According to the Torah, that would be Gcd. During the same period of time,
their political and military leader, teacher, and emissary to and from HQ was
Moses, but every 'GPS' start, stop, and turn instruction was displayed without
any help from him or need for it.
Such was the setup from the Exodus and for the following 40 years, up to the
threshold of the promised land. In your question, you refer to "into" the land,
and that leader was Joshua.
God promised the promised land to the Israelites.
Moses led the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt as described in the Old Testament of the Bible. He received the Ten Commandments from God and guided his people through the wilderness for 40 years in search of the Promised Land.
The land refered to as the promised land is called Cannan.
Joshua became the leader of the Israelites after the death of Moses, around 1200-1250 BCE. He led the Israelites into the Promised Land, following God's commands.
Yes.
Joshua was the leader of the Israelites after the death of Moses. It was him that led them across the Jordan River into the promised land (Canaan.)
Caleb the son of Jephunneh -- Numbers 14 :38
Canaan, a.k.a. Israel.
The Israelites probably could have (and did) reached the Promised Land in 6-9 months. Because of their disobedience, they had to wander for 40 years.
According to the Bible verse, only two Israelites, Joshua and Caleb, entered the Promised Land.
The Israelites finally enter the promised land after wandering in the desert for 40 years, led by Joshua, around 1400 BC.
God used Moses to direct his children out of Egypt. Moses was chosen by God to be the leader and deliverer of the Israelites from their bondage in Egypt. He led them through the Red Sea, guided them in the wilderness, and eventually brought them to the edge of the Promised Land.