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Q: How long did the Israelites spend at Mount Sinai making the tabernacle - consecrating the Levites for the Israelites - to march from Red Sea to Jordan River the first time?
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How wide was the Jordan river when the Israelites entered the promised land?

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How are Joshua leading the Israelites across the Jordan River and Moses leading them across the Red Sea the same?

Some of the key biblical events around Moses had quite close parallels in the story of Joshua. In the Exodus story, Joshua accompanied Moses onto the mountain, and was the only person other than Moses who could enter the tabernacle. In the Book of Exodus, Moses held out his rod and parted the Red Sea. The importance of the priests was given greater emphasis in the Book of Joshua, and as soon as their feet touched the waters of the Jordan, the waters stopped flowing and the people could cross. In the first case, parting the water allowed the Israelites to cross over and defeat the Egyptians who were pursuing them; in the second case, parting the water allowed the Israelites to cross over and defeat the Canaanites who were before them.


What distance did the Israelites walk in the wilderness?

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