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Approximately 1300 BC

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According to traditional chronology, it was in 1272 BCE.

Joshua had been Moses' right-hand man since his youth (Numbers 11:28), and his chief disciple; and was constantly found in the tent of Torah where Moses taught (Exodus 33:11), so as not to miss a single word of Moses' teaching. He could be trusted to reach correct decisions (Numbers ch.13-14); and was successful in battle too (Exodus ch.17).
As Moses approached the time when he would have to hand over the helm of leadership, Joshua turned out to be the best choice to carry on, and God named him as Moses' successor (Numbers ch.27). It was Joshua who led the Israelites into Canaan (Joshua ch.1).
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1272 BCE.

Joshua was Moses' chief disciple (Numbers 11:28). He could be trusted to reach correct decisions (Numbers ch.13-14); and was successful in battle (Exodus ch.17).
Before Moses' death, God named Joshua as Moses' successor (Numbers ch.27).See also the Related Links.

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Link: Contents of the Book of Joshua

Link: Why did they conquer the Canaanites?

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In the year of the LORD.

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Which rive did Joshua and Israel cross to get into canaan?

Joshua and the Israelites crossed the Jordan River to enter Canaan. God miraculously stopped the river's flow to allow them to pass safely.


What year did Joshua cross Jordon river?

Approximately 1300BC


What biblical evidence is there of the Jordan River stopping?

AnswerAccording to Joshua chapter 3, the Jordan River was stopped, to allow the Israelites to cross. There is no extra-biblical evidence of this miraculous event.


How did the Israelites and Joshua cross the Jordan River?

According to Joshua chapter 3, the Jordan was in flood because it was the time of the harvest. The priests set down the Ark of the Covenant at the brim of the water. The Jordan stooped flowing and the Israelites crossed over the dry river bed. Then Joshua asked the men to take 12 stones from the dry river bed and place them where they would camp.


How does Bnei-Yisrael entering the land of Israel involve water?

The Jordan river was miraculously split for them to cross (Joshua ch.3-4).


Was the Jordan river the body of water that the Hebrews had to cross to enter Canaan?

Abraham possibly crossed the Jordan, but the Hebrews coming out of Egypt would have entered Israel through the South (the Jordan is on east Coast).Answer:Yes, the Israelites crossed the Jordan (Joshua ch.3-4).


What river did the israelites cross on dry ground?

The Jordan River (see Joshua 3-4). They crossed the Red Sea in Exodus.


Who led the Israelites across the The Red Sea andThe Jordan River?

According to the Bible, Joshua led the Israelites across the River Jordan.


When did Francis Mary of the Cross Jordan die?

Francis Mary of the Cross Jordan died in 1918.


When was Francis Mary of the Cross Jordan born?

Francis Mary of the Cross Jordan was born in 1848.


What scripiture verse is it that the 12 stones taken out of the Jordan?

The scripture verse where you can find information about the 12 stones taken our of the Jordan is in the book of Joshua in the old testament. See Joshua 4:19-24. That is the fourth chapter of Joshua verses 19 to 24. To get the historical background of this scripture read the entire book of Joshua.


What commandment did God give Joshua after Moses died?

Joshua was commanded to take the Israelite nation over the Jordan river into Canaan.