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According to the Biblical narrative, Pharaoh's failure to release the Hebrews from bondage resulted in the Egyptian people suffering from the Ten Plagues.
Yes, according to the biblical account in the Book of Exodus, the plagues affected both the Egyptians and the Hebrews living in Egypt. However, there is a distinction made in the text that some of the later plagues, such as the boils and the hail, specifically spared the land of Goshen where the Hebrews lived. This was seen as a demonstration of God's protection and favor towards the Hebrew people amidst the plagues inflicted on the Egyptians.
The Hebrews were nomadic people organized in tribes
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The Hebrews are considered as Gods own people.
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Abraham Lincoln was credited with freeing the slaves and stopping slavery of people.
They both refer to the same people, but Hebrews is usually used for people who lived prior to 586 BCE.
------------------------ The original Hebrews were a West Semitic people, closely related to the Canaanites. They wee therefore brown skinned, with black hair, much like the Palestinians and Sephardic Jews of today.
Answer 1Abraham shaped the Hebrew history by being told by God himself, or believed that He did tell him, to leave his own home, and settle into Canaan where his descendants-the Hebrews-- finally settled also, but later, some of the Hebrews moved to Egypt, (they moved to other parts of the world later). However, with the growth of the Hebrews, the pharaoh of Egypt, was worried the Hebrews soon might take over, and to stop that from happening, he made the Hebrews slaves. A man named Moses appeared among the Hebrews in Egypt. God told Moses to lead the Hebrews out of Egypt. Moses then went to the pharaoh and demanded that the Hebrews should be free. The pharaoh refused. Soon afterward a series of plagues (disasters) struck Egypt and the pharaoh then agreed to let the Hebrews free.Christian answer:They both spread the word about God and Jesus.Jewish answer:Abraham founded Judaism.Moses brought the Israelites out of Egypt and received the Torah from God.
The act of freeing people from slavery is known as emancipation. It involves legally releasing individuals from bondage or servitude, granting them their freedom and autonomy.
Plagues can have devastating effects on both people and animals, often leading to illness, death, and economic hardship. They can disrupt ecosystems by causing imbalances in predator-prey relationships and impacting biodiversity. Additionally, plagues can alter human behavior and result in changes to social structures and cultural practices.