The biblical stories of Moses parting the Red Sea, and of Joshua parting the River Jordan are probably unique in ancient legend.
According to the bible in Joshua 1:10-18 it says that they had livestock.
No, Miriam did not go into the promised land. According to the Bible, she died and was buried before the Israelites entered the land of Canaan.
The city was Jerusalem.
Because it is the land that according to the bible god promised to the Israelites
The 12 tribes of Israel were descended from the 12 sons of Jacob (see the Book of Genesis in the Bible). When the Israelites entered the land of Canaan, each tribe was allotted part of the country, and Reuben was allotted the land just east of the Dead Sea.
This can't be answered since none of us were there to see how wide it was.
According to the Bible, Joshua was the first to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land after Moses died.
It was when the Israelites left Egypt and journeyed to Canaan (Israel) as narrated in the Hebrew Bible.
He died in the 40th year after the Israelites were taken out of Egyption bondage, before they entered the land of Caanan.
The Bible refer to the Land of Israel mostly as Land of Canaan and Land of Israelites, But never as Palestine. The origin of the name Palestine is at the 5th century BC, when Herodotus called it that way, after the ancient people of Philistines, which are mentioned in the Bible.
The land of Canaan was divided by the Israelites around the 12th century BCE, during the time of Joshua. This division happened after the Israelites had crossed the Jordan River and entered the land following the Exodus from Egypt.
He led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt, to the Promised land, so yes.