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How far is it Canaan to MESOPOTAMIA
a long drought began in canaan , so the Israelites had to move to where to survive
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Canaan
The Israelites as such never lived in Mesopotamia. Abraham abandoned Mesopotamia before the Israelites grew as a nation. When Judea was captured and the population transferred to Babylon, the people had already begun to be called Judeans or Jews, not Israelites. The dominant population currently in Mesopotamia are the Arabs who are mostly ethnic Babylonians who have intermarried with ethnic Arabians and adopted their culture and religion. Mesopotamia also has a Kurdish population in the north and several Assyrian and Babylonian Christian minorities.
Joshua led the Israelites into Canaan.
Joshua.
Joshua was the first leader to lead the Jews into Canaan.
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The long journey during which Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt and back to Canaan is known as the Exodus.
The Sinai Peninsula.
Abraham.
How far is it Canaan to MESOPOTAMIA
No, Moses had died by that time (Deuteronomy ch.34). The conquest of Canaan by the Israelites was led by Joshua (Joshua ch.1).
The main journey of Israelites to Canaan (from Egypt) was led by Moses and concluded by Joshua after Moses' death. Some 400 years earlier, Abraham led a much smaller group from Harran (in Mesopotamia) to Canaan (Genesis ch.12). This group consisted of just a few family members, plus entourage (ibid). See also:Are_Hebrews_Jews_and_Israelites_the_same_people
According to traditional chronology, Abraham and his entourage left Mesopotamia to settle in Canaan (Israel) in 1737 BCE. They weren't called Israelites until the lifetime of Jacob (Genesis ch.35), who was Abraham's grandson. See also: Jewish history timeline