The number of israelites killed in the wilderness were many. as The Bible says the entire generation of people who made the golden calf walked and died in the wilderness.
It is estimated that approximately 2 million Israelites died in the wilderness during the 40 years of wandering before reaching the Promised Land.
I don't know about "major," but the Israelites made a total of 42 stops, which are listed in Numbers ch.33.
Deuteronomy 29:4, "I have led you in the wilderness for forty years".
God sent fiery serpents as a punishment for the Israelites' disobedience in the wilderness. These serpents bit the people, causing many deaths until Moses made a bronze serpent on a pole, which the people could look at to be healed.
During the Israelites' sojourn in the wilderness, the Tabernacle was moved forty-two times (Numbers ch.33).
They followed the guidance of God, going wherever He took them (Numbers 9:15-20). The wilderness, by definition, didn't have many traveled roads, but they did stop at known places (Numbers ch.33).
"Second generation" since what? Please be more specific. If you mean "second generation" since the Exodus, the answer is many hundreds of thousands, since a complete new generation of men were born during the 40-year sojourn in the wilderness (Numbers ch.14 and 26). (According to tradition, the women did not die in the wilderness.)See also:How many Israelites left Egypt?
2,246 Union soldiers died in that battle. The Confederates lost 1,495 soldiers.
1) The length of time that the Israelites were in Egypt is not explicitly stated. According to tradition it was 210 years (Rashi commentary, Genesis 42:2). 2) They followed the guidance of God, going wherever He took them (Numbers 9:15-20). The wilderness, by definition, didn't have many traveled roads, but they did stop at known places (Numbers ch.33).
According to the Old Testament, the Israelites (the ancestors of today's Jews) wandered the wilderness (often mistranslated as desert) for 40 years. There is currently no archaeological evidence to support the claim that this event actually happened historically (see also the attached Related Link.).
Israelites has three syllables.
Kit's Wilderness has 229 pages.