The Egyptians gave their gold, silver and precious gems to the Hebrews.
God's splitting of the Reed Sea (Exodus ch.14).
The splitting of the Sea of Reeds (Exodus ch.14).
The event is known as the "Exodus" in English and the "Yetsiat mi-Miztrayim" (יציאת מצרים) in Hebrew.
Answer:God said so (Exodus ch.19).
It is considered to be a event for the jewish and other people because the escape of the hebrews from egytian slavery
The Hebrews viewed the Exodus as a crucial event because it represented their liberation from slavery in Egypt and the beginning of their journey to the Promised Land. It marked the establishment of their covenant with God and their identity as a chosen people. The Exodus story also became a key part of their cultural and religious narrative.
they landforms they encountered were:Mt. SinaiThe Sinai DesertThe Sea of Reeds
It was because of the Hebrews' covenant with Him that God did the Exodus for them (brought them out of Egypt). This is explicitly stated in Exodus ch.3.
The Angel of Death 'passing over' the homes of the Hebrews in Egypt and sparing their male children.Answer:All the events of the Exodus. (See Exodus ch.1-15).
the Exodus
Hebrews should remember the Exodus because God and and Moses helped the Israelites regain their freedom.