Joshua became the political and military leader of the nation (Numbers ch.27, Deuteronomy ch.31).
The peaceful transfer of leadership-responsibility took place shortly before Moses' death.
Joshua became the leader of the Israelites (Deuteronomy ch.31).
The peaceful transfer of leadership-responsibility took place shortly before Moses' death.
Joshua had been Moses' right-hand man since his youth (Numbers 11:28), and his chief disciple; and was constantly found in the tent of Torah where Moses taught (Exodus 33:11), so as not to miss a single word of Moses' teaching. He could be trusted to reach correct decisions (Numbers ch.13-14); and was successful in battle too (Exodus ch.17).
As Moses approached the time when he would have to hand over the helm of leadership, Joshua turned out to be the best choice to carry on, and God named him as Moses' successor (Numbers ch.27).
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What difficulties did Joshua face?
Moses was succeeded as military and political leader by Joshua, in an orderly, public succession, conducted by Moses before his death.
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That depends which migration. Abraham migrated with his Hebrew family from Ur to Harran and then to Canaan (see Genesis ch.11-12); Jacob led his Hebrew (Israelite) family, descendants of Abraham, to Egypt (Genesis ch.46); and Moses led the Israelites from Egypt towards Canaan.
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 long journey during which Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt and back to Canaan is known as the Exodus.
The Sinai Peninsula.
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Afterwards. Moses' disciple, Joshua, led the Jewish people into Canaan for the first time since Jacob's family of 70 people departed for Egypt according to the Bible.
God chose Moses to lead His people out of Egypt to Canaan.
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None. Moses himself led the way in the wilderness, as guided by God (Numbers ch.9). See also Exodus ch.23 and ch.33.
Joshua. Moses was supposed to, but the people balked because a lack of faith. After Moses death, Joshua led the people into the promised land. Read more in the book of Joshua.
Joshua was the leader of the Israelites after the death of Moses. It was him that led them across the Jordan River into the promised land (Canaan.)