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Well, friend, the Jewish people first entered the Promised Land under the leadership of Moses' successor, Joshua, around 1400 BCE. It was a time of great hope and promise for them, as they finally reached the land that had been promised to their ancestors. Just like a beautiful painting coming to life, their journey was filled with challenges and triumphs, but they persevered with faith and determination.

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