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Q: Did the Hebrews doubt that God could liberate them from the powerful Egyptians?
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Their faith in God.


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From a biblical perspective, it is hard to understand why the Hebrews could not form a nation while living in Egypt. The Bible tells us that they numbered 600,000 fighting men, which means a total of at least 2.5 million people, while archaeologists tell us that the entire population of Egypt was only 3.5 million people. So, even without God's help, they could have overthrown the Egyptians any time they wished, then had the most prosperous and powerful nation in the Mediterranean world all to themselves. However, there is no historical or archaeological evidence that the Hebrews were even in Egypt at any stage. Over 90 per cent of scholars are reported to believe that there never was an Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt as described in the Bible. That is why they could not form a nation while living in Egypt - they were never in Egypt.


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When Moses made a request of Pharaoh to let God's people go Pharaoh told the taskmaster's and their officers that henceforth the Hebrews were to?

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What were some factors that made Canaan a good place for the hebrews to settle?

The Canaanite hinterland that the Hebrews settled was, at the time, sparsely settled and could easily sustain a larger population. Being mountainous and relatively inaccessible, it would not be constantly fought over by more powerful neighbours, although the inhabitants would have to accept outside control by one of the regional powers.


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