Importance of the Exodus to the Israelites

      

Importance of the Exodus to the Israelites

  

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john
- It marked the end of their suffering (oppression in Egypt).
- It signified that they were a special nation/chosen by God.
- It was a fulfillment of the promises God had made to Abraham.
- It proved that God was more powerful than other gods.
- It should/proved to them that Moses was a chosen leader of God.
- It united the people of Israel as a nation
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