If there really was an Exodus from Egypt, the Israelites would have had around 200 kilometres to travel, even by a circuitous route, in order to reach the borders of Canaan. The leading Israelites could have walked this in just a few days, although the remainder of the two and a half million people would have continued to arrive for several more weeks. With a total of 600,000 fighting men, as portrayed in The Bible, even the advance guard could have overwhelmed any Canaanite city of the time without any trouble.
Actually the trip was uncertain but it took them 40 long years , the reason being the golden calf.
Had the Israelites not brought about the various delays (Exodus ch. 32-33, Numbers ch.11, ch.12, ch.13, ch.14), the journey would have taken a matter of weeks, not decades.
A matter of weeks.
11 days
No, according to the Bible, Moses' wife, Zipporah, did not enter the Promised Land. Moses himself was not allowed to enter because he disobeyed God's command.
Here the two people only from Egypt to see the promised land were Joshua and Moses. Please kindly note Even though Moses was not allowed to set his foot in the promised land of Canaan , he was shown the land by God from a far distance.
He could not reach the promised land
Yes they did.
Moses was not permitted to set his feet on the promised land.
No. Abraham and Sarah left Haran to sojourn to the Promised Land.
Pisgah s is a mountain top. It is famous in the bible the oldtestament . It was here where Moses stood and saw the promised land promised by god for the Jews. But Moses was punished and he never set foot in the promised land.
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False idols
Moses literally did nothing in Israel ... he never set foot in the 'promised land'.
Joshua succeeded Moses.
Actually Moses started the journey leading the Jews to the promised land, but he died and Joshua took over the job of leading the people to the promised land.