This storyboard portrays the story of the Jewish Exodus.
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If you go there with your family, it will be their promised land!!
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Help us!!
Let my people go!!
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The Patriarch Abraham made a covenant with God, promising that if his family and him left Ur and traveled to Canaan, that one day this would be his descendants' promised land. Years later, a famine struck in Canaan. Abraham’s grandson, Jacob, and his family fled to Egypt. The Pharaoh grew distrustful of the Isrelites, because they began to overpopulate Egypt and practice a different religion. They were enslaved.
Lets go home, everyone. C'mon!
Moses was a hebrew turned prince when he was raised in the palace of the Pharaoh. He wanted to leave the palace because the Pharaoh was enslaving the Hebrew. The Pharaoh would not let the Hebrews out of salvery.
The Ten commandments
The first punishment that the Egyptians faced were bugs infesting their crops and destroying their farms, and causing illnesses. The second and last punishment the Egyptians faced was the death of every first born child, apart from the Hebrew children. Moses tells the Hebrew to smear lambs blood over their doorways so that the angel of death would passover their homes.
Were home!!!
Pharaoh demands the exile of the Hebrew, and Moses leads them back to Sinai Penninsula. The Freedom of Hebrews is called Exodus and is remembered during the week of Passover
The Isrealites went back to canaan through the Sinai Peninsula. Moses received the Ten Commandments and other laws from God at the top of Mount Sinai. Thell tell the Isreaites how to behave toward God and each other.
Moses’ assistant, Joshua, led the israelites back into canaan. Israelites conquered several small kingdoms, called tribes.
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