The Jewish people had a exodus from Egypt to Canaan , the promised land.
Jewish people come from Egypt and they followed Moses to the land god had promised them(Canaan).
1312BCE to 1272 BCE.
Afterwards. Moses' disciple, Joshua, led the Jewish people into Canaan for the first time since Jacob's family of 70 people departed for Egypt according to the Bible.
This would remind the reader, most likely a Jewish person, of the Exodus of Moses and his people from Egypt to Canaan.
Egypt wasn't directly conquered by canaanites but it was conquered by the Persian empire which inhabited canaan, also the assyrian empire and some other empires conquered Egypt
There was terrible hunger in Canaan. In 1600 B.C. Israel migrated to Egypt were there was food!
God chose Moses to lead His people out of Egypt to Canaan.
The country that ruled CANAAN was Egypt
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.
First of all, they were not called Jews because this term is used to define one as part of the tribe of Judah. A better term would be Hebrew, meaning to cross over. The Hebrews were sojourners in Canaan before they moved to Egypt when Joseph was second in command to the king of Egypt.
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