It was when the Israelites left Egypt and journeyed to Canaan (Israel) as narrated in the Hebrew Bible.
The Jewish people had a exodus from Egypt to Canaan , the promised land.
Because it was promised by God. He promised it to the Israelites (Genesis 26:1-5).Answer:Because God saw the Israelites were suffering in Egypt (Exodus ch.1). That is why He gave them the Promised Land (Exodus ch.3) and called them His people.
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Israel.
Stinging hornets (Exodus 23:28).
There are several verses that do so, mainly in the Old Testament. Most particularly, the Promised Land that God promised to the Israelites after their exodus from Egypt was described as the "land of milk and honey" (Exodus 3:8, 33:3).
I think Pakistan has never been considered the 'promised land'.The Promised Land is a term used to describe the land promised or given by God to the Israelites.The promise is firstly made to Abraham (Genesis 15:18-21) and then renewed to his son Isaac, and to Isaac's son Jacob (Genesis 28:13), Abraham's grandson.The promised land was described in terms of the territory from the River of Egypt to the Euphrates river (Exodus 23:31) and was given to their descendants after the Exodus. (Deuteronomy 1:8)
The children of Israel were in Egypt before they journeyed to the Promised Land. They were enslaved in Egypt for several generations before being led out by Moses during the Exodus.
Overflowing with milk and honey... you can read this in Exodus chapter 3
they were seeking a "promised land" like the Jews in the Book of Exodus
As recorded in Exodus (ch.24), the entire nation affirmed to God "in one voice" at Mount Sinai, "We will do, and we will listen," meaning that they would obey God's commands. See also Exodus ch.19-20.
Caleb (ben Yefuneh).These were the only two adult males who saw both Egypt and the Promised Land. All the restof the generation of the Exodus was replaced by attrition in the wilderness.