According to Hebrew traditions, it was around 1250 BCE that Moses led them out of A. Egypt B. Canaan C. Palestine D. Mesopotamia

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Answer:

A. Egypt

Explanation:

Moses is one of the central figures in the Hebrew traditions and in the Judaism. There are multiple things that are attributed to Moses in the Hebrew traditions, one of which is that he was the men that led them out of Egypt.

According to the traditions, the Hebrews were enslaved by the Egyptians. They were treated very badly and they wanted to break free. Moses came to be the men that had the courage to go against the pharaoh, and to lead the Hebrews out of Egypt and into the promised land and freedom. According tot he legend, Moses managed to do this, and he did it in a miraculous manner, by moving the waters of the Jordan River, creating a pathway through it so the people can pass and save themselves from the Egyptian army, and than the water fell back on place again.

Historically though, it is thought that Moses is a mythological character. There are no records whatsoever in the Egyptian writings about such a men, nor in the writings of the other surrounding civilizations. Real or not, Moses remained to be an important character in all of the Abrahamic religions.

Answer:

A. Egypt

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