The Israelites took over the mountainous hinterland of Palestine, more or less comparable to today's West Bank territory, plus the rich Jezreel Valley further to the north. The Philistines continued to occupy the fertile coastal plains and foothills between Egypt and the present location of Tel Aviv, while the Canaanites occupied the coastal areas further north. It appears that Israel briefly occupied the Canaanite coastal territories in the early part of the first millennium BCE before being, in turn, destroyed by Assyria.
God promised the promised land to the Israelites.
The land refered to as the promised land is called Cannan.
Yes.
Overflowing with milk and honey... you can read this in Exodus chapter 3
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.
Because it was promised by God. He promised it to the Israelites (Genesis 26:1-5).Answer:Because God saw the Israelites were suffering in Egypt (Exodus ch.1). That is why He gave them the Promised Land (Exodus ch.3) and called them His people.
It took the Israelite a total of 40 years to reach the promised land.
they had got there by having a death and by being killed. that is how people get back to the promised land. A.K.A. heaven
king Solomon.