Exodus: Gods And Kings; The Differences Between The Script And The Bible! What Are The Significant Changes In The Film?

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Regardless of the many notable changes to Moses in the film, Exodus: Gods and Kings stays the same, scared, the population of the Hebrew was fast growing, the Pharoah ordered to drown every male newborn in the Nile River. On the other hand, one Hebrew woman, refuses and places her son, Moishe, in a basket and let him float downstream, her name is Jochebed, hoping the Egyptian discover and save her child. Miriam played by Tara Fitzgerald, Moses' sister, follows the basket and saw Bithia (Hiam Abbass) discovered the basket. Bithia is the Pharoah's daughter.

Miriam urged the princess to take care of the child and hire her as well as her mother to take of the child. In the Bible, Jochebed is hired as a wet nurse, but the movie does not really answer this factor. The only time that the birth mother of Moses was shown during his banishment and her role in and out of the Egyptian court is also not presented.

As for how Moses banished from Egypt, the scripture never specifies a particular moment when his real heritage is disclosed to him, while the movie inserts an very fabricated intervention, particularly his meeting with Nun, a Hebrew slave, played by en Kingsley, who tells Moses his back story. Nonetheless, the breaking point, where he spill the Egyptian blood so that he could defend a Hebrew, stays somewhat the same. Moses kills and hides an Egyptian guard in the scripture; he was merciless and beating up slaves on to discover that he is one for them.

As the news spreads of his doings, Moses went away from Egypt, because King Seti chased to kill him.

hese are the biggest disparities between the sources texts and the film.  There is no doubt, there are numerous of changes that were not included or may be overlooked, and urge readers to discuss respectfully as well as those given the different translations of the Hebrew scripture, choose comparisons between the Bible and the film may differ base on the interpretations/ translations of the scriptures.

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