Throughout most of history slaves have played a part.
However there is no sure way to say that the Egyptian gods or goddesses enslaved other gods or goddesses, or people, based upon what little we know of the depictions of their religion.
There is also a noted difference though hard to define in those depictions to detect the difference in a slave, which has no choice; and a servant, whom may have many reasons for severing.
The Bible states that 600,000 Israelite former slaves were brought out of Egypt by Moses (Exodus ch.12). These were men. To that number must be added their wives and children.
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The biblical account does not suggest that any Hebrew slaves remained in Egypt at the time of the Exodus. From a historical perspective there was no biblical Exodus from Egypt, according to over 90 per cent of scholars. Therefore a historian would not say whether any Hebrew slaves stayed in Egypt in the Exodus story.
A:The Bible says that Moses was born after the Israelites became slaves and then lived to 120 years old, but did not begin the Exodus until just 40 years before his death. So, God must have willingly allowed the Israelites to suffer as slaves for more than 80 years and probably much longer. Nevertheless, the Bible also says that God cared about the Israelite slaves. On the other hand, more than ninety per cent of scholars are said to believe that there never was an Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible. The Israelite nation was never enslaved and therefore God had no need to care about the Israelites.
The Israelite's believed that the giving of the commandments reaffirmed their covenant with god
most Anciet egypt slaves were greeks and romans.
In 2013 there are no slaves.
Supposedly from Ramses
Contrary to popular belief, there actually weren't many slaves in Egypt.
The Israelites were slaves in Egypt for roughly 400 years .