850 years until the First Destruction, and then (after the 70-year exile) some tens of thousands returned and lived there for many centuries more. Aside from a couple of historical "dark spots" (such as 15 centuries ago and again nine centuries ago), Jews (though not the majority) have lived in the Holy land in all times.
No. They moved into Canaan long before the term "Judah" existed, around 2000 BCE.
Joshua led the Israelites into Canaan.
All Jews (aside from converts) are descended from the Hebrews of the Bible, who at one time lived in Canaan. Later many of them migrated to Europe.
They were in Canaan (×›× ×¢×Ÿ).
The Land of Canaan, which was west of the River Jordan. This included, among other cities, Jericho, Gaza, Sidon, and Jerusalem.
The nation of Israel (ישראל)
In the past: Canaan. Today: Israel.
they moved to Egypt.
Moses (משה) brought the people out of slavery, but no one "brought them out of Canaan"
The Canaanites (Though there is a school of thought that says the hebrews didn't fight the Canaanites, but that they WERE the canaanites.)
The Hebrews were bound for the Promised Land (Canaan) after they left Egypt. However, due to their negativity and fear of the inhabitants of Canaan, they ended up wandering in the desert for forty years.
The land promised to the people was Canaan.