
Exodus
Exodus refers to the biblical story in which the Israelites, led by Moses, escape from slavery in Egypt. This event, central to Jewish tradition, is described in the Book of Exodus in the Hebrew Bible. It involves significant themes of liberation, faith, and divine intervention, as God helps the Israelites overcome their oppressors through miracles, including the parting of the Red Sea. The Exodus symbolizes a journey towards freedom and the establishment of a covenant between God and the Israelites, marking the beginning of their identity as a nation and their journey to the Promised Land.