According to tradition, The Israelites lived in Egypt for 210 years, of which they were in varying degrees of bondage for some 118 years.
430 years
Tradition places the bondage during the 100 (or more) years leading up to 1312 BCE.
God caused them to be freed. Moses acted as God's messenger to speak to Pharaoh and to lead the Israelites. See also:More about MosesMore about the Exodus from Egypt
He died in the 40th year after the Israelites were taken out of Egyption bondage, before they entered the land of Caanan.
Gcd did. Moses served as intermediary to deliver the day-to-day instructions.
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Descendants of the Israelites are called just that; Israelites. Since our Creator changed their ancestor's name to Israel, his descendants have always been Israelites, of course, also being identified with their tribe.
There is no record, tradition, history, evidence, or mesorah that the Children of Israel were ever in bondage in Syria. They were, however, not allowed to emigrate for several decades in the late 20th century.
The trip could have been done in a month.
a long drought began in canaan , so the Israelites had to move to where to survive
God liberated the Jews in Egypt in the book of Exodus.
The 'exodus' refers to the Israelites - the descendants of Jacob - leaving Egypt. After years of bondage and slavery Moses led the children of Israel out of Egypt and they journeyed to the land God had promised them.