No. They openly engaged in fear-mongering and were thus a threat to the eventual achievement of entering the Promised Land. There was no way nor reason for Moses to protect them. Joshua and Caleb, however, did not take part in this fear-mongering and therefore were the only people who departed Egypt who made it into the Promised Land.
Mr- Terrific - 1966 Try This on for Spies 1-15 was released on: USA: 24 April 1967
By sending spies
The greeks would pray to which ever god or give the a peace offering
The Israelites had been oppressed by the Egyptians for over 400 years. When God sent 10 plagues over Egypt, pharaoh let the Israelites go.......but not for long. He quickly changed his mind and pursued them. The Israelites were scared and asked, "Were there not enough graves in Egypt that the Lord will let us die in the desert?" Moses replied, "Stand firm and you will see the deliverance of the Lord today." Moses then parted the Red Sea and the Israelites went through on try ground. When Pharaoh's army tried to cross, God closed the waters and Pharaohs whole army drowned. They were able to see the deliverance of the Lord.......thats why it's such a big event. (I had to study Exodus for over 6 months......thats why I knew the answer!!) ~Bible Quizzer~
By sending spies to farmers' meetings who then added unreasonable statements to resolutions and spoke in favor of the railroads
Why would you want to know that? Try to keep demons away from you forever. Just ask GOD to protect you.
they protect camelot
l0v03 .... try this :)
All the prophets were called by god, and all refused to be servants of god at the first call, example Moses. They heard the word or message of god itcould have been warnings of punishment to kings, so they had to be bold and tell the people what god said. And they even wrote books in the bible.
evil spirits and even the devil come and try and take little kids away to the underworld the only thing that can protect them is god himself
Government should try to protect society from changes
There wasn't a Norse god try but there was a there wasnt a norse god try but there was a Norse god tyr who was the god of strength and battle. He put his hand into fenris's mouth and it was bitten off that's why its called the wolf joint.