If you are referring to Jesus Christ then nowhere in the Old Testament is His flight into Egypt mentioned. This is referred to in the New Testament in Matthew 2: 14-15. Various Old Testament characters went down into Egypt - Abraham, Joseph and the prophet Jeremiah are some.
according to the old Testament in the bible it was Moses
It was called the Exodus.
The book of Exodus. It's the second book in the Old Testament, the first part of the Bible.
Easter is the celebration of the resurrection of Christ. It is not mentioned as a holiday in either book of the bible, but it is inspired by the Gospels in the New Testament. Jesus was celebrating Passover at the time of the Last Supper. Passover commemorates the Exodus from Egypt in the Old Testament.
The earliest known sundials existed in ancient Egypt. The earliest description of a sundial is from the Old Testament of the Bible.
Daniel from the Old testament and Egypt's king Dan Pharaoh
The setting of the Bible is mainly in the area of Israel today. The New Testament is almost completely in Israel. The Old Testament takes place in Egypt, Israel, Babylon, Persia and a few other places. Time of the Bible was about 4000 years before the birth of Christ to about 60 years after.
It's called the "Exodus," just as stated in the books of the Bible.
This is not stated anywhere in the New Testament.
There are two testaments in the Bible. The Old Testament is before Christ was born, the New Testament is after Christ was born. And, yes, the Old Testament and the New Testament, together, are the Bible.
There are two Testaments in the Bible, the Old Testament and the New Testament.
No. The Bible consists of the Old and New Testament.