They survived (Numbers ch.20) and accompanied the Israelites into Israel (Numbers ch.32).
That depends when it happened. If it is Egypt they took everything.
It was a communal sffort and took not more than two or three hours.
It took 40 years for the Israelites to travel from Egypt to Canaan. Had there been no delays, most could have made the trip in 11 days (Deuteronomy 1). The main delay is explained in Numbers ch.13 and 14.
They followed the guidance of God, going wherever He took them (Numbers 9:15-20). The wilderness, by definition, didn't have many traveled roads, but they did stop at known places (Numbers ch.33).
babylon conquered and took many israelites
It took them seven years.The forty years of which you asked were spent wandering the wilderness before entering the land.The reason they wandered for 4 decades is they believed the faithless 10 spies on the first approach.
In the wilderness, where ever it took her.
Moses
Moses took the people to Palestine.AnswerHe took the ex-slaves into the wilderness. It was Joshua who took them into the Holy Land.
1) The length of time that the Israelites were in Egypt is not explicitly stated. According to tradition it was 210 years (Rashi commentary, Genesis 42:2). 2) They followed the guidance of God, going wherever He took them (Numbers 9:15-20). The wilderness, by definition, didn't have many traveled roads, but they did stop at known places (Numbers ch.33).
According to the Bible, the journey through the wilderness took forty years. According to more than 90 per cent of scholars, the Exodus never really happened and there was no journey through the wilderness.
The book Grace in the Wilderness took place between 1945 and 1948.