Why they wanted to . . .
Life had become unbearable there, just as it always has in any place where
the Jews thought they had reached the point where they fit in comfortably.
How they did it . . . . .
with a lot of external help and guidance
It was the route God chose for them to the Holy Land (Exodus ch.13).
the departure of the israelites from egypt
The length of the Exodus route followed by the Israelites is not definitively known, as the exact path remains a subject of debate among scholars and archaeologists. Estimates suggest that the journey from Egypt to the Promised Land could have been around 200 to 300 miles. The Israelites wandered in the desert for 40 years, which complicates precise measurements of the overall route taken. Various theories propose different locations for key sites mentioned in the biblical account, further obscuring the exact length of the journey.
The Exodus?
the Exodus
The book Exodus was written by Moses and it is about him and the Israelites journey through the desert.
Egypt.
There was no short cut route for them as God punished an entire generation who disobeyed him and so they had to wander forty long years.Answer:Northeast, along the Mediterranean coast (Exodus ch.13).
The Israelites at first enjoyed a prosperous period in Egypt (Genesis 47:27), since the Egyptians were grateful to Joseph (a leading Israelite) for having enabled them to survive a famine (Genesis ch.41). Later, the Israelites were enslaved by the Egyptians (Exodus ch.1), with backbreaking labor and cruel decrees (ibid). By the time of the Exodus, many of the Israelites had given up hope (Exodus ch.6).
The book of Exodus.
It was called the Exodus.
"Exodus"