You are all useless! I want more bricks at dawn and all the buildings to be fully polished.
Someone will come to rescue us one day...
Rescue your people from Egypt and free the Israelites from slavery Moses.
I have a mission!
We're finally free!
Come back here! 
The Judaism: The time of peace and prosperity in Egypt under sympathetic rulers ended for Israelites when they were enslaved by cruel pharaohs who burdened them with backbreaking jobs of making bricks and constructing public buildings. This oppressive slavery devasted the Israelites, and they yearned for freedom.
The Law described the Israelites' end of the bargain or their responsibilities in the sacred Covenant between God and them.
Hundreds of years later the answer to their dreams came in the person of the man most revered to this day by faithful Jews. That man was Moses the son of Hebrew slaves. God led him to realize he had a mission to save his people. God told him that he was to lead the Israelites from slavery to freedom.
I promise to do whatever you ask of me.
I promise to do whatever you ask of me.
After a mighty moral struggle with the Egyptian pharaoh for freedom, Moses eventually did lead the Israelites out of Egypt but pharaoh's soldiers and chariots pursued the Israelites to catch them and bring them back. God rescued the Israelites by parting the waters of the sea, leading them to across on dry land and then making the waters close back over the Egyptian charioteers.
Nooo!
In a encounter on the mountaintop between Moses and Yahweh, Moses was presented with the Mosaic Law or as we now call it the Ten commandments that was said to have been written with lightning and on stone tablets by God himself from an Egyptian template in the Sinai Desert.
While Moses spent forty days on the mountaintop receiving the Law from Yahweh, the people down below grew impatient. As a diversion they built an idol of metal, a golden calf made of melted-down jewelry and had a festival to honor it. They offered sacrifices to it and already worshiping a false god.
As punishment, God did not abandon them but for forty years they were lost and wandered in the desert, learning through many mistakes, hardships, and triumphs to trust more deeply in God who had saved them. Just before his people entered the fertile territory of Canaan, Moses had died.
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