According to the Torah, it was 40 years, which works out to be 480 months (assuming it was exactly 40 years).
Seasons in the desert are three months long.
They had to cross many things, including the Sea of Reeds, the Sinai Desert, the Negev Desert, and the Jordan River.
Both summer and winter are about 93 days long (3 months) in the desert or any other biome.
The statement "The people first had a polytheistic religion that involved worshiping many gods" does not accurately describe the story of the ancient Hebrews. The ancient Hebrews were monotheistic, believing in one God. The statement "The promises that God made to Abraham" is a correct description of the story of the ancient Hebrews, as God made a covenant with Abraham promising him land and descendants.
He was the One true God! The Nations served many gods.
The Hebrew people wandered for 40 years in the wilderness . And they ate manna.
Yes, the Hebrews had many many wars.
Today Hebrews are called Jews. They consist of many different skin colors, just as they did in ancient times.
Because there is no life there for many hundreds of yearsand the ever changing atmosphere eventually turns into a desert.
Before the flood there were many nations and also after the flood; but mainly the Bible talks about God's ancient people, the Hebrews or the children of Israel, Abraham's descendant's.
A hin is a unit of liquid measure used by the ancient Hebrews, equal to about five liters.
No. Zeus is a deity of the ancient Greek polytheistic tradition (belief in many gods). The bible started with the Hebrews and their monotheistic (one god) religion.