Now that all the firstborn children of Egypt are dead, the Hebrews go to Pharaoh and demand that he give them provisions for their journey into the desert.

Pharaoh agrees, but once the Hebrews are on their way into the desert, he changes his mind.

Pharaoh musters his army and gives chase to the Hebrews.

On seeing the Egyptian chariots, many of the Hebrews wish that they'd stayed slaves in Egypt rather than die in the desert.

Moses parts the Red Sea and the Hebrews flee across the seafloor.

The Egyptians chase the Hebrews through the Red Sea, but Moses closes it back up on the other side, drowning all the Egyptians and securing the Hebrews' freedom.


haggadah Section: -- Exodus Story