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How did God convince the Pharaoh to set the Israelites free?

In the biblical story, God used a series of plagues to demonstrate his power and persuade the Pharaoh to release the Israelites. After witnessing the devastating plagues firsthand, the Pharaoh eventually relented and allowed the Israelites to leave Egypt.


Why did mosses sendthe 10 plagers to eypt?

Pharaoh would not release the Israelites from Egypt. The Israelites were slaves to the Egyptians and God commanded Moses to free them.


What happened to the egyptians after the 10 plagues?

After the 10 plagues, the Egyptians allowed the Israelites to leave Egypt. As the Israelites left, Pharaoh changed his mind and pursued them, leading to the parting of the Red Sea and the drowning of Pharaoh's army. This event marked the end of the Israelites' enslavement in Egypt.


What four objections did moses have being sent to Egypt to free the israelites from slavery?

the four objections Moses has are he wonders who he is, who was god, the Israelites will not believe him, and that he is not a good speaker.


Whom did God free from slavery in Egypt?

the Israelites btw if you like taylor launter back of he is my husband


What was Pharaoh's answer to Moses and Aaron?

He answered them more than once (Exodus ch.5 to 11), but the gist of all the answers was that he refused to free the Israelites. (Sometimes he spoke of his own volition, not as an answer, and did proclaim the Israelites' emancipation, but in each case [except ch.12] he soon retracted.)


According to the Bible what was the cause of the israelites to move to Egypt?

so they can be free from the evil queen of zwsaekdiu and they can regain control of there kinddom


Why did the Israelite leave Canaan to go to Egypt?

There was a drought and famine in Jacob's time, so the Israelites went to Egypt because "there was grain in Egypt". Joseph, Jacob's lost son, as vizier in Egypt, has wisely built storehouses for Egypt's grain during the years of plenty to give out in the years of famine. Jacob's other sons came and requested some of the grain that Joseph had saved. When Joseph reunited with his brothers, he eventually had the rest of the family brought down to Egypt, to protect them from the famine. They stayed in the Land of Goshen as guests of the Pharaoh. Later on, in Moses' time, the Israelites had to leave Egypt and go to Canaan in order to escape their enslavement.


What is the importantance of passover?

The importance of Passover is that all the Israelites had been slaves in Egypt for 400 years. In the story of Passover God sends 10 plagues down on the Pharaoh and the rest of Egypt, and after the last one, the death of the first born, the Israelites were finally set free.


How old was Moses when he set slaves free?

he was only 40 when he set the slaves free


How is the words Free at last Free at last an allusion to Moses leading Hebrews out of Egypt?

"Free at last" comes from a Negro Spiritual that discusses how the Israelites felt after departing from Egypt and enslavement. It was seen as similar to the African-American movement to achieve freedom from the oppression of their people in the United States.


Did God lead the Israelites through Egypt when he set them free from slavery?

Egypt in the Ancient Period controlled far less land than Egypt in the modern period. Although the Sinai is now part of Egypt, it was not at that point and God did lead the Israelites through the Sinai, but did not direct them in Nile Basin (Ancient Egypt), which the Israelites would have been familiar with and thus would have needed no direction. It is important to note that while maps of Ancient Egypt show it "controlling" the Sinai Peninsula at various points, this "control" was through indirect vassals and tributes, not through a standing infrastructural connection.