The narrative provided in the Book of Exodus is a religious…

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The narrative provided in the Book of Exodus is a religious text, and therefore, it might include elements that are not literal but are meant to be symbolic or didactic. The specific passage in Exodus 12:35-36, where the Israelites are said to have taken valuables with them, indicates that the Egyptians gave the Israelites these items willingly. This event is often interpreted as a miracle or as divine intervention. The purpose of including this in the narrative is commonly regarded as a way to show the favor and protection of God towards the Israelites.