What is the historical core behind the Exodus?

Search for truth is left. Yet, I think it is time to let this dialogue rest. Thanks for the conversation.

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You have only extracted the definitions. Please see the quote you made. One purpose of concordance is to see how many times a word is used in what sense. So I give below the use of the word ebed:
servant 313, servants 294, slaves 29, slave 17, subjects 14, servant’s 12, slavery 11, officials 11, soldiers 10, male servants 8, attendants 7, advisers 7, I 7, men 6, male slaves 4, me 3, messengers 3, served 3, service 3, subject 3, male servant 3, generals 2, official 2, sailors 2, show a willingness to help 1, Slaves 1, forces 1, female servants 1, enslaved 1, crews 1, servitude 1, donkey 1, male slave 1, place of slavery 1, well 1, us 1, troops 1, officials who serve 1, yours 1, lowest of 1, serve 1, officers 1, he 1.

Well yes, we are talking about what the word means not how many times it was used in each of those meanings.

And while you are hung up on one word you ignore the other references that indicate the Hebrews were enslaved. In particular when God says

Deuteronomy 5:6 I am the LORD your God who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery (ebed).

Deuteronomy 5:15 And you shall remember that you were a slave (ebed) in the land of Egypt, and the LORD your God brought you out of there by a mighty hand and an outstretched arm; therefore the LORD your God commanded you to celebrate the Sabbath day.

So in your theory the Hebrews were freed from a land of low wages by the arm of God and were told to remember it each Sabbath day for forever?

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You refuse to admit your grandiose Humpty-Dumptyist idiolect. What happened to you once upon a time in Rajasthan?

I think that is a good observation. Time to close this post and cross the Jordan.

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