No. The departure from Egypt takes place early in the book of Exodus.
After that, the entire remainder of the Torah ... until the end of Deuteronomy, including the book
of Numbers ... records matters and activities in the wilderness on the way to the Promised Land.
According to The Bible, it was the land that God had promised to Abraham.
This is nowhere listed in the Bible.
The first written account in the Bible is Exodus.
The first quarantining took place in Bible times. You can read of this account in the book of Numbers 5:1-4
Numbers 13. Here, according to God's commandment, Moses sent out twelve men from the twelve tribes of Israel to spy out the promised land.
1) He returned to his country (Numbers 24:25). 2) He later implemented a plot to get the Israelites to go astray after Midianite women (Numbers ch. 25, as elucidated in Numbers 31:16).
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He promised nothing at all like that."Be on the alert then, for you do not know the day nor the hour.
It was the belief of many Europeans that America would offer new opportunities and was the second "Promised Land", as in the Bible.
One well-known instance of spies in the Bible is found in the book of Numbers, specifically in Numbers 13-14. In this account, twelve spies are sent by Moses to scout out the land of Canaan, which God had promised to give to the Israelites. However, most of the spies gave a negative report and caused the Israelites to doubt God's promise, resulting in them wandering in the wilderness for 40 years.
Abraham is an important person in the first part of the Bible. He was chosen by God to seek out the Promised Land.
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