No God very clearly told Moses that he would not put his foot in the promised land.
Yes, God kept His promise to Moses by leading the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and guiding them to the Promised Land. Throughout their journey, God provided for them, offering protection, guidance, and the laws they needed to follow. Although Moses did not enter the Promised Land himself, the fulfillment of God's promise was seen through the eventual entry of the Israelites under Joshua's leadership. This reflects God's faithfulness to His covenant with His people.
No. He only viewed it from a mountaintop. He was not permitted to enter, because he had misrepresented God to His people during the journey from Egypt.
The bible says that God told Moses to speak to a rock when they were thirsty. He got angry and hit the rock instead (as he had before) and although the rock still gave water, mosos had disobeyed, so God punished him by allowing him to see the promise land, but not to enter it.
The "covenant".
Moses led the Israelites through the desert for more than 40 years, but it was actually Joshua who led them into the Promise Land because Moses had disobeyed God and was forbidden to enter.
Hebrews believed that god had revealed the laws (ten commandments) to Moses theredy making a promise with them.
Prophet MOSES ( PBUH)
From Moses' generation only Jacob and Caleb entered the promised land so the wife of Moses did not enter the into Israel.
God told Moses that He would lead the Israelites to the Promised Land, a land flowing with milk and honey, which He had promised to give to their ancestors, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Despite Moses' leadership, he was not permitted to enter the Promised Land himself due to disobedience. Instead, God instructed Moses to view the land from a distance and to prepare the Israelites for their entry under Joshua’s leadership. This promise symbolized hope and fulfillment of God's covenant with His people.
I assume you're taking about Moses. If so, then, he did it because God told him to.
To the promise land away from Egypt.
God sent Moses to Pharaoh to demand the release of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, as part of His plan to fulfill His promise to the Israelites and demonstrate His power and authority.