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The problems the Israelites faced when they went to Canaan was that when they came back they saw that other people were living there, and had to lead a battle to see who wins over the land of Canaan.

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The Canaanites were morally bankrupt (Leviticus ch.18, Deuteronomy ch.18). The Israelites faced the temptation of allowing the Canaanites to remain as neighbors and in some cases did so (Judges ch.1). This led to some of them eventually learning to imitate the ways of the Canaanites (Judges ch.2), which aroused God's anger (Judges ch.10 and elsewhere).

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