The phrase "forget not" appears multiple times in the Book of Deuteronomy, specifically in Deuteronomy 6:12, 8:11, and 8:14. These verses emphasize the importance of remembering God's commandments and the deeds He has done. The call to not forget serves as a reminder to the Israelites to maintain their faith and gratitude.
Yes it was only God that saved the Israelites in the forty years of wandering.
The Israelites saw God's hand.
The Israelites considered God as the Rock of their salvation (and still do). This is because "the Rock" (of strength) is one the names (or descriptions) of God, which God Himself stated (Deuteronomy 32:18 and elsewhere), and God also calls Himself the Savior of the Israelites (Isaiah 49:26 and elsewhere). Putting the two titles together, we get the Rock of the Israelites' Salvation.
The Israelites were to love God by following his statutes in every single thing that they did. Sadly, not all of them were able to live up to the standard of God.
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The Israelites saw the casting of lots as one of the ways in which God's will can find expression. Doing so was an exceptional procedure, done on rare occasions and at God's command (Numbers 33:54, Joshua 7).
The israelites were a Jewish race, of people, they were chosenby god at the time of Moses andas his very own chosen people and were saved .
Moses was 80 years old when God called him to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
The Israelites are considered to be God's chosen people because according to the Bible, God made a covenant with them through their ancestor Abraham. This covenant promised that they would be a special people to God, and that God would bless them and protect them. The Israelites were chosen to be a light to the nations and to bring about God's plan for salvation.
God chose Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt because he was faithful, humble, and willing to follow God's instructions. Moses also had a unique upbringing that prepared him for the task, and he had a deep connection with God, making him a suitable leader for the Israelites.