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Despite his lack of water and food, Moses crosses the desert to reach Midian, where he collapses at a well tended by the daughters of Bedouin shepherd Jethro. Rameses then escorts Moses to the edge of the vast desert and, giving him the pole to which he was bound as a staff, tells him to go forth into his kingdom. The heartbroken Sethi then announces that Rameses will succeed him and marry Nefretiri, and leaves Moses' fate for Rameses to determine.
Shaken, Sethi asks Moses if he would lead the slaves in revolt against him, and Moses confesses that he would free them if he could. On the day of Sethi's jubilee, Rameses announces that he has captured the Hebrew deliverer, and the courtiers are stunned when Moses, bound in chains, is led in. The amazed stone cutter declares that Moses is the deliverer, and his words are overheard by Dathan, who informs Rameses. Infuriated by Baka's callousness, Moses kills him, then reveals his heritage to Joshua. Moses arrives as Baka is about to whip Joshua, who had come to rescue Lilia. Nefretiri's argument that he can better help his people after he is pharaoh seems to sway Moses, but he states that first he must see Baka, who has taken Lilia to be his house slave. Later, Nefretiri pleads with Moses to return to the palace before Sethi learns of his situation. Although Yochabel is convinced that Moses is the deliverer, he remains doubtful about the god of the Hebrews. After being welcomed by Miriam and his brother Aaron, Moses begins working in the mud pits making bricks alongside the slaves he once commanded. Moses finds Yochabel just as Bithiah is pleading with her to leave Egypt before Moses learns the truth, but when Yochabel cannot deny that he is her son, Moses accepts his heritage. Astonished by the news, Moses seeks out Yochabel, whom Nefretiri reveals is his mother. She confesses all to Moses, however, when he finds the swaddling cloth.
Desperate to protect her beloved, Nefretiri kills Memnet, then tries to cover her actions. Sethi announces his intention to name Moses his successor, but Memnet, determined not to let a Hebrew sit on Egypt's throne, reveals the truth of his birth to Nefretiri.
Soon the city is almost completed, and although Rameses and the greedy priests attempt to prejudice Sethi against Moses, Sethi is pleased by Moses' progress. Upon examining the scene, Moses frees Yochabel and Joshua, then decrees that not only should the exhausted, starving slaves have a day of rest, they should be fed from the temple granaries. Joshua is condemned to death for attempting to save her, and Lilia then races through the crowd to find Moses and plead for his mercy. One day, Yochabel, now an old woman, is almost crushed by the enormous stones being used to build the city. Dathan and Baka both desire Lilia, a Hebrew slave who is in love with the stone cutter Joshua. Also driving the slaves is Dathan, a ruthless Hebrew who has become an overseer. In Goshen, where the new city is being built, Moses supervises Baka, the cold-hearted master builder. Nefretiri is in love with Moses, who shares her passion, even though Sethi has not announced whether Moses or Rameses will succeed him. At Rameses' urging, Sethi sends Moses to oversee the new city's construction, much to the chagrin of Nefretiri, the princess who must marry Sethi's heir. Sethi chides Rameses for not completing the treasure city for his upcoming jubilee, and Rameses blames his failure on the stubbornness of the Hebrew slaves. Rameses is deeply jealous of Moses, who has returned from Ethiopia after conquering it in Sethi's name. Thirty years later, Bithiah's brother Sethi is pharaoh, and Moses is much loved by the Egyptians, even more than Sethi's own son, Rameses II. Declaring that her son will be a prince of Egypt, Bithiah makes Memnet vow never to reveal his origins, although the servant secretly keeps the cloth. The recently widowed Bithiah believes that the baby was sent by her deceased husband and, naming him Moses, dismisses the concern of her servant Memnet, who warns her that the child's swaddling cloth was made by Levite Hebrews. Pushing the ark into the Nile, Yochabel instructs Miriam to follow it, and the girl watches as it is found by Bithiah, the pharaoh's daughter. Jewish slave Yochabel, along with her young daughter Miriam, prepares an ark of bulrushes and places her infant son in it. Wanting to subvert the deliverer, yet unwilling to kill all the Hebrew slaves, Rameses I theorizes that the deliverer must be newly born and so orders the death of every male, Hebrew infant. During the rule of Rameses I in Ancient Egypt, the pharaoh is informed that the Hebrew slaves believe that a recently seen star portends the arrival of a deliverer who will free them.