Jehovah opened the sea, delivered Israel on dry ground, and overthrew Egypt’s pursuing army in a public act of salvation and judgment.
The Exodus Begins: Israel’s Departure From Egypt and Jehovah’s Deliverance (Exodus 12:31–51)
Israel’s Exodus in 1446 B.C.E. fulfilled Jehovah’s promise, judged Egypt, and began Israel’s ordered life as His covenant nation.
Baal-zephon: The Geographic Marker Before Israel’s Red Sea Crossing
Baal-zephon marks Israel’s final encampment before Jehovah opened the sea, exposing Pharaoh’s pride and sealing Israel’s deliverance.
The Israelite Exodus in 1446 B.C.E. and the Red Sea Crossing
The Exodus in 1446 B.C.E. culminates in Jehovah’s public deliverance at the Red Sea, ending Pharaoh’s claim and founding Israel’s identity.

