the departure of the israelites from egypt
The Exodus?
the Exodus
Abraham, Isaac and Jacob are the patriarches of the Israelites. Jacob was later named "Israel" and from him the "12 tribes of Israel" came, which together were the Israelites. The covenant between God and Abraham, which continued to Isaac and Jacob, was the start of the Israelites.The second event was the Exodus from Egyot, led by Moses. The Exodus and the eventual arrival in the land of Canaan, promised to the Israelites by God, helped forge the Jewish faith.
The exodus from Egypt is the most important event in Judaism. It marks the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt and is central to Jewish identity and faith. This event is commemorated annually during Passover.
Egypt.
The book Exodus was written by Moses and it is about him and the Israelites journey through the desert.
The book of Exodus covers the peak of the Israelites' liberation from slavery in Egypt, the journey through the wilderness, and the establishment of God's covenant with them at Mount Sinai. It also includes the valley of the Israelites' disobedience, grumbling, and lack of faith during their time in the wilderness.
The Israelites at first enjoyed a prosperous period in Egypt (Genesis 47:27), since the Egyptians were grateful to Joseph (a leading Israelite) for having enabled them to survive a famine (Genesis ch.41). Later, the Israelites were enslaved by the Egyptians (Exodus ch.1), with backbreaking labor and cruel decrees (ibid). By the time of the Exodus, many of the Israelites had given up hope (Exodus ch.6).
The book of Exodus.
It was called the Exodus.
"Exodus"