The Exodus accorded around c.e
1445 B.C
Egypt.
The Israelites went to Egypt because there was a famine in the land of Canaan, where they were living. Joseph, one of the Israelites, had risen to a position of power in Egypt and invited his family to seek refuge there.
No scholar considers this a possibility, not even the anti-biblical scholars.
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).
Moses and Aaron. Read all about it in Exodus.
From a biblical perspective, Moses helped the Israelites escape from their lives of slavery in Egypt. From a historical perspective, Moses did not help the Israelites escape from anywhere. After all, it has been reported that over 90 per cent of scholars say that there never was an Exodus from Egypt.
The Reed Sea is significant in the biblical story of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt because it is where Moses parted the waters, allowing the Israelites to escape from the pursuing Egyptian army. This event is seen as a miraculous demonstration of God's power and protection over the Israelites.
Moses or Abraham led the israelites out of Egypt i believe
the departure of the israelites from egypt
According to the first few verses in Exodus, when Jacob and his family descended to Egypt to escape the famine in Canaan, adding their numbers to Joseph and his sons, who were already in Egypt, the total is 70 individuals.
They were invited there by the Old Pharaoh, to escape the famine. The old pharaoh died, and the New one enslaved them.
Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt after God sent ten plagues to convince Pharaoh to release them. The Israelites crossed the Red Sea on dry land, with the waters parting to allow them to escape. They then journeyed through the desert for 40 years before reaching the Promised Land.