Joshua and Caleb, both faithful spies during the first reconnaissance of Canaan were the only two persons of their generationto enter the Promised Land when the conquest began.
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Joshua and Caleb were the only two of the adults who left Egypt to enter the Promised Land. There were many more who entered the land with them.
Here the two people only from Egypt to see the promised land were Joshua and Moses. Please kindly note Even though Moses was not allowed to set his foot in the promised land of Canaan , he was shown the land by God from a far distance.
No. He only viewed it from a mountaintop. He was not permitted to enter, because he had misrepresented God to His people during the journey from Egypt.
Caleb (ben Yefuneh).These were the only two adult males who saw both Egypt and the Promised Land. All the restof the generation of the Exodus was replaced by attrition in the wilderness.
Joshua and Caleb
As the Israelites left Egypt on their exodus, Joshua was one of the twelve spies sent by Moses to reconnoiter the land of Canaan. Joshua and Caleb were the only two who had confidence that God would give Israel the land of Canaan despite its formidable inhabitants. Because of their faith God allowed Joshua and Caleb to enter the promised land, but he vowed that the others of Joshua's generation would die in the wilderness. God instructed Moses to designate Joshua as his successor. Joshua led the Israelites into the promised land. The book of Joshua recounts his victories at Jericho, Ai, and other places.
Joshua
According to the Bible, Joshua was the first to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land after Moses died.
Yes, Moses lead the 'children of Israel' out of Egypt.
Moses led them up to the border of Canaan, and Joshua led them into the land itself (Joshua ch.3-4). See also:More about Moses and Joshua
It was Jehovah God who gave the Hebrews the promised land. He used Moses to get them released from bondage to Egypt. For the next 40 years, Moses guided them as they wandered in the wilderness. When they reached the end of the 40 years, it was Joshua who led the people into the promised land.