No direct relationship, since Samuel lived about 400 years after Moses and was not a descendant of his. However, they are connected in that both were major Prophets and leaders of their respective generations, both were Levites, and both were among those who transmitted the Israelite traditions to the following generation (Maimonides, introduction to the Yad). See also:
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I think mind you think they were sort of brothers. Not blood brothers but Moses was adopted into their family in a way. In their heart's they were brothers.
The bible does not give Phaaohs name , but it could be Ramses.
Its a close call between Hatshepsut, Ramses II or Ramses the great, and king tut.
There were several treaties between the Hatti and Egypt. The most famous one was a lasting treaty between pharaoh Rameses II and labarna Hattusili III. Parts of the treaty can be seen on reliefs at Karnak Temple in Luxor.
The Bible does not actually mention Ramses as the ruler of Egypt during the time of Moses. In fact, if Moses lived for 120 years, he would have outlasted several pharoahs. Ramses II (or Rameses II) lived from approximately 1290 to 1224 BCE, which would have coincided with the time that new settlers began to arrive in the Canaanite hinterland. Rameses II was considered to be one of the greatest Pharaohs who ever lived. He inherited an impressive empire, and his power stretched from southward of Sudan, north to Turkey, west to Lybia, and east to Iraq. Ramses II took upon himself what can only be described as an extraordinary building activity in his 67-year reign. The greatness of Ramses II is believed to have been due, in no small part, to the training and example of his father.
he was very smart and was a video game freak and would play clash of clans with his friend moses