The thirteen steps of the Exodus refer to the stages of the Jewish people's journey from slavery in Egypt to freedom. These steps typically include:
- The oppression in Egypt
- Moses' call at the burning bush
- The initial confrontation with Pharaoh
- The ten plagues
- The Passover
- The Exodus from Egypt
- The splitting of the Red Sea
- The giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai
- The construction of the Tabernacle
- The wandering in the desert
- The receiving of the commandments
- The journey to the Promised Land
- The entrance into Canaan.
Each step represents significant events that shaped the identity and faith of the Jewish people.