why did the israerlites lose drought
The Israelites moved to Egypt because of the drought in Canaan.
a long drought began in canaan , so the Israelites had to move to where to survive
The Israelites returned from Egypt to Canaan because God told them to (Exodus ch.3).
Because of famine (Genesis ch.46). It was part of God's plan, since Egypt would be the "iron furnace" (Deuteronomy 4:20) in which the Israelites would be smelted, removing the dross, and would grow into a nation ready to receive God's Torah.
To get food and money but instead they got enslaved later during their years there- written by singergurl1To get food and money but instead they got enslaved later during their years there- written by singergurl1
Because of famine (Genesis ch.46).It was part of God's plan, since Egypt would be the "iron furnace" (Deuteronomy 4:20) in which the Israelites would be smelted, removing the dross, and would grow into a nation ready to receive God's Torah.See also:Timeline
They moved because the wasn't enough water for them to survive. They moved so they could be near the Nile river. The Nile river supplied them with enough water for the Israelites, also in the book of exodus.
they moved to Egypt.
when Abraham made a cvenant god said move your people to the promised land[Canaan]and obey me so Abraham moved there and they wosrhip him [monotheism]
No. They moved into Canaan long before the term "Judah" existed, around 2000 BCE.
The Israelites' ancestors (Jacob/Israel and his sons and their families) moved to Egypt because of the famine in their land. See Genesis 46 (and the chapters before it) for the story.
To the land of Canaan.