Moses or Abraham led the israelites out of Egypt i believe
Jacob was 130 years old when he entered Egypt (Gen. 47:9) and therefore had been born in 2005 B.C. Isaac was sixty when Jacob was born (Gen 25:26), and Abraham was 100 when Isaac was born (Gen. 21:5). Therefore, Abraham was 160 years old being born in 2165 B.C.
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Abraham left Canaan (not Egypt) because of a famine. According to traditional chronology, this was in 1737 BCE.See also:Abraham's biographyTimeline
Abraham and Sarah lived in Canaan, which many hundreds of years later became Judah and parts of Samaria. At one time Abraham and Sarah traveled to Egypt and stayed there a short time.
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The Best Land in Goshen a Fertile Area in Norther Egypt.
The Muslims entered Egypt during the reign of Hazrat Omar (RAU) in the 7th century AD.
When Alexander entered Egypt, he was welcomed by the Egyptians and was regarded as a liberator from Persian rule. He was proclaimed the new "master of the Universe" and the son of the god Amun. He founded the city of Alexandria of Egypt, which later became the most important city on Egypt. He then left to fight the Persian emperor in Mesopotamia (Iraq).
A:No, this is not true. He did ask her to tell the pharaoh that she was his own sister. It is not immediately clear from the context whether she was really his sister, or whether this was a rather unnecessary ruse. However, the story of the patriarchs, as a whole, shows that Sarah must have been both Abraham's wife and his sister, and therefore the daughter of Terah. Isaac's wife, Rebekah, was the daughter of Bethuel, son of Milcah, the wife of Nahor, Abraham's brother. The third patriarch, Jacob, married Leah and Rachel, daughters of Laban, Rebekah's brother. The consequence of this is that the patriarchal family line is a self-contained unit, originating solely in Terah, with no pathways to or from the outer world. The children of Israel were all descended solely from Terah, through both male and female lines all the way back to Abraham and Sarah. Sarah was therefore Abraham's sister, just as he told the kings. There is a theological reason for this self-contained genealogy, but it is beyond the scope of this question.
Officially, Rome conquered Egypt in 31 BC after Actium. However they were in contact with Egypt since shortly after the beginning of the Ptolemaic dynasty. Rome was even made guardian of the kingdom. It was the Romans who entered Egypt and restored Ptolemy XII to his throne and left a division of troops there. Julius Caesar entered and fought a war there in 47BC and also left a division of troops there, although the country remained independent. It wasn't until Octavian entered Egypt that Rome finally took over the country.
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