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What year did Moses lead the Israel when he almost got to their promised land?

Around 1300 BCE


Where did Moses say he would lead the Israelites?

To the Promised Land (Canaan; Israel). See also:More about Moses


How did the people of Israel end up in Egypt?

God sent Moses to lead them out of Egypt and in to the promised land.


Where did Moses lead the Israelites during their journey?

Moses led the Israelites on their journey from Egypt to the Promised Land, which is now modern-day Israel.


How did the children of israel return to the promised land?

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Did Joshua bring the Israelites out of Egypt?

Yes, Moses lead the 'children of Israel' out of Egypt.


Who took moses place when he lead the Isrialites into the promised land?

Its a man called, Joshua. You can read the bible in the book of Exodus to prove my answer.


What are the differences and similarities of Harriet Tubman and Moses?

Moses lead the people of Israel out of captivity into their promised land where they would live. Harriet lead captive slaves to their freedom.


Where did Moses lead exodus?

Into the desert for 40 years. Moses was trying to lead the newly freed Jews to the promised land. Moses himself died before getting there.


Why was Moses allowed to see only the promised land before his death?

Moses led the people of Israel out of Egypt but was never allowed to enter the promised land. God was angry with him and thus told him to pass the mantle on to Joshua who then led the people into the promised land.


What for Moses was selected by God?

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Where did moses led his people?

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