No. They were only Jewish. Christianity wouldn't arise for another 1300 years.
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No. They were Israelites - the 12 tribes of Israel and not just the 4th tribe of Judah. Undoubtedly, the so called 'lost ten tribes' of Israel have become Christian as well as, other beliefs by now.
As many date the Exodus to circa 1446 BC and the division of the House of Israel into the Northern (Israel) and Southern (Judah) Kingdoms against God's will to circa 900 BC. This is when The Bible notes the stand alone term of Jew. Christianity would begin in 31 AD.
The Jewish people had a exodus from Egypt to Canaan , the promised land.
The Book of Exodus is the book after Genesis in the Jewish Torah and Tanakh,also known as the Old Testament of the Christian Bible.
Pesach (Passover). Exodus ch.12.
Christian Exodus was created in 2003.
Moses (Exodus ch.12).
Moses (Exodus ch.12).
It marks the transition of the Israelites from a family into a distinct nation.
No. The Jewish population of the world is only about 14 million.
It is considered to be a event for the jewish and other people because the escape of the hebrews from egytian slavery
Noah's ark is an old testament story which means it is true for both jewish and christian people.
Passover is the Jewish celebration of liberation from Egypt.=========================================The origin of the Jewish observances of Sabbath, Passover, and Shavuot are describedin the book of Exodus.
No. It is part of the history of the Jewish people and as such is not absurd and contains nothing outside of the possible.