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The Bible says that at any one time there were 600,000 fighting men, or probably about two and a half million Israelites, who wandered in the harsh environment of the desert for the forty long years of the Exodus epic. Although their complaints about food are discussed, they seem to have never complained about not having the clothes they needed. In this long journey, children were born and grew up, the elderly died and were buried reverentially, and clothes and shoes must have become torn or simply worn out, yet they had no means of growing or producing cloth for their clothing.

Perhaps the answer is in the scholarly view that the Exodus never really happened. Israel Finkelstein says that over ninety per cent of scholars do not believe that the Exodus happened as described in the Bible.

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