Joshua served under Moses: He was a leader of the Israelites in battle (Exodus 17) and with Moses when he received the 10 Commandments atop the mountain. (Exodus 32) He was the son of Nun (Numbers 11) and was one of only two -out of ten- men sent in to examine the Promised Land who came back with a favorable report. (Numbers 13) He was appointed by God to succeed Moses as leader of the Israelites (Numbers 27).
Bethabara..."place of the crossing" according to Strong's #962. Read John 1:28. This is the place where John baptized Jesus. In addition, this is also the place where Elijah and Elisha smote the waters and they rolled back.
The Israelites were led into Canaan by Joshua, after the death of Moses. Joshua was chosen by God to succeed Moses and he successfully led the Israelites into the Promised Land.
After the death of Moses , Joshua took over charge and he led the Israelites into Canaan.
When the Israelites returned to Canaan after the Exodus, they faced challenges such as conflicts with the existing inhabitants, including the Canaanites and Philistines, who resisted their presence. Additionally, there were internal divisions within the Israelite tribes, leading to periods of civil strife and instability. The lack of a centralized government also made it difficult for the Israelites to establish a unified leadership.
Joshua was commissioned to lead God's people into Canaan after the death of Moses. God instructed Joshua to be strong and courageous, promising to be with him just as He was with Moses. Joshua successfully led the Israelites across the Jordan River and into the Promised Land.
The four major theories of the Israelite conquest of Canaan are the military conquest theory, the peaceful infiltration theory, the peasant revolt theory, and the gradual migration theory. Each theory proposes a different perspective on how the Israelites established themselves in the land of Canaan.
The first place the tabernacle rested in Canaan was at a location called Gilgal in the region of Jericho. This site served as the base for the Israelites as they began their conquest of the land of Canaan under the leadership of Joshua.
The wet fertile plains in Canaan were bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the west and the Jordan River to the east.
The Israelite s left Egypt for Canaan.
It took forty years until the Israelites entered Canaan.
They settled in the land of Canaan, which was then renamed the Land of Israel.
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When the Israelite's conquered Canaan there were twelve tribes
It was not Moses but Joshua who lead the people to Canaan.
Joshua was the first leader to lead the Jews into Canaan.
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Abraham. Moses LEAD the descendants of Abraham to Canaan.