What is Exodus?

Exodus is like a super helpful backpack that lets you carry your stuff from one place to another without losing it.

Imagine you’re playing in the park and decide to go to the library for story time. You don’t want to leave all your toys behind, so you put them in a bag and take them with you. That’s what Exodus does, it helps you carry your digital stuff from one place (like a computer) to another (like a phone or tablet), so you can use it wherever you go.

How It Works

Think of Exodus as the bridge between two friends, your computer and your phone. When you want to move something from your computer to your phone, Exodus helps them talk to each other. It makes sure everything gets there safely, just like a friend who knows exactly where to put your toys when you move to a new room.

You can carry things like coins, cards, or even messages, and they all stay with you no matter where you go. It’s like having a special bag that never breaks, no matter how many times you use it!

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Examples

  1. A group of people escape from a cruel ruler with the help of a powerful leader and a miracle.
  2. The Israelites leave Egypt after being freed by Moses.
  3. A story about how one nation was set free through a divine act.

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