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How long was the journey to Canaan after Moses led the Hebrew slaves out of Egypt?

According to the Bible, the journey through the wilderness took forty years. According to more than 90 per cent of scholars, the Exodus never really happened and there was no journey through the wilderness.


When the Hebrew nation left slavery in Egypt to go to Canaan what did they cross?

The Hebrew nation crossed the Red Sea when leaving slavery in Egypt on their journey to Canaan. According to the biblical account, Moses parted the waters of the Red Sea to allow the Israelites to pass through, escaping the pursuing Egyptian army.


What was the long journey during which Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt and back to Canaan known as?

The long journey during which Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt and back to Canaan is known as the Exodus.


What were Hebrew slaves?

The Hebrew slaves were those Israelites who were enslaved by Pharaoh in Egypt 3400 years ago as described in Exodus ch.1. See also:Evidence and details of the Exodus from Egypt


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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.


Where did the Hebrew people establish a kingdom at the end of the Exodus from Egypt?

In the land of Israel (formerly Canaan).


Where did the Israelites live before settling in Canaan?

They lived in Israel before they were taken as slaves to Egypt.


What was the Exodus to the Promised Land?

It was when the Israelites left Egypt and journeyed to Canaan (Israel) as narrated in the Hebrew Bible.


Which two cities in Egypt were built by Hebrew slaves?

The two cities in Egypt that were built by Hebrew slaves are believed to be Pithom and Ramses. These cities were mentioned in the biblical account of the Israelites' enslavement in Egypt and subsequent exodus.


Were the Hebrew slaves in Ancient Egypt aloud a temple to their God?

There is no evidence that the Hebrews were ever in Egypt, let alone slaves, outside of the Bible.


How many Hebrew slaves remained in Egypt during the Exodus?

The biblical account does not suggest that any Hebrew slaves remained in Egypt at the time of the Exodus. From a historical perspective there was no biblical Exodus from Egypt, according to over 90 per cent of scholars. Therefore a historian would not say whether any Hebrew slaves stayed in Egypt in the Exodus story.