The promised land was important to the Israelites becauseof its having been promised. By God.
God promised the land to Jacob (Genesis ch.28), the father of the Israelites, and his descendants. Jacob was renamed Israel by God (Genesis ch.35); and the Israelites lived in Israel during the era of the Patriarchs (220 years), during the era from Joshua until the First Destruction (850 years), during the Second Temple era (420 years) and afterwards. They remained a majority in the land for another 300 years after the Second Destruction; and a minority of Jews remained there throughout the ensuing centuries.
Israel had been the site of the First Temple, built by King Solomon; the dynasty of King David; the Second Temple, built by Ezra; and the Hasmonean Dynasty. It was where the Hebrew Prophets lived, and where the Mishna (Oral Torah) was codified. Also, many of the Torah's commands apply only in Israel.
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Because the promise came from God himself. Also because they were persecuted so much.
He felt very strongly about peace (in a good way).
Mr.Tillman felt most strongly that the team in SOR Losers had to win
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Perhaps one of the most strongly felt was no taxation without representation
Amelia felt very strongly about women's rights and their ability to do the same jobs as men.
Livestock farming
They felt strongly because it would make them have the entire U.S.A minus Alaska.
An earthquake is felt most strongly at its epicenter, which is the point on the Earth's surface directly above where the earthquake originates. The intensity of the shaking diminishes with distance from the epicenter, so areas closer to it experience stronger shaking and potential damage. Local geological conditions, such as soil type and building structures, can also influence how strongly an earthquake is felt in a particular area.
*Divided family loyalties*
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