Answer 1
The Philistines had taken over. When the Israelites returned, the Philistines were stronger, had powerful cities, and knew how to make iron tools and weapons, according to the Hebrew Bible.
Answer 2
When the Israelites returned to Canaan, they found other people living there (Philistines).
Moses led the Israelites in their journey out of Egypt into the land known as Canaan. He was chosen by God to lead the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, guiding them through the wilderness for 40 years. Under his leadership, they received the Ten Commandments and established their covenant with God. Ultimately, Moses was succeeded by Joshua, who led the Israelites into Canaan after Moses' death.
1) The route of Abraham from Ur to Harran and Canaan. 2) The route of Abraham to Egypt and back. 3) The route of Jacob to Harran and back. 4) The route of the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan. The first and third of the above, followed the curve of the Fertile crescent, skirting north of the Syrian Desert. Abraham's route to Egypt could have followed the coast or the Jordan valley. The route of the Israelites was a convoluted one.
Because of famine (Genesis ch.46). It was part of God's plan, since Egypt would be the "iron furnace" (Deuteronomy 4:20) in which the Israelites would be smelted, removing the dross, and would grow into a nation ready to receive God's Torah.
They moved because the wasn't enough water for them to survive. They moved so they could be near the Nile river. The Nile river supplied them with enough water for the Israelites, also in the book of exodus.
According to the Biblical Narrative, the Egyptian Army pursued the Israelites to the Reed Sea.
The Israelites returned from Egypt to Canaan because God told them to (Exodus ch.3).
The Exodus?
The Israelite s left Egypt for Canaan.
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The Israelites migrated to Egypt.
In The Bible, the Israelites wandered for forty years before they entered Canaan.In history, on the other hand, there was no Exodus from Egypt and no militiary conquest of Canaan as described in the Bible. The Israelites did not travel from Egypt to Canaan.
The Israelites moved to Egypt because of the drought in Canaan.
Israel
The long journey during which Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt and back to Canaan is known as the Exodus.
The Sinai Peninsula.
the question seems garbled...please rephrase it.
The Israelites left Canaan and fled to Egypt because of famine. The famine was caused by a severe drought that left their crops dead and their people hungry.