40 years
383 years.
It took the Israelite a total of 40 years to reach the promised land.
Canaan was the land that God promised Abraham long before the start of Christianity.
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Scholars calculate the Israelites to have wandered in the wilderness for 38 or 39 years; tradition holds it was "40 years" although that number may be an ancient metaphor for a generally large number and hence simply meaning, a long time although an actual forty years would still be pretty accurate. According the the Old Testament, Moses led them out of bondage from Egypt, Joshua helped lead them into the promised land.
Long Promised Road was created on 1971-04-03.
God did not allow Moses to reach the promised land. Rather, he died at Mt. Nebo (as God has said in Numbers 20:12, "And the Lord spake unto Moses and Aaron, Because ye believed Me not, to sanctify me in the eyes of the children of Israel, therefore ye shall not bring this congregation, into the land which I have given them." KJV) where he was able to see a panoramic view of the promised land. Moses led the Children of Israel during their nation-building in the wilderness, from the exodus from Egypt to the threshold of entering the Promised Land, a period of 40 years, but never in his life set foot in the land.
Joshua died at age 110. He conquered the land for 7 years. He divided the land for 7 years. That would make him 96 years old when he took over for Moses. However there's no clear information how long he lived after conquering and dividing the land - so he may have been younger. ----- Reese Chronological Bible complied by Frank R. Klassen (Bethany House Publishers, 1977) indicates that the Israelites entered the Promised Land in 1422 B.C. (Joshua 1) and that Joshua died in 1372 B.C (Joshua 24:29). If this is true, this means that Joshua was in the Promised Land for 50 years. Since Joshua 24:29 says he died at the age of 110 years, this would imply that Joshua was 60 years old when he entered the land. Also, he would have been 20 years of age at the time he gave the good report to the nation of Israel. This agrees with Numbers 11:28.
Yes. The early part of the Book of Joshua discusses this event.
I Never Promised You a Long Run - 1971 was released on: USA: September 1971 (New York Film Festival)
No one knows but by faith. We are promised that it will be for eternity.
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