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the Hebrew's left cannan because they did not have enough rain or food.

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God brought WAR and their enemies, Assyria, against them and forcibly caused them to be removed from the "Promised Land" for their forsaking of their "agreement, pact" [covenant] with Him and the ways whereby He commanded them to conduct their lives:

"...they left all the Commandments of the Lord their God... Therefore the Lord was very angry with Israel, and REMOVED THEM OUT OF HIS SIGHT: there was none left but the tribe of Judah [the Jews] only." (II Kings 17:16-18)

The Jews would also go the way of Israel some 130 years later, removed by Babylon when they, too, forsook God:

"...the Lord said unto me, Though Moses and Samuel stood before Me, yet My mind could not be toward this people: CAST THEM OUT OF MY SIGHT, and let them go forth... I will cause them to BE REMOVED into all kingdoms of the earth... Thou hast forsaken Me, saith the Lord, thou art gone backward: therefore will I stretch out My hand against thee, and DESTROY THEE; I am weary of repenting." (Jer.15:1-6)

A "remnant" of the Jews from the Babylonian captivity were allowed to return to Canaan later, to be established for a time until the Messiah would come to be offered as the "Passover Lamb of God."

But, they were again scattered afterward by Rome. And the land remained desolate of God's people, until 1948, when another remnant of Jews returned to Palestine to establish the tiny Jewish nation of modern "Israel."

This latter day remnant... like the last one... will witness the second coming of the Messiah. Not as God's sacrifice this time... but as the King over all the earth, in Triumph, Power and Glory.

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it is bacause God wanted his people in a new land where they could call their own!

He left Egypt beacause his brother was tortering and making his people slaves

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According to traditional chronology, Joseph entered Egypt (Genesis ch.37) in 1544 BCE. See also:

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He had to go, because there was a census that every one had to go to the place of their birth. Joseph was born in Bethlehem.

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Joseph left Canaan when he was sold into slavery by his brothers.

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Laban's sons were jealous, and turned their father against Jacob, so then God told Jacob to return back to Egypt.

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When did the Hebrews leave canaan for Egypt?

According to tradition, it was in 1522 BCE.


Who led the Hebrews Israelites to the invasion of Canaan is named?

Joshua led the Israelites into Canaan.


Where were the Hebrews before they were invited into Egypt?

They were in Canaan (כנען).


Are Hebrews from Canaan and Jews from Europe?

All Jews (aside from converts) are descended from the Hebrews of the Bible, who at one time lived in Canaan. Later many of them migrated to Europe.


Where did the Hebrews move to since Canaan had famine?

they moved to Egypt.


What nation did hebrews establish in canaan?

The nation of Israel (ישראל)


What is the homeland of the Hebrews called?

In the past: Canaan. Today: Israel.


Did all the Hebrews who left Egypt go to Canaan?

According to the Bible, all the Hebrew people who left Egypt died in the wilderness, apart from Joshua and Caleb. However, all their decendents are said to have gone to Canaan. However, a near consensus of scholars is reported to believe that there never was an Exodus of Hebrew people from Egypt, as described in the Bible. If the Hebrews did not leave Egypt under Moses, they did not go to Canaan.


What land was promised to the Hebrews?

The Land of Canaan, which was west of the River Jordan. This included, among other cities, Jericho, Gaza, Sidon, and Jerusalem.


Who did God have bring out the Hebrews from slavery and Canaan?

Moses (משה) brought the people out of slavery, but no one "brought them out of Canaan"


Who did the Hebrews fight in canaan?

The Canaanites (Though there is a school of thought that says the hebrews didn't fight the Canaanites, but that they WERE the canaanites.)


Who brought the hebrews across the sinai desert back to canaan?

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