Definition: Breed exodus, God's command to free people from slavery. It refers to a migration from slavery into freedom as commanded by God in Exodus 19:1-23. The concept originated with Abraham, who was separated from his wife Sarah and her son Ishmael, and was taken captive to Egypt by Pharaoh's army. When they arrived in Canaan, the Hebrew word "bren" (pronounced 'breen') is translated into the English word "born" or "borned," implying that Isaac had been born into slavery.