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Was moses the leader of the israelites conquest?

No, Moses had died by that time (Deuteronomy ch.34). The conquest of Canaan by the Israelites was led by Joshua (Joshua ch.1).


What was the name of the city where the Israelites began their conquest of the Promised Land?

Jericho


Why did Alexanders conquest mark the beginning of the Hellenistic Era?

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How many years did it take israelites to reach canaan?

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.


How were the Israelites able to overcome the formidable obstacle of iron chariots in their conquest of the Promised Land?

The Israelites were able to overcome the obstacle of iron chariots in their conquest of the Promised Land by trusting in God and following his guidance. Through their faith and obedience, they were able to achieve victory over their enemies, including those with iron chariots.


Who was the spanish explorer credited with beginning the conquest of chile in 1541?

Ferdinand Magellan


What plea does Israel make at the close of the period of conquest and judges?

At the close of the era of the Judges, the Israelites asked for a king. See also:Choosing a king


Reasons for the beginning of World War 2?

Axis Power's conquest of other countries.


What book is named for a military leader who led the israelites into the promise land?

The book of Yehoshua (Joshua), which speaks of the conquest of the land of Canaan by the Jewish people.


Who was the turkic nomadic leader who began a period of conquest beginning in the 1360's?

Muhamman Shah


What was Hedeki's goals?

General Tojo's goals were the conquest of Asia (beginning with SW Asia) in the name of the Emporer.


Was Jericho the first city the Israelites conquered?

The biblical answer is yes: Jericho was the first city the Israelites conquered.However, archaeologists say that there was no city at Jericho between the fifteenth and eleventh centuries BCE; therefore there was no conquest of Jericho. Israel Finkelstein said, "Today more than 90% of scholars agree that there was no Exodus from Egypt, 80% feel that that the Conquest of the Land did not take place as described in the Bible ..."