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Q: Why did the egyptians turn against the israelites?
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Why did the Egyptians and not the Israelites suffer the effects of the plagues?

This is due to the fact that the plagues were specifically addressed against the Egyptians. It was the Egyptian Pharaoh who was refusing to let the Israelites go.


What was the reason that the egyptians decided to kill the male children of the Israelites?

The excuse that they used is given in Exodus ch.1: they expressed fear that the Israelites, becoming numerous, might wage war against the Egyptians.


What moved between the Israelites and the Egyptians?

The angel of God and the pillar of cloud came between the Israelites and the Egyptians.


Did the Israelites and Egyptians have anything in common?

yes


Why did Egyptians make a final attempt to capture the Israelites and why did God destroy the army in the Red Sea?

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.


Why did the Egyptians set the Israelites free?

the Egyptians set the Israelites free because god killed every first born son of each family that did not have blood over the door frame.


Why were the Egyptians so willing to give the Israelites vessels and clothing?

God put the esteem of the Israelites into the Egyptians' hearts (Exodus 11:3 and 12:36). See also:The Exodus


What are the different writing systems of sumerians the egyptians and the israelites?

The writing system of the Egyptians were hieroglyphics. Sumerians wrote with the style of cuneiform. I am not sure what the type of writing the Israelites wrote with. Hope this helps!


Why do the Egyptians give gold to the israelites?

Ex:12:36: And the LORD gave the people favour in the sight of the Egyptians, so that they lent unto them such things as they required. And they spoiled the Egyptians. The Egyptians had wrongly enslaved and brutalized the Israelites for over four hundred years, the gold was the least that the Egyptians could do to make up for the injustice.


Why were the Israelites persecuted by the Egyptians?

The Torah states that Pharaoh claimed that the high Israelite birth-rate could pose a potential threat (Exodus ch.1).On a spiritual level, the Egyptian slavery was brought about by God (see Genesis ch.15). It taught us the importance of loving the stranger (Deuteronomy 10:19), it showed us the power of God when He redeemed us (Exodus 10:2) as well as His personal concern for us (Exodus 2:24); and it served as the "iron furnace" (Deuteronomy 4:20) which smelted us (the Israelites) into a nation and separated the dross.See also:TimelineThe Exodus


Why did the red sea protect the Egyptians?

It did not protect the Egyptians at all, as soon as the Israelites crossed the red sea , and the Egyptians followed them the waters drowned them all.


What was the name used by the Egyptians to describe the Israelites and the related tribes?

The Israelites were called "Israel" in hieroglyphics. This is found on the Merneptah stele.