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God institutes the Passover as both immediate protection from the tenth plague and perpetual memorial of Israel's deliverance. The devastating death of Egypt's firstborn finally breaks Pharaoh's resistance, and he urgently sends Israel away with Egyptian gifts. After 430 years in Egypt, the Israelites—now numbering about 600,000 men plus women and children—begin their exodus.
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God institutes the Passover as both immediate protection from the tenth plague and perpetual memorial of Israel's deliverance. The devastating death of Egypt's firstborn finally breaks Pharaoh's resistance, and he urgently sends Israel away with Egyptian gifts. After 430 years in Egypt, the Israelites—now numbering about 600,000 men plus women and children—begin their exodus.