The question is incomplete, the complete question is;
Which statement best explains why the Exodus is an important event in the Jewish religion?
A) It recalls the journey of the Hebrews from Ur to Canaan.
B) It supported the idea that Canaan was the Promised Land.
C) It describes the important role of Abraham in the Jewish faith.
D) It tells the history of the migrations and settlements of the Jewish people.
Answer:
B) It supported the idea that Canaan was the Promised Land.
Explanation:
The Jewish religion holds Canaan as the land promised to Abraham and his seed after him. This was actually a promise that Yahweh made to the Israelite nation before the nation was born.
The promise was made to Abraham. Yahweh also told Abraham that his seed will be enslaved for four hundred years after which He will bring them out and resettle them in the promised land.
The exodus reminds the Hebrews that Yahweh fulfilled His promise of bringing them into the promised land.