When I first realized that was what was going on I was flabbergasted. It's interesting, because obviously pharoah became a tyrant — but if the famine was as bad as Genesis says (7 years is a long time to be unable to harvest anything), everyone would have died without a strong king to coerce them into saving.

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It is true that this divinely inspired plan was in order to save lives. I just don't like that it increased the power of the pharaoh like it did. But even in this case, he only took 20% of the people's income, unlike our our modern governments that exact even moore...

Yeah, pharoah, well known for being a very nice, reasonable guy 😂

The pharoah Joseph dealt with was totally different than the pharaoh Moses had to deal with.

It was not the pharoah at the time, but Joseph that introduced the tyranny once the famine started in chapter 47.

https://biblehub.com/bsb/genesis/47.htm#13