Moses (Exodus 32:34), by the guidance of God (Numbers ch.9).
Moses led the Israelites in their journey out of Egypt into the land known as Canaan. He was chosen by God to lead the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, guiding them through the wilderness for 40 years. Under his leadership, they received the Ten Commandments and established their covenant with God. Ultimately, Moses was succeeded by Joshua, who led the Israelites into Canaan after Moses' death.
Moses, in keeping with God's guidance (Exodus 13:17-14:1).
Moses led the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt as described in the Old Testament of the Bible. He received the Ten Commandments from God and guided his people through the wilderness for 40 years in search of the Promised Land.
God used Moses to direct his children out of Egypt. Moses was chosen by God to be the leader and deliverer of the Israelites from their bondage in Egypt. He led them through the Red Sea, guided them in the wilderness, and eventually brought them to the edge of the Promised Land.
A pillar of fire (Exodus ch.13).
Yes, according to the Bible, God led the Israelites by a pillar of cloud during their journey through the wilderness. This cloud would move ahead of them during the day and would settle in a specific location at night. The Israelites would then set up camp around the cloud.
Moses was a poor speaker whom God chose to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. God sent plagues on Egypt through Moses to convince Pharaoh to release the Israelites. Through God's guidance, Moses led the Israelites to freedom from slavery in Egypt.
Deuteronomy 29:4, "I have led you in the wilderness for forty years".
The Israelites experienced various qualities of God, including His faithfulness, as He fulfilled His promises to them, such as delivering them from slavery in Egypt. They witnessed His power through miraculous events, like parting the Red Sea and providing manna in the wilderness. God's guidance was evident as He led them with a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. Additionally, His mercy and forgiveness were demonstrated repeatedly when the Israelites turned away from Him, yet He offered them chances for repentance and restoration.
God was reprimanding them after the events when the Scouts were sent to scout out the Holy Land. The Israelites did not exhibit complete trust in God (Deuteronomy ch.1). See Numbers ch.13-14.
cause it was God's will