The Israelites took about 40 years to reach the border of Jordan after their exodus from Egypt. This lengthy journey was a result of their wandering in the wilderness, which was influenced by various factors including disobedience and the need to prepare for entering the Promised Land. They eventually crossed into the region near the Jordan River under the leadership of Joshua.
11 months and 5 days
It took forty years until the Israelites entered Canaan.
It took the Israelite a total of 40 years to reach the promised land.
From mere seconds to several days, depending on your starting point.
Although the exact duration is not given, it was a matter of months - not more.
I believe it took 40 years for them to set foot in Caanan, but then three more years to control all of it
Answer 1They didn't. The Jordan River is on the eastern border of Israel. The Ancient Hebrews entered from the South, through the desert.(Unless you are talking about Abraham's family, in which case, they did come from the East, but the Torah doesn't mention anything about how they crossed the river).Answer 2Although the Israelites entered what is today Israel through the Negev desert, they actually crossed into what is today Jordan and then crossed over the Jordan from the east. (This is the "long-way 'round".) This is recounted in the early part of the Book of Joshua and they crossed on dry land, similar to the crossing of the Reed Sea.As concerns Abraham's entry into Canaan, it is presumed that he entered Canaan via Lebanon and therefore would have been consistently west of the Jordan River.
a long drought began in canaan , so the Israelites had to move to where to survive
The Jordan River is 251 kilometres (156 miles) long.
Idaho's western border is 479 miles long.
Iraq borders (from 12 o'clock clockwise) Turkey, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria.The closest country to Iraq that it does not actually border is Lebanon.
Well i have a border collie and it has a very long tongue and his sister did to.