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Yes. Passover came during the tenth plague when every oldest child was killed. But the passover is the celebration owhen the Israelites were saved from this final plague.
It was the plague after which Pharaoh finally freed the Israelites.
If you are asking about of the first 9 plagues in the Bible - they all took place in Egypt, as well as the 10th plague which was the final plague unleashed on the Egyptians which caused the Pharaoh to release the Israelites. Refer to the Book of Exodus in the Bible, Chapters 5 -12 for details of each plague.
They left the city of Ramses (Exodus 12).
The story of the first Passover is in Exodus 12:21-28. The story is tightly coupled to the 10 plagues that God sent upon the Egyptians to force them to let the Israelites go. The final plague was the death of the firstborn, and the purpose of the Passover sacrifice was to provide the blood to mark the houses of the Israelites so that they would not be subject to this plague. It was also a final meal at home prior to setting out on the exodus. The second and subsequent Passovers were commemorations of the first one, so they could be seen as celebrations or at least memorials.
Rahab used a scarlet cord to signal to the Israelites that her house was to be spared when they conquered Jericho. This cord was a symbol of her faith and loyalty to the Israelites, ensuring the safety of her family.
According to the book of Exodus in the Bible, the Israelites were instructed to sprinkle the blood of the Passover lamb on the doorposts and lintel of their homes as a sign for the angel of death to pass over them during the final plague in Egypt.
when God ordered the Israelites to use the blood of lambs or goats to make a sign on their door post so that in the night when HE is passing over Egypt to kill the first borns of humans and animals of the Egyptians the Israelites will be spared
The Egyptians made a final attempt because they were trying to get the Israelites as their slaves again, and he destroyed them so they couldn't follow the Israelites because they were his people.
After his son died in the Tenth Plague (death of the first-born), Pharaoh "expelled" the Israelites from Egypt (Exodus ch.12), essentially granting the demands of Moses.
Yes; according to tradition she lived long enough to join the Israelites in the Exodus.