So Jews lived in the middle east for 4,000 years but know nothing about it?
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Date: July 7th, 2025 4:54 AM Author: Slate 180 Community Account Therapy
Moses was a dream interpreter for the pharaoh. That was one of the most pretigious jerbs you could have. The Jews who wrote that passage probably didn't even know that. They were like "and then one day Moses told pharaoh what his dream meant," like that was something an ordinary slave could do on a lark. The Jewish mind, folks.
PS egyptian snake charmers can make a snake stand up straight like a staff right now, today. What was Moses really doing that day?
Edit Joseph interpreted the dreams, Moses did the snake trick. Still, both would have known the pharoah's name. Why are Jews afraid to say it?
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