Public prayer, public Torah-study, and authoring Torah-works of piety and belief. This continues; so the past tense need not be used.
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When you can trust him and believe in him. New answer- MATTHEW 28;19,20
Yes, the chosen people or 'God's chosen people', as said in the Bible, are another name for the Israelites. -S.M.M. ;)
faith in one god
True Christians share their faith by spreading the Word of God and by works of charity/kindness. I recommend visiting incmedia.org, a website where truth meets you.
Because in doing this it strengthen their faith. Faith gets stronger in times of trial. It would have been very easy for the Israelites to believe that God would save them if He had done it instantly. But in taking so long God tested their faith and made the wait well worth it. This applies not only to the Israelites but to us and our everyday life and walk in faith.
Love for one another, and the faith in GOD.
They lacked their faith in God. They didn't listen to anything he said (..... the whole 40 years in the dessert thing?)
No, G-d did not say this. And in fact today, 30% of Israeli citizens are not Jewish.
Just about all Christians share their faith at least once in their life. Just because you don't share your faith with other people doesn't say that your against God though. There is a program called "Dare 2 Share" which is about sharing your faith with people from a best friend, lover, or even a complete stranger.
you can share love with one another by God and trueness
Yes it was only God that saved the Israelites in the forty years of wandering.
It shouldn't at all. When the Israelites came out of Egypt, "strangers" (likely other slaves from foreign nations) came out with them. Eventually, they were accepted among the Israelites as Israelites. It is believed that these strangers who were graffed into Israel are a picture (or a type) of those who by faith in Yehoshua (Jesus) are graffed into the household of God as per Romans 11 and Eph. 2.