Abraham had journeys (Genesis ch.11, 12, and 13), but it does not state that he took a wilderness route. In any case, his journeys lasted weeks or a few months - not more.
it took Abraham 4 days, 4 nights, 4 hours, 4 minutes and 7 seconds to lead his people to the Canaan.
Moses and the Israelites sojourned in the wilderness for forty years. Note that they weren't walking the entire time.
it took about 5-6 years.
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Canaan was the land that God promised Abraham long before the start of Christianity.
it start wat long ago when people lived in caves and there was dinisores...... dinisores ate Jewish people
A:According to the Bible, Moses certainly led the Hebrews on a long journey out of Egypt, towards the Promised Land. The Book of Genesis says that only Abraham and Sarah journeyed into the land of the Canaanites, because Abraham was to be the ancestor of the Hebrew people.From a historical perspective, the answer is no, in both cases. Historians say the story of Abraham is clearly legendary, with no historical basis. The respected Israeli archaeologist, Israel Finkelstein says that over ninety per cent of scholars believe there was no Exodus from Egypt asdescribed in the Bible. The epic journeys of the Bible simply did not happen.
The Canaan Dog has a life span of 12 - 13 years.
It took forty years until the Israelites entered Canaan.
a long drought began in canaan , so the Israelites had to move to where to survive
Estimates place the Hebrews in Southwest Asia sometime prior to 2000 BCE, possibly as long ago as 10,000 BCE.Answer:According to Jewish tradition and Biblical chronology, the Hebrews settled in Canaan in the 13th century BCE under Joshua. Abraham and his family were in Canaan a few centuries earlier.
No. They moved into Canaan long before the term "Judah" existed, around 2000 BCE.
The long journey during which Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt and back to Canaan is known as the Exodus.
The Bible portrays Abram as living around 1800 BCE, long before the time of the Chaldeans. The Bible says that Abram was born in the city, Ur of the Chaldeans and later left with his father Terah to travel to Haran. However, the Chaldeans were an Arabian tribe that only left the Arabian peninsula and settled to the south of Babylon during the eighth century BCE. A century after their arrival, they captured Babylon from their Assyrian overlords and initiated the neo-Babylonian empire. The story of Abraham only mentions the Chaldeans because it was written down after the Chaldeans became a dominant force in the ancient Near East.
No. It was called Canaan a long time ago.