According to the Torah, the Promised Land is what is now called Israel.
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According to the Torah, the Promised Land is what is now called Israel.See also:Does Israel belong to the Jews?What is the origin of Israel?
according to the Torah, all the land from the river Nile to the Persian Gulf. The historical kingdom of Israel was never this large.
According to The Bible, it was the land that God had promised to Abraham.
According to the Bible verse, only two Israelites, Joshua and Caleb, entered the Promised Land.
According to the Torah, that would be Gcd. During the same period of time, their political and military leader, teacher, and emissary to and from HQ was Moses, but every 'GPS' start, stop, and turn instruction was displayed without any help from him or need for it. Such was the setup from the Exodus and for the following 40 years, up to the threshold of the promised land. In your question, you refer to "into" the land, and that leader was Joshua.
God promised the promised land to the Israelites.
The land refered to as the promised land is called Cannan.
The promised land that God had promised to the Isrealites was named Canaan.
Because it is the land that according to the bible god promised to the Israelites
No. God gave the land of Canaan (Promised Land) to Abraham and his descendants. Abraham's descendants were the Hebrew people. Moses led the Hebrew people to the Promised Land, a trip that took 40 years to complete because the Hebrew people sinned and so were led in desert wanderings for 40 years. Moses did not get to go into the promised land because of sin. Joshua, Moses' second in command led the people into the land.
The promised land that God had promised to the Isrealites was named Canaan.
No. The departure from Egypt takes place early in the book of Exodus. After that, the entire remainder of the Torah ... until the end of Deuteronomy, including the book of Numbers ... records matters and activities in the wilderness on the way to the Promised Land.