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The Egyptian sun god is Ra.
Anubis was not the Egyptian god of sleep, it was Auf.
The Israelites considered God as the Rock of their salvation (and still do). This is because "the Rock" (of strength) is one the names (or descriptions) of God, which God Himself stated (Deuteronomy 32:18 and elsewhere), and God also calls Himself the Savior of the Israelites (Isaiah 49:26 and elsewhere). Putting the two titles together, we get the Rock of the Israelites' Salvation.
Egyptian diety
Osiris is the Egyptian god of the underworld.
Moses was the leader of the Israelites, 3300 years ago. The Bible (the first chapters of Exodus) relates how he brought the Israelites out of the Egyptian slavery at God's command.
Yes it was only God that saved the Israelites in the forty years of wandering.
The first test was a few days after they had been brought out of Egypt by God, when the Egyptian army pursued them (Exodus ch.14).
The Sea of Suf.
Moses killed the Egyptian, so he had to wait for forty years until it was God's time to free the Israelites.
It honors the Exodus, when God freed the Israelites from Egyptian slavery.
According to the Bible, God parted the waters two times. The first instance was when God parted the Red Sea to allow the Israelites to escape from the pursuing Egyptian army. The second time was when God parted the Jordan River for the Israelites to cross into the promised land.
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
Abraham never "saved" the ancient Hebrews. He established them.
The Egyptian army followed the Jews and in end of the desert , and the red sea. was in front of them. So we can praise god that he drowned the Egyptians in the sand then, if the story is not true.
Moses didn't act on his own accord. He was following the command of God (Exodus ch.3) in freeing the Israelites from Egyptian slavery. God gave the Torah, but that wasn't "in return" for freeing the Israelites; it was the purpose for which the Israelites were freed.
The Israelites held the first Seder meal. At the middle of the night, God smote the Egyptian firstborn. The Egyptians pressed the Israelites to leave the country, but, following the instruction of Moses, the Israelites stayed put and began their journey when the night had ended.