No. God gave the land of Canaan (Promised Land) to Abraham and his descendants. Abraham's descendants were the Hebrew people. Moses led the Hebrew people to the Promised Land, a trip that took 40 years to complete because the Hebrew people sinned and so were led in desert wanderings for 40 years. Moses did not get to go into the promised land because of sin. Joshua, Moses' second in command led the people into the land.
Yes according to Torah but the covenant was between God and the Hebrews while they were still in the desert of the Exodus.
No. This covenant was originally made with Abraham, the father of the Jewish nation.
Judaism is the faith of the Jews. Followers of the God Jehovah, Yahweh. The Jews consider the father of their faith to be Moses, who led the Jews from a captivity in Egypt about 4500 years ago, to their "Promised Land" in what is to day called Israel.
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Actually Moses started the journey leading the Jews to the promised land, but he died and Joshua took over the job of leading the people to the promised land.
Pisgah s is a mountain top. It is famous in the bible the oldtestament . It was here where Moses stood and saw the promised land promised by god for the Jews. But Moses was punished and he never set foot in the promised land.
The second covenant in the Bible is the covenant between God and Noah, commonly known as the Noahic Covenant. This covenant was established after the Great Flood and was a promise from God to never again destroy the world with a flood. It also included the sign of the rainbow as a symbol of this covenant.
Into the desert for 40 years. Moses was trying to lead the newly freed Jews to the promised land. Moses himself died before getting there.
God, who instructed Moses to write the Torah.Answer:Our tradition is that it was founded by Abraham, and became binding later, through God's covenant with the Israelites in the time of Moses.
They believed that they have a covenant with God. Today they are called Jews, and they still believe this (although this belief is very personal and may take many different forms).
Yes Joshua was Moses successor, and it was Joshua who lead the Jews into the promised land.
he didnt... no offense to the big guy here, but moshe and the yehudim were pretty must on their/our own
The covenant was between God and all of the Jews, not only with Moses (Exodus 34:27). It stipulated that God would treasure the Israelites, and they would obey Him (Exodus ch.19).
the jews its hebrew