Considered the son of Jacob and a monumental builder of pyramids, he was an influential figure who served as the second-in-command of Egypt.
Being the Pharaoh’s most trusted regent, he was a Prime minister of Hebrew descent who was revered for his foresight. He dreamt about a looming famine and did not take this vision lightly, making preparations to safeguard the kingdom.
However, he was often distracted by the unseen realm of ancient hostilities, straying from the ancient paths of righteousness and peace, as per Colossians 3:5-9 in the Bible. This divergence led to a disturbing trend of cultic mind control, dogmatism, and radicalism.
These ideologies were often expressed in a written manifesto that propagated malevolent acts under the guise of righteousness, replacing good with evil.