It was founded at the time of Joshua's conquest, beginning in (according to traditional chronology) 1272 BCE.
Yes, many call it "the holy land".
400
Israel was not invented. It is an alternate name for Jacob of the Old Testament. His descendants were called "the children of Israel." Israel was also the name of one of two ancient Jewish kingdoms, the other being Judah. The ancient Kingdom of Israel existed as an independent entity form about 1050 BC until about 930 BC. Because the ancient Kingdom of Judah lasted until the Babylonian conquest, and was afterward a province of Babylon, Macedon and then Rome under the names of Yehud or Judea, modern efforts to found a Jewish state preferred the name Israel. The modern State of Israel was founded in 1948.
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About 22 years.
The question as written makes no sense. The Promised Land is a place, not an event. David was King of the United Kingdom of Israel which was in the Promised Land. If the question is asking, according to the Bible, how many years passed between the arrival in the Promised Land and David's ascension to the throne, that period is considered to be roughly 400 years. Historically, it is assumed to be a little less (roughly 200-300 years) assuming that the events of the Bible are Historical.
Barak lead Israel for 40 years. Go to a NIV bible and go to Judges 5:31
Certainly! Many Jews who have been raised on foreign soil have returned to the land of Israel and many continue to do so on a daily basis.
Israel was established by Jews, and has been predominantly Jewish throughout history (with the exception of the 1st -19th Centuries) but it has always had citizens of many religions.