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It is called the Exodus
Passover isn't a person, it's an event. The first passover took place during the Israelite exodus from Egypt.
God took them out of Egypt with wonders and miracles (Exodus ch.12-13).
The basic requirements of the seder were announced and taught to the Jewish people immediately BEFORE the Exodus from Egypt, when it was commanded that the occasion was to be recalled annually. Thus the first seder took place on the night of the Exodus. See Exodus 12, verses 1-20.
Hatshepsut ruled Egypt because her step son was to young to rule Egypt because her dad died so she took over Egypt.
Egypt, Canaan (now Israel/Palestine), and geographic places between.
Moses took them out (Exodus ch.12) at God's command (Exodus ch.3-4) and under God's guidance (Exodus ch.13), after they had suffered under the Egyptians (Exodus ch.1) and God had smitten the Egyptians with plagues (Exodus ch.7-12). See also:More about the Exodus
The theme of the Seder meal is freedom from slavery, based on the verse in Exodus "And you shall tell it to your son on that day, saying, 'Because of this God did for me when He took me out of Egypt'" (Exodus 13:8). It is a time of celebrating God's deliverance of the Jews from bondage to Pharaoh in Egypt.
A:In the biblical account, the Exodus took place in Egypt, from the Nile delta region into the Sinai Peninsula, then Media and eventually up the east bank of the River Jordan. On the historical record, over 90 per cent of scholars are reported to believe that the Exodus from Egypt never really happened as described in the Bible.
The Torah tells us that the Israelites left Egypt and arrived in the land of Israel after 40 years in the Sinai desert.
The children of Israel took the bones of Joseph with them when they left Egypt. Joseph had requested his descendants to carry his bones out of Egypt and bury them in the promised land.
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