The Jews (certainly no Israelites) did not escape from slavery in Babylon.
The Jews were given freedom to leave Babylon by King Cyrus of Zoroastrian Persia, who had conquered Babylon.
Around 1500 BCE. When Moses went to the Pharaoh and asked for his people to be set free.
See the book of Exodus in the Old Testament.
According to Jewish tradition it was 3324 years ago.
Moses .
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It told of the Israelites' escape from slavery.
From a biblical perspective, Moses helped the Israelites escape from their lives of slavery in Egypt. From a historical perspective, Moses did not help the Israelites escape from anywhere. After all, it has been reported that over 90 per cent of scholars say that there never was an Exodus from Egypt.
It is considered to be a event for the jewish and other people because the escape of the hebrews from egytian slavery
the captin came back to save the people to escape from slavery
Moses
Egypt.
A:Biblical tradition is that Moses saved the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
they attempted to end slavery by hiding slaves in their house and helping them escape slavery through the underground railroad. the underground railroad was an escape route for slaves to escape the harsh cruelty of slavery. the underground railroad is not a railroad underground.
probably the Exodus out of Egypt when god freed the Israelites from slavery
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he was freed in 1838