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The Israelites probably could have (and did) reached the Promised Land in 6-9 months. Because of their disobedience, they had to wander for 40 years.

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What did God do about the israelites going to the promised land?

He kept His promise and brought them there in the time of Joshua (Joshua chapters 3-4).


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In Jacob's time: because of famine. Later: they were exiled by Assyria, Babylonia and Rome.


What is the moral of B'midbar?

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It was to be their land and was promised to them by God. (The Promised Land). At the present time they only occupy a portion of this land promised to them. Eventually it will stretch from Damascus to the boarders of Egypt.Josh. 23: 5, 155 And the Lord your God, he shall aexpel them from before you, and drive them from out of your sight; and ye shall possess their land, as the Lord your God hath promised unto you.And I will aremember the covenant which I have made with my people; and I have covenanted with them that I would bgather them together in mine own due time, that I would give unto them again the cland of their fathers for their inheritance, which is the land of Jerusalem, which is the promised land unto them forever, saith the Father.The name Palestine was not the opriginal name of the land, but all was called Jerusalem.


Do Solomon have the right to sell away the land God had given to Israel?

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Why do you think the Israelite felt do strongly about a promised land?

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Who is the Israelites' leader who guided them into the Promised Land?

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What part of the promised Land did Joshua capture?

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If you're asking about the Land of Israel in ancient times, God promised the land to Abraham, and to Isaac and Jacob. Their Israelite descendants entered the Promised Land in the time of Joshua (ch.3-4), and from that time onward, its former name of Canaan was replaced by the name of Israel (Joshua 11:16,21; Judges 19:29; 1 Samuel 11:3, 13:1,9). Israelites, and their Jewish descendants, have been in Israel continuously since then, sometimes as a minority.


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