The top of Mount Nevo (Deuteronomy 32:49 and 34:1).
Israel was the actual name of the promised land
Caleb or Kaleb means 'dog' in Hebrew. Caleb was one of the spies sent into the Promised Land by Moses.
Jericho
In numerous biblical references, the land of Canaan is seen as the 'Promised Land' in which the Israelites were to settle, and against whose population (the Canaanites) the Israelites would have to prevail. Canaan was a real place and is treated as such in the Bible. It was the ancient name for Palestine. It is repeatedly referred to as a land 'flowing with milk and honey'. It covers all of Palestine west of the Jordan River. The view of the Promised Land can still be seen today from Mt Nebo, much as Moses would have seen it.
This area is commonly known as the Sinai Peninsula.
the first time moses went to cannan i think
Sugarcandy Mountain
"The Promised Land"
Gershom
The basket was in the river Nile.
It was to be their land and was promised to them by God. (The Promised Land). At the present time they only occupy a portion of this land promised to them. Eventually it will stretch from Damascus to the boarders of Egypt.Josh. 23: 5, 155 And the Lord your God, he shall aexpel them from before you, and drive them from out of your sight; and ye shall possess their land, as the Lord your God hath promised unto you.And I will aremember the covenant which I have made with my people; and I have covenanted with them that I would bgather them together in mine own due time, that I would give unto them again the cland of their fathers for their inheritance, which is the land of Jerusalem, which is the promised land unto them forever, saith the Father.The name Palestine was not the opriginal name of the land, but all was called Jerusalem.
Mount Nebo is named in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Deuteronomy, where it is said to be the place from which Moses viewed the Promised Land before his death. The name "Nebo" itself is thought to derive from the ancient Semitic word meaning "to speak" or "to prophesy." The mountain has been a significant religious site for centuries, attracting pilgrims and tourists who seek to connect with its biblical history.