal line]

Rameses: My son.

Nefretiri: Your own curse is on him.

Nefretiri: If you want to help your people, come dorsum to the palace.

Moses: And hibernate the truth from Sethi... that I am Hebrew and a slave?

Nefretiri: The truth would break his dear old center and transport Bithiah into exile or death. Think of united states of america and terminate hearing the cries of your people.

Moses: Their God does not hear their cry.

Nefretiri: Will Rameses hear information technology if he is Pharaoh? No. He would grind them into the clay they mold, double their labors. What about me? Remember of me equally his wife. Do you want to meet me in Rameses' arms?

Moses: No!

Nefretiri: Then come up back with me.

Yochabel: God of Abraham, take my child into Thy hands that he may live to Thy service.

[Little Miriam bowed her head and prayed silently, while Yochabel prayed verbally]

Little Miriam: But, mother, we have not even given him a proper name.

Yochabel: God will requite him a name.

[after speaking, Yochabel then gently, slowly and carefully pushed the basket, towards the Egyptian palace and Nile River]

Yochabel: Follow it, Miriam. Watch information technology from the reeds. Run across where the Lord will lead him.

Little Miriam: [With a placidity whisper, to proceed from existence overheard by whatsoever Egyptain, that may exist around] Yes, mother.

[Niggling Miriam's last line, so she looks and watches her unnamed little blood brother arc, being discovered, past Bithiah]

[the 'stick to cobra' combat had just occurred]

Moses: Y'all gave me this staff to rule over scorpions and serpents, but God fabricated it a rod to rule over kings. Hear His word, Rameses, and obey.

Rameses: Obey? Moses, Moses. Are there no magicians in Egypt, that you have come back to make serpents out of sticks or cause rabbits to appear?

Moses: What has this child to exercise with me? Tell me.

Nefretiri: A kid was wrapped in it.

Moses: Who was this child?

Nefretiri: Bithiah drew him from the river. Memnet was with her.

Moses: Who was this child?

Nefretiri: Memnet is dead. No i needs know who you are. I dear you. I killed for you. I'll kill anyone who comes betwixt united states of america.

Moses: Why did you impale for me, Nefretiri? If yous love me, do not prevarication.

Nefretiri: Hold me in your arms. Hold me shut. You lot were not born prince of Egypt, Moses. You are the son of Hebrew slaves.

Moses: Love can not drown truth, Nefretiri. Yous do believe it, or you would not accept killed Memnet.

Nefretiri: I love y'all. That'southward the only truth, I know.

Moses: Did this child, of the Nile, have a female parent?

Nefretiri: Memnet called her Yochabel.

Moses: I will ask Bithiah.

[Moses then left Nefretiri, to speak with Bithiah]

Bithiah: How could you doubt me? You did not doubt me, as you took your showtime step. It's a wicked prevarication, spun by Rameses.

Moses: Did Rameses spin this?

[while he was asking Bithiah, Moses shows her the Hebrew cloth, that Memnet had kept hidden, equally a underground and tranquility for 30 years. In reality, information technology was infant Moses' swaddling cloth, thirty years earlier]

Bithiah: The word of your mother, against a piece of textile found by Memnet?

Moses: How did y'all know it was Memnet?

Bithiah: Who else? Memnet nursed Rameses. She will pay, for spreading his lies.

Moses: She has paid.

Bithiah: She is dead?

Moses: At the hand of Nefretiri.

Moses: Memnet spoke of a woman named Yochabel. Did you ever know her?

Bithiah: [Trying to hide the truth] No.

Moses: Yours, was the confront I saw, above my cradle. The simply mother, I've ever known. Wherever I am led and whatever, I must do, I will e'er love you.

[Moses so left Bithiah, to visit Hebrew slave woman, Yochabel, and learn the consummate truth, of the cloth]

Dathan: There are those who would pay much for what my eyes accept seen.

Rameses: Do you haggle with me like a seller of melons in the market?

Dathan: No, I will not haggle, Peachy Prince; here's your money. Merely for x talents of fine gold, I'll give y'all the wealth of Egypt. Requite me my liberty, and I'll give you the scepter. Give me the h2o girl Lilia, and I'll give you the princess of your eye's want. Give me this house of Baka, and I'll give yous the throne. Requite me all that I enquire... or requite me leave to go.

Rameses: [draws his sword] I volition give you more get out to go; I will send you where y'all belong.

Dathan: I belong in your service, Glorious One.

Rameses: Very well, I volition bargain with you. If what you say pleases me, I volition give you lot your price, all of it; if non, I will give you the bespeak of this blade through your lying pharynx, agreed?

Dathan: Agreed; the deliverer... is Moses.

Rameses: Draw one more breath to tell me why Moses or any other Egyptian would deliver the Hebrews?

Dathan: Moses is not Egyptian; he's Hebrew, the son of slaves.

Rameses: I will pay your cost.

Joshua: Did He speak?

Moses: He revealed His word to my mind. And the word was God.

Joshua: Did He speak as a man?

