When the Israelites cried out to God for help in Canaan, He raised up judges to deliver them from their oppressors. Notable figures among these judges included Deborah, Gideon, and Samson, who provided leadership and military support during times of crisis. These judges acted as God's agents, guiding the Israelites back to faithfulness and leading them in battles against their enemies.
He sent them manna.
The Israelites settled in Canaan because they believed it was the land promised to them by their God, Yahweh. They saw it as their ancestral homeland and sought to establish a permanent presence there.
God used Canaan's geography showing that he keeps his promises.
The Israelites returned from Egypt to Canaan because God told them to (Exodus ch.3).
They cried out to God (Exodus 14:10).
Abraham, Isaac and Jacob are the patriarches of the Israelites. Jacob was later named "Israel" and from him the "12 tribes of Israel" came, which together were the Israelites. The covenant between God and Abraham, which continued to Isaac and Jacob, was the start of the Israelites.The second event was the Exodus from Egyot, led by Moses. The Exodus and the eventual arrival in the land of Canaan, promised to the Israelites by God, helped forge the Jewish faith.
The land refered to as the promised land is called Cannan.
Canaan was geographically roughly the same as where Israel is today. It was significant because God promised it to the Israelites, and because it connects three continents and was part of several main trade routes. See also:History of the Israelites in Canaan (Israel)
1) Eretz Kena'an (Canaan) 2) Eretz Yisrael (Israel).
God speaking to the Israelite forefathers, and creating a covenant with them God taking the Israelites out of Egypt The Giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai God promising Canaan to the Israelites God setting the Israelites straight whenever they strayed in any way All the laws of the Torah
Moses led the Israelites in their journey out of Egypt into the land known as Canaan. He was chosen by God to lead the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, guiding them through the wilderness for 40 years. Under his leadership, they received the Ten Commandments and established their covenant with God. Ultimately, Moses was succeeded by Joshua, who led the Israelites into Canaan after Moses' death.
Canaan (Israel) is the land that God promised to Abraham (Genesis ch.17), to Isaac (Genesis ch.26), to Jacob (Genesis ch.28), and to Jacob's descendants the Israelites (Exodus ch.6). The promise was fulfilled when Joshua led the Israelites into Canaan (Joshua ch.3-4) and they inherited it.