The promised land is North America. since their weren't cameras a thousand years ago, it not really possible, but their maypaintings of how artists portray it.
Martin Luther King Jr. gave the "I see the promised land" speech on April 3, 1968.
It was the Jews who built the golden calf.
Here the two people only from Egypt to see the promised land were Joshua and Moses. Please kindly note Even though Moses was not allowed to set his foot in the promised land of Canaan , he was shown the land by God from a far distance.
A:The biblical legend of Noah predates the story of the Promised Land, so there is no reference in the Bible to Noah ever seeing the land. Also, Noah's Ark is traditionally thought to have rested on Mount Ararat, far to the north of the biblical Promised Land.
The final chapter (34) in the book of Deuteronomy.
the land was canaan and they returned there by crossing the sahara desert for 40 years led by moses and joshua(moses didnt make it to the promised and, he only got to see it).
God promised to send the Israelites to the Promised Land (Canna, or Palestine). They walked 40 years in the desert with Moses (though he never made it to the Promised Land, he died when they could see it in the distance and Joshua took over).
He was not permitted because he disobeyed God. Joshua led the Israelites into the Promised Land. God did allow him to see it from one of the mountains outside Israel before he died.
The promised land of the Israelites was Canaan, the land that God had promised to Abraham and his descendants. The Israelites returned to the promised land after being led by Moses through the Exodus, where they wandered in the desert for 40 years before finally entering Canaan under the leadership of Joshua.
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some things he has made is that he got the whites and the blacks to be together he said that he has seen promised land i may not get there with you but i want you to know tonight that we as people will get to see promised land