:01:02
smell like them?
:01:03
If they are stained, it's
with the mud of slavery,
:01:06
and if they reek, it's with
the stench of injustice.
:01:11
If you want to
help your people,
:01:13
come back to the palace.
:01:15
And hide the truth
from Sethi...
:01:17
that I am Hebrew and a slave?
:01:20
The truth would break
his dear old heart
:01:23
and send Bithiah
into exile or death.
:01:26
Think of us and stop hearing
the cries of your people.
:01:29
Their god does not hear
their cry.
:01:32
Will Rameses hear it
if he is Pharaoh?
:01:36
No. He would grind them
into the clay they mold,
:01:41
double their labors.
:01:44
What about me?
:01:45
Think of me as his wife.
:01:50
Do you want to see me
in Rameses' arms?
:01:54
No!
:01:55
Then come back with me.
:01:58
Oh, Moses,
:02:00
the gods have fashioned you
for greatness.
:02:03
The splendor of your name will
last beyond the pyramids.
:02:06
When you are Pharaoh,
you can free your people,
:02:10
worship whatever gods
you please...
:02:13
so long as I can worship you.
:02:28
I will come to you
at the palace
:02:31
on the day
of Sethi's jubilee.
:02:33
No. Come with me now.
:02:39
No, my love.
:02:40
First I have
a call to make...
:02:43
on the master builder.