When Moses was bust talking and listening to God , the Jews were busy building a golden calf, from the gold they had plundered from the Egyptians , and were to busy worshiping and dancing in front of it,
The Tabernacle (Exodus ch.25-31, and ch.35-40).
There is no historical evidence that the Egyptians enslaved the Hebrews or made them build anything.
the Tabernacle (Miskan) (Exodus ch.25-28, and ch.35-40).
In the Egyptian exile, they built storage-towns for Pharaoh (Exodus ch.1). In the time of Moshe (Moses), they built the Tabernacle.
It is presumed that they built pyramids.
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The Children of Israel were not emotionally ready for the difficulties required to be free men in charge of their own destiny and forging through an unknown wilderness.
It was the Arc Of The covenant.
Amalek (Exodus 17)
A matter of months, at most.
Deuteronomy (chapter 1). It speaks of a particular distance, not the entire time they were in the wilderness (which was forty years).
The children of Israel, consisting of 600,000 footmen, plus women and children and old men were sustained in the wilderness for 40 years on manna and water from the rock, and living in tents and their shoes and clothes did not wear out.
According to the Bible, the Children of Israel eat Manna, a substance provided to them from heaven on a daily basis.
The countryside of Israel.
From what I've heard, it was the Edomites, not the Israelites. Others have named the Nabateans as its builders.
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stupid people.
Wilderness Road