The Israelites did not escape. They left Egypt in an orderly fashion, with their livestock, after receiving Pharaoh's permission to do so (Exodus ch.12).
The Hebrews of Moses' time were slaves in Egypt. They wanted to be free in a land they could call their own.
Moses, half-brother to Ramses, led the Exodus from Egypt, Land of Captivity.
It depends on what time period you're referring to.
In English, this escape is known as "The Exodus."
The Hebrews were enslaved by the Egyptians. The Egyptian people didn't necessarily enslaved the Hebrews, The Hyksos took over Egypt and then they feared that the Hebrews were to powerful so they enslaved them.
No. Egypt was around thousands of years before the Hebrews ever arrived.
It is considered to be a event for the jewish and other people because the escape of the hebrews from egytian slavery
At that time, the Hebrews were slaves in Egypt.
There is only one theory (though it's not so much a theory as a tradition): There was famine in the land of Canaan so they moved to Egypt to escape starvation.
The famine was in the Land of Canaan (later called Israel), and they Hebrews migrated to Egypt.
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