Because He had promised Israel (Canaan) to the ancestors of the Israelites (Genesis ch.28), and now the time had come to fulfill the promise (Exodus ch.3).
Yes, Moses lead the 'children of Israel' out of Egypt.
Yes..Jimmy Carter helped Egypt and Israel to make the formal peace.He invited Anwar ElSadat and Minachen Begin to "Camp David" to sign the Egypt-Israel Peace treaty.
Egypt.
Yes. Egypt, the first country to make peace with Israel is in Africa.
A:According to the Book of Exodus, the Israelites, who had previously been free settlers in Egypt, were enslaved because the pharaoh became alarmed at their growing number and the risk that the Israelites might one day seek to overthrow the Egyptian rule.On the other hand, Ze'ev Herzog (Ha'aretz Magazine, 29 October, 1999) says that what archaeologists have learned from their excavations in the Land of Israel is that the Israelites were never in Egypt, did not wander in the desert, did not conquer the land in a military campaign and did not pass it on to the twelve tribes of Israel. He says the many Egyptian documents that we have make no mention of the Israelites' presence in Egypt and are also silent about the events of the Exodus. If the Israelites were never in Egypt, then of course they were never slaves for the pharaoh.
Assyrian threat
The first Arab nation to make peace with Israel was Egypt. Egypt signed the Camp David accord that was mediated by President Jimmy Carter, and the two nations have been at peace ever since. It was a great success.
According to the narrative, the Israelites were becoming a large minority in Egypt. Therefore, they could rise up and become violent. There is no indication that the Israelites would do this, but only that they were large enough to attempt this.
Referring to the Israelites themselves, see this link for a few examples: Israelite contributions to the Western world
President Anwar Sadat of Egypt decided that he would make peace with Israel to recover the Sinai Peninsula rather than risk another war.
Moses climbed Mount Sinai to receive the Ten Commandments from God after the Israelites had left Egypt. Abraham moved to Canaan many years before Moses, as part of God's promise to make his descendants a great nation.
At the close of the era of the Judges, the Israelites asked for a king. See also:Choosing a king