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Characters[]

Baka[]

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Baka is a minor antagonist in The Prince of Egypt. He is one of the Egyptian Guards. When he hit Neria with a whip, Moses stopped Baka by pushing him off the edge, causing Baka to fall from a great height to his demise. After Baka's death, Kahma soon found his dead body and asked "Who did this?". Everybody pointed up toward Moses, resulting in Moses having to flee from Egypt.

He is voiced by Michael Gough.

Trivia[]

  • According to The Midrash, Baka hits Neria after he rapes his wife, Shulamith.

Horse Trader[]

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Horse Trader is a character from Joseph: King of Dreams. He is voiced by Dan Castellaneta.

He tried to sell a horse to Potiphar, but used a fixed machine in order to trick the Lord Potiphar into paying more for the horse. Joseph spotted this and warned Potiphar. Potiphar had him thrown in prison.

Joshua[]

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Joshua is a character from the film The Prince of Egypt. He became the leader of the Hebrews after Moses died, finishing the task God gave to Moses to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land, and conquered and defeated the various city-states that occupied the territory, with the first city he and the Israelites conquered was Jericho. Joshua is the great-grandson of Joseph.

Kahma[]

Kahma is a minor antagonist in The Prince of Egypt. He is also one of the Egyptian Guards. After Moses killed Baka, Kahma found the dead body of Baka and he asked the people "Who did this?". Everybody pointed up toward Moses, therefore Moses had to flee from Egypt.

He is voiced by Robert Knepper.

Nefertari[]

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Queen Nefertari is the wife of Rameses II and the mother of Amun.

She makes a brief non-speaking appearance in the film, but has a larger role in its stage adaptation.

Trivia[]

  • In the film The Ten Commandments, Nefertari loves Moses but she is forced to marry Rameses II.

Neria[]

Neria

Neria is a minor character in The Prince of Egypt. He is a Hebrew slave in Egypt. When Baka hit him with a whip, Moses killed Baka and then Kahma found the dead body of Baka and asked "Who did this?". Everybody pointed up toward Moses, therefore Moses had to flee from Egypt. Neria is the grandson of Dan.

He is voiced by Patrick Pinney.

Trivia[]

  • According to The Midrash, Baka hit Neria after he rape his wife Shulamith.

Shepherds[]

Shepherds

The Shepherds are minor characters from the film The Prince of Egypt. They're evil selfish men who wanted some resources and they also make a monkey of Jethro's daughters by harassment. However, those cruel greedy shepherds are driven off as their camels ran past them.

Wolves[]

Wolves (Joesph - King of Dreams)

The Wolves are minor antagonists of Joseph: King of Dreams. They are scary predators who always tried to kill every sheep for food when they see. Joseph learns that wolves are animal cruelty and was murderous with the sheep.

Rameses I[]

Pharaoh Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV) also known as Rameses I is a supporting character in the film, Joseph: King of Dreams. He is a benevolent ruler (unlike his descendants Seti I and Rameses II.) and believes Joseph when he explains his nightmares. For instance, he told him about the cattle and then the grain.

Appearances[]

Joseph: King of Dreams[]

This Pharaoh is first mentioned a few times that he would restore his Butler's position and execute his Baker in three days according to Joseph. He is then seen after Potiphar releases Joseph from prison with a change of heart.

Objects[]

Chariots[]

The Chariots are objects from The Prince of Egypt. They were used for fun (in racing; by Ramses and Moses) and for the brutal and bloody attacks on defenseless people (when Ramses attacked Hebrews).

Gallery[]

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Ramses and Moses, racing on their chariots

The Ten Commandments[]

The Ten Commandments are two law tablets sent from God to Moses as Moses went to Mount Sinai.

History[]

As Moses helped the Hebrews arrive at the Promised Land, he received the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai.

Appearances[]

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