Answer:
When the Hebrew nation left slavery in Egypt to go to Canaan, they had to cross the obstacle of the Sinai Peninsula.
Step-by-step explanation:
- In the 13th century BCE, Moses took the responsibility of leading his people to move out of Egypt.
- Their route leading out from Egypt passed then route leading out from Egypt passed from the Sinai Peninsula through the Sinai Peninsula.
- The Hebrews believed that Yahweh, their God, had begun punishing the Egyptians through plagues and other disasters because they enslaved and exploited the Hebrews.
- This act of leaving Egypt for the good of Egypt itself was called Exodus.