no, they have no record of it in secular history.
The number of israelites killed in the wilderness were many. as the bible says the entire generation of people who made the golden calf walked and died in the wilderness.
AnswerAccording to the Bible, the Israelites were given manna and quail.
Numbers ch.13-14.
Exodus and Joshua both mention the food eaten.
The bible does not tell us the distance covered, but it could be five hundred kilometers to Jordan from Suez.
Deuteronomy 29:4, "I have led you in the wilderness for forty years".
Another answer from our community:When God delivered the Israelites from the Egyptians at the Red Sea, He explained to the Israelites: "I am Jehovah your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt to give you the land of Canaan."-Lev. 25:38.He (God) commanded that the inhabits of the land to be destroyed. (this is what is stated in The Bible)
The book of Numbers in the Bible primarily contains census data of the Israelites, detailing the organization and numbers of the tribes as they wander in the wilderness. It also includes various laws and regulations given to the Israelites by God through Moses, as well as accounts of their experiences and challenges during their time in the wilderness.
No. -- extra -- There is no direct mention of cats in the translated Bible. It is known that the Israelites distrusted everything associated with the Egyptians, who ruled over them. The fact that the Egyptians held cats in such high esteem encouraged the occupied population to despise them almost as much as they hated the occupiers, so this may be the reason why they are not mentioned in the Bible.
According to the Old Testament, the Israelites (the ancestors of today's Jews) wandered the wilderness (often mistranslated as desert) for 40 years. There is currently no archaeological evidence to support the claim that this event actually happened historically (see also the attached Related Link.).
Moses was of Hebrew descent, belonging to the Israelite tribe of Levi. According to the Bible, Moses was born in Egypt during a time when the Israelites were enslaved by the Egyptians.
In the Bible, the Egyptians mourned for Jacob for 70 days, (Genesis 50.3) and the Israelites mourned for Aaron for 30 days, (Numbers 20.29) But there is no rule about how many days you should mourn. It is up to you.