The Exodus.
It depends on when you believe the Exodus to have happened and when you believe that the Last Supper took place. Historians are not certain if either event took place, let alone when they took place. However, most people place roughly 1300 years between the Exodus and the Last Supper.
In Exodus god provided manna for the Hebrew people.
Egyptian history says it was Thutmose III. That has been in debate for years. After her death, her history was erased in her monuments. There was an outrage towards her. Some historians agree that the 18th dynasty was the time when the Hebrew exodus took place.
They were the women who helped the Hebrew mothers during childbirth. It's from the Bible in Exodus; Exodus 1:15 and following. Their names were Shiphrah and Puah.
Sumerian societies are not mentioned in the Book of Exodus.
According to the Bible, there were approximately 600,000 Israelite men (not including women and children) who left Egypt during the Exodus. This suggests that a significant portion of the Hebrew slaves left Egypt with Moses.
He was know for the Hebrew Exodus from Egypt.
Egypt
That is called the Exodus, or Yetsi'at mi-Mitzrayim in Hebrew.
The Hebrew laws are contained in the Torah, which was given by God (Exodus 24:12).
The second book of the Bible is the book of Exodus. In Hebrew it is called Shmot.