Deuteronomy (chapter 1). It speaks of a particular distance, not the entire time they were in the wilderness (which was forty years).
According to the Bible, the Children of Israel eat Manna, a substance provided to them from heaven on a daily basis.
The phrase "children of Israel" appears in 604 verses of the KJV bible.
The Bible was written in many different locations. Some of them including: Greece, Israel, Rome, Babylon, the Wilderness.
(Referring to modern Israel): Israelis. (Referring to the Children of Israel of The Bible): Jews.
Numbers ch.13-14.
children of israel in the book of numbers
(Referring to modern Israel): Israelis. (Referring to the Children of Israel of the Bible): Jews.
Children of the Bible - 2009 was released on: Israel: October 2009 USA: February 2010
Moses, Aaron and the children of Israel.
According to the Bible, specifically in the book of Deuteronomy, the children of Israel did not wear out their shoes or clothes during their 40 years in the wilderness. It is stated that their garments and sandals did not become worn out, symbolizing God's provision and care for them during their journey. This miraculous preservation served as a testament to their faith and reliance on divine support.
The first 5 books of the Bible also known as the books of the law of Moses were written about 1400 B.C. While the children of Israel wandered through the wilderness because Moses never entered the Promised Land. The last book of the Bible, Revelation, was written by John in the latter part of the first century about 95 A.D.
Deuteronomy 1:32 Deuteronomy 9:23