Moses: He is not flesh just spirit... the light of eternal heed...

Moses: [Jethro's daughters are trying to pour h2o over Moses' feet and accidentally push him toward the within of the well] Am I to be bathed or drowned?

Bithiah: Moses, what volition you practice?

Moses: [holds his faded swaddling cloth and lays it next to Yochabel's newly-woven robe] This is the binding necktie... and here I will stay.

Bithiah: Moses!

Moses: To discover the meaning of what I am.. why a Hebrew... or any human being must exist a slave.

Dathan: Now expect for the first time, Abiram, upon the Governor of Goshen.

Abiram: Dathan, my blood brother, you have the favor of the Lord.

Dathan: I adopt the gratitude of the Prince.

Dathan: Where could I bring you except to Egypt?

Israelites: Where at that place is death?

Dathan: No, where in that location's food!

Moses: [to Nefretiri] Yes. You lot may be the lovely dust through which God will piece of work His purpose.

Moses: [to Sethi] Your wish is my volition.

Moses: Do they love less who accept no hope?

Baka: [after Baka got Lilia cleaned] No, no, no, no, no. Not blood-red with the with the Sammur gown.

Dathan: My optics tin best be used elsewhere, Lord Baka.

Baka: Before y'all become, let them expect upon what you thought unworthy. Yous would let beauty such as this go unseen. You would let such a flower go ungathered. Dathan, you lot can see but mud, and so pick up her muddy wearing apparel and become. Go, all of you!

Rameses: [to Dathan, as he bribes Rameses] Do you haggle with me similar a seller of melons in the marketplace?

[after nine of the ten plagues curse Egypt, Moses is sent for]

Rameses' son: [earlier Moses comes into Pharoah'due south throne] Will my father free the slaves?

[Pharoah'due south son was called to be abreast him, equally he nevertheless refused to free the Hebrew slaves]

Moses: [in a loud, commanding phonation] After this day you shall see his chariots no more than!

Nefretiri: Does the globe bow to an empty throne?

Rameses: Empty?

Nefretiri: Does a Pharaoh harden his heart against his son? If you allow the Hebrews become, who will build his cities? You told Moses to make bricks without straw. At present he tells you to make cities without bricks. Who is the slave and who is the Pharaoh? Do you hear laughter, Rameses? Yes, the laughter of kings... in Babylon, in Canaan, in Troy... as Egypt surrenders to the God of slaves.

Bithiah: [wades in the Nile and notices Moses' handbasket] Look! At that place's something here.

Maiden: Exist sure it's not a crocodile!

Tuya: Bithiah can charm tears from a crocodile.

[Tuya pours water on the frightened maiden's back]

Maiden: Ow!

[Tuya laughs]

Bithiah: [throwing a lotus flower] Catch a lotus and you catch a wish!

[Tuya catches the lotus and smiles]

1st Maiden: What will you wish for, Tuya? Gold or a man?

Tuya: Golden, of grade. And then I can have any man.

2nd Maiden: Gold will never fill an empty middle.

Memnet: Repose, you lot chattering geese.

Tuya: Oh, Memnet, you're only happy when you lot're miserable.

Memnet: You fools! Talk of empty hearts before the Pharaoh's daughter. What is there in her heart but the memory of a dead husband?

Moses: That's a hard dance yous practise, old human.

Simon: We've been dancing information technology for 4 hundred years.

Bithiah: Will the life she gave you be more than useful in the black pits of slavery? Cannot justice and truth exist served improve upon a throne, where all men may benefit from your goodness and strength?

Moses: I exercise not know what power shapes my mode, but my feet are fix upon a road I must follow. Forgive me, Bithiah.

Wazir: What kingdom has sent you?

Moses: The Kingdom of the Most High.

Rameses: Permit him rave on, that men shall know him mad!

Start High Priest: Divine one, last night, our astrologers saw an evil star enter into the House of Arab republic of egypt.

Rameses I: Meaning war?

Commander of the Hosts: From the frontiers of Sinai and Libya to the cataracts of the Nile, what nation would cartel describe the sword against us?

Get-go Loftier Priest: The enemy to fear is in the heart of Egypt.

Rameses I: What?

Beginning High Priest: The Hebrew slaves in the land of Goshen.

Rameses I: I number my enemies by their swords, not past their chains, Loftier Priest.

First Loftier Priest: Chains have been forged into swords before at present, Divine I. Among these slaves, there is a prophecy of a deliverer who will atomic number 82 them out of chains. A star proclaims his nativity.

Commander of the Hosts: Then let the Hebrews die!

Rameses I: Slaves are wealth, Commander. The more slaves we accept, the more than bricks nosotros make.

Commander of the Hosts: I would still see fewer bricks made and fewer Hebrews in Goshen. It is our eastern gate.

Kickoff Loftier Priest: Since this deliverer is among their newborn, just their newborn need die.

Rameses I: Every newborn Hebrew human-child shall die. So permit it be written. So let it be washed.

Kickoff Loftier Priest: [clanks staff] So speaks Rameses I.

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