The Rabbi Lapin just stated on the radio that 80%remained behind in Egypt. Theywere too comfortable and were willing to put up with the abuse of the Egyptians.
So, here we have the 20-80% rule popping up again, just like...., "it is 20% who do the work of the Church the 80% are in need of being ministered to. Or, as the Rabbi said, "a business person knows that about 20% of their customers bring 80% of the profit."
As astudent ofBible, I will continue to explore this question and others, such as, how many men, women and children were actually involved in the 40 year trek.
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Exodus or The Exodus.
No. The "Exodus" refers to the Jews' departure from Egypt in the Book of Exodus.
During the passover festival, the Jews remember their exodus from Egypt.
Feast Of The PassOver
The book of Exodus is a account of the journey from Egypt by Moses and the Jews.
That it is not known. A tradition states that there were Israelites who, due to assimilation, were uninterested in leaving Egypt and died off before the Exodus (Rashi commentary, Exodus 13:18), while others may have survived and stayed behind (Rabbi Miller). See also:How many Israelites left Egypt?Evidence of the Exodus
There is no Exodus Bible - Exodus is the 2nd Book of Moses in the Torah.
Pesach celebrates the exodus of the Jews for Egypt.
The Hebrew slaves were those Israelites who were enslaved by Pharaoh in Egypt 3400 years ago as described in Exodus ch.1. See also:Evidence and details of the Exodus from Egypt
The Exodus from Egypt.
Seventy. The list is given at the beginning of Exodus.