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What does the Bible say about the Israelites leaving Egypt?

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The Bible describes the Israelites' exodus from Egypt as a divinely orchestrated event where they left in haste after 430 years of oppression.

The account of the Israelites leaving Egypt is detailed in Exodus 12:33-42, where the urgency of their departure reflects God's providential deliverance. After the death of the firstborn during the tenth plague, the Egyptians urged the Israelites to leave quickly, fearing for their own lives. This urgency indicated that God was indeed controlling the circumstances, ensuring that His people were liberated. It wasn't just a physical exodus but a theological moment, signifying God's faithfulness to His covenant promises established with Abraham. The leaving of the Israelites was also a significant act of God's redemption, illustrating how He brings His people out of bondage and into freedom.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:33-42, Genesis 15:14, Psalm 105

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Leaving Egypt
Peter L. Meney · Aug 29, 2022
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