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    Rameses: Wrath of God or Man?

    2004 · History · 1h 40m

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  1. Rameses: Wrath of God or Man?: Directed by Mark Aldridge, Tom Pollock. With Daz Crawford, Morgan Freeman, Claudia Lynx. This documentary examines what historians know about the Bible's Old Testament account of the Plague of the Firstborn and about Egypt's Pharaoh, Rameses.

    • (79)
    • Documentary, History
    • Mark Aldridge, Tom Pollock
    • 2004
  2. Rameses: Wrath of God or Man? (TV Movie 2004) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Watch as the latest advances in forensic anthropology, CG recreations of the Pharaoh's royal court and dramatized sequences of pivotal moments in his life reveal compelling evidence of Rameses the Great's likely role in an event that is at the very cornerstone of the three monotheistic faiths.

    • (18)
    • DVD
  4. Join Egyptologist Kent Weeks as he takes a journey into the Valley of the Kings to unearth the remains of the controversial prince and determine the exact cause of his death while simultaneously tracking the path of the Israelites as they made their arduous journey from Mount Sinai to the Red Sea.

    • Tom Pollack
  5. Mar 1, 2005 · The astonishing truth behind the Old Testament s Plague of the Firstborn is revealed in the landmark documentary RAMESES: WRATH OF GOD OR MAN? Follow celebrated Egyptologist Kent Weeks into the Valley of the Kings where he uncovers what may be the skull of Rameses II s eldest son.

    • (18)
    • English
    • Tom Pollack
    • 1 hour and 26 minutes
  6. Were they his sons? Could one of them have been a prince of Egypt who believed in only one god as opposed to the normal pantheon of Egyptian deities? Could one of them have been Moses of the...

  7. Summaries. This documentary examines what historians know about the Bible's Old Testament account of the Plague of the Firstborn and about Egypt's Pharaoh, Rameses. Egyptologists discuss whether the pharaoh mentioned in the story is Rameses II or perhaps his eldest son. — Melissa MB Wilkins. Synopsis.

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