God's splitting of the Reed Sea (Exodus ch.14).
God's splitting of the Reed Sea (Exodus ch.14).
The Egyptians gave their gold, silver and precious gems to the Hebrews.
The splitting of the Sea of Reeds (Exodus ch.14).
Moses
God took them out of Egypt with wonders and miracles (Exodus ch.12-13).
During the Hebrews' Exodus to Egypt, a significant event was the arrival of Joseph, one of the twelve sons of Jacob, who had been sold into slavery by his brothers. Joseph rose to prominence in Egypt due to his ability to interpret dreams, eventually becoming a high official. His position allowed him to bring his family to Egypt during a time of famine, which set the stage for the Israelites' later enslavement and the subsequent Exodus led by Moses. This journey is a foundational story in Jewish history, symbolizing themes of faith, liberation, and divine intervention.
It is generally thought that the Pharaoh at the time of the Exodus was Ramses II. The Exodus, or dividing of the waters, probably occurred in the area between the Bitter Lakes and The Red Sea.
It was because of the Hebrews' covenant with Him that God did the Exodus for them (brought them out of Egypt). This is explicitly stated in Exodus ch.3.
God split the Sea of Reeds (Exodus 14) for the Israelites to cross.
Moses, half-brother to Ramses, led the Exodus from Egypt, Land of Captivity.
They had a movement with Exodus to Egypt.
That is called the Exodus, or Yetsi'at mi-Mitzrayim in Hebrew.