The Passover.
That is called the Exodus, or Yetsi'at mi-Mitzrayim in Hebrew.
The Bible tells us that Moses let the Israelites out of slavery and into the promised land. Before this, he was an Egyptian prince.
40 years times 365 days - you do the math
Egypt
He led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt, to the Promised land, so yes.
The 'exodus' refers to the Israelites - the descendants of Jacob - leaving Egypt. After years of bondage and slavery Moses led the children of Israel out of Egypt and they journeyed to the land God had promised them.
The Exodus (from slavery in Egypt)
The prophet Moses led the isarealites out of slavery in Egypt to the promised land. amnd the account can be read in the first five books of the old testament , the five books of Moses.
Because it was promised by God. He promised it to the Israelites (Genesis 26:1-5).Answer:Because God saw the Israelites were suffering in Egypt (Exodus ch.1). That is why He gave them the Promised Land (Exodus ch.3) and called them His people.
The Book of Exodus tells us that the Israelites travelled from Egypt to the Promised Land, but does not provide sufficient detail to establish the length of this journey. There is considerable debate as to just what route they would have taken.On the other hand, the respected Israeli archaeologist, Israel Finkelstein says that over ninety per cent of scholars say there never was an Exodus from Egypt as described in The Bible. The Israelites did not actually travel from Egypt to the Promised Land.
Yes, Moses lead the 'children of Israel' out of Egypt.
Yes.