Did the Jews gain supernatural powers in the Great Escape?
This history is full of controversies and mysteries, and the origins of the Jews and their experiences in Egypt have been surrounded by various opinions and doctrines. While Exodus provides us with a perspective, the real history may be far more complex than that.
The book of Exodus portrays the Jews as being subjected to and seeking freedom, while the Egyptian pharaoh becomes the wicked man who enslaves the Jews. But this may not be the case. Historical research has shown that Jewish life in Egypt was not as miserable as Moses portrayed. On the contrary, they are treated with a fair degree of respect and have certain privileges. For example, in major projects such as the construction of the pyramids, the Egyptians were not forced to participate in the Jews for fear of tiring them, which seems to be different from the description in the book of Exodus.
The history of the Jews is full of luck and opportunity, and they always seem to have come across countries that have treated them well. However, these countries that treated them well did not die well in the end. This raises an interesting question: is the presence of Jews really the source of the misfortune of these countries?
The Jews quickly made their fortune by some means when they entered Egypt. Later, the Hyksos invaded Egypt, and the Jews, in line with the principle that if they have milk, they saw that the Hyksos were so strong in combat, so they decisively hugged their thighs and helped the Hyksos occupy Egypt, and turned their heads and began to oppress those enthusiastic and kind Egyptians.
After that, the Jews rose rapidly in Egypt through commerce and **, and over time, the Jews monopolized Egyptian commerce and drove up prices, leading to two famines, which provoked the anger of the Egyptians and eventually forced the Egyptians to take action to expel the Jews. In the process, Moses, as the leader of the Jews, led them out of Egypt. During his wanderings in the desert, Moses claimed that he had encountered aliens with high technology, a claim that added a layer of mystery to Jewish history.
Overall, the history of the Jews is fraught with complexity and controversy. Although the book of Exodus provides us with a perspective, we still need to understand this history more comprehensively and objectively in order to better understand the origins and development of the Jews. At the same time, we should also realize that history is the result of the combined action of multiple factors and forces, and cannot simply be reduced to a single cause or factor.