The redemption and test after the temptation afterward of returning to Egypt.
Answer:
When God took us out from Egyptian slavery (Exodus ch.12).
The Jewish people had a exodus from Egypt to Canaan , the promised land.
No. It is part of the history of the Jewish people and as such is not absurd and contains nothing outside of the possible.
From a historical perspective, the single most important event in Jewish history was the Babylonian Exile, but this, and the return from Exile, are not really an 'Exodus'.The story of the Exodus from Egypt was important in Jewish biblical tradition, but not in history. Nearly all scholars say there was no Exodus from Egypt as described in The Bible, so the Exodus could not be important in a normal historical sense.
The Exodus. Source: Exodus ch.12.
Pesach (Passover). Exodus ch.12.
The Torah calls the flight from Egypt the Exodus, Which means "departure." It became a central event in the history of the Hebrew people.
Anything in the Torah is important. It is Jewish culture and history and God's word (Exodus 24:12).
Yes, of course. Exodus, Numbers, and Leviticus all contain part of the history of the Jewish people as they travel toward Canaan.
Egypt. And you're wrong. The most important event was the Giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, not the Exodus.
Moses (Exodus ch.12).
Moses (Exodus ch.12).
It marks the transition of the Israelites from a family into a distinct nation.