The Egyptians treated the Israelites poorly, especially during the period of slavery described in the biblical narrative. They subjected them to hard labor, forced them to build cities, and imposed harsh living conditions. This oppression led to significant suffering among the Israelites, ultimately resulting in their cry for liberation, which is a central theme in the Exodus story. The harsh treatment was a reflection of the Egyptians' fear of the growing population of Israelites, whom they saw as a potential threat.
Egyptians knew how to treat this before 1550 B.C.
When Moses held up his hands, the isrealites won. When Moses did not hold up his hands, then the isrealites were defeated. Holding up your hand is a symol of asking God for help. It shows the people that God would give them great victory. Their own strength would not be able to let them win, but believing in God will.
The Egyptian's used different types of herbal medicine, also ointments, potions and pills made from different plant materials.
Egyptian doctors used drugs and herbs to treat different sicknesses, and also set broken bones and also sewing up cuts. Egyptians were the firsts to specialize in the field of medicine and wrote the very first medical books on pieces of papyrus. -I hope this helped! :)
Herbal Remedies was used by the Ancient Egyptians.Cure for Diarrhea: 1/8th cup figs and grapes, bread dough, pit corn, fresh Earth, onion, and elderberry.Cure for Cataracts: Mix brain-of-tortoise with honey. Place on the eye and say:
They became their own nation rather than slaves for the Egyptians.
The egyptians worked the Isrealites ruthlessly.(exodus 1vs 13)by estate sales by becky thompson.www.thompsonestatesales.com
yes they did
Egyptians knew how to treat this before 1550 B.C.
the isrealites did have to go back to egypt after josia died
They are the same people.
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The Israelites were enslaved by the ancient Egyptians, as described in the Hebrew Bible, particularly in the Book of Exodus. This enslavement occurred after the Israelites settled in Egypt during a time of famine, where they initially enjoyed favor but later faced oppression as their population grew. The Egyptians forced them into hard labor, building cities and monuments, until Moses led them to freedom.
Moses
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In The Torah
they believe in great faith