The reason could be fear, as the Israelites were fast multiplying.
The Israelites were slaves in Egypt for roughly 400 years .
The problem presented at the outset of the exodus from Egypt by Israel was their enslavement and oppression by the Egyptians. The Israelites were forced to work as slaves under harsh conditions, and they cried out to God for deliverance.
Moses or Abraham led the israelites out of Egypt i believe
the departure of the israelites from egypt
Moses led the Israelites OUT of Egypt. Joshua led them into the promised land (roughly where Israel is today).
According to the narrative, the Israelites were becoming a large minority in Egypt. Therefore, they could rise up and become violent. There is no indication that the Israelites would do this, but only that they were large enough to attempt this.
The Israelites went to Egypt because there was a famine in the land of Canaan, where they were living. Joseph, one of the Israelites, had risen to a position of power in Egypt and invited his family to seek refuge there.
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According to the Biblical Narrative, the Egyptian Army pursued the Israelites to the Reed Sea.
According to tradition (see Rashi commentary to Exodus ch.13), the majority of the Israelites had become idolaters in Egypt (Ezekiel ch.20) and were not deemed worthy of joining the Exodus - or didn't want to. Those who did leave Egypt were 20% of the Israelite populace (Rashi, Exodus 13).
The name is Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh. The Israelites' departure from Egypt is in the book of Exodus.