Another view of the Exodus:
The Exodus is not the story of regeneration before response. It's the story of gracious
deliverance before decision and choice. God brought Israel out of slavery not to declare them saved, but to invite them into covenantal life. He freed them in order to instruct them, and He instructed them in order to call them to choose life. Some did. Many did not. The initial freedom was real, but it was not final. For actual salvation and true life, God commanded them to choose life.
The way I read the Exodus, it conforms nicely to the soteriology of those who see Scripture instructing us that God provides an initial freedom from slavery - and even in this phase many struggle wanting to go back to the slavery - long enough to instruct people and bring them to the point of choosing life which is to choose so called regeneration which is actual salvation. He even puts up with them for decades of wandering and rebelliousness providing them opportunity after opportunity to choose life. Until He doesn't.
Note how
@Rufus is using the word "deliverance" at times and not "salvation". It's because he knows he has a problem with his theory and that the Exodus was not Salvation to Eternal Life which required the Israelites to choose Life that was graciously offered to them even in their continuing rebelliousness.