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When did Godpart the Red Sea?

Moses died in the desert around 1450BC....he lived 120 years....40 years with Pharoah....40 years in the desert and 40 years wandering with the children of Israel....So the Red Sea was parted 40 years before Moses death or 40 years before Joshua took the children of Israel into the promised land.....So around 1490BC


When was Moses not permitted to enter the promised land?

He was not permitted because he disobeyed God. Joshua led the Israelites into the Promised Land. God did allow him to see it from one of the mountains outside Israel before he died.


How long did it take Moses to get to promised land?

God did not allow Moses to reach the promised land. Rather, he died at Mt. Nebo (as God has said in Numbers 20:12, "And the Lord spake unto Moses and Aaron, Because ye believed Me not, to sanctify me in the eyes of the children of Israel, therefore ye shall not bring this congregation, into the land which I have given them." KJV) where he was able to see a panoramic view of the promised land. Moses led the Children of Israel during their nation-building in the wilderness, from the exodus from Egypt to the threshold of entering the Promised Land, a period of 40 years, but never in his life set foot in the land.


Did Moses establish Jerusalem as the capital of the Nation of Israel?

No, Moses did not enter the Promised Land. He died before the people of Israel went into Canaan to claim the land. (Deuteronomy 34:5 "So Moses the servant of the Lord died there in the land of Moab, by the word of the Lord.") It was King David who established Jerusalem as Israel's capital, 2900 years ago.


How old was Moses when he led the Israelites out of Egypt?

Moses of the Bible was born at the age of zero, left Egypt and fled to Midian at 40, returned to Egypt at 80 to confront Pharaoh and lead the Children of Israel out, and died on the threshold of the Promised Land at 120.


Did Aaron enter promised land?

No. Aaron died along with his generation in the desert before entering the promised land. His death is recorded in Deuteronomy 10:6.


How many people did Moses lead into the promised land?

The mature men were about 600,000 (Exodus 12:37), plus the 23,000 Levites (Numbers 3:39). To this must be added the converts (Exodus 12:38), and the women and children. Based on the ratio of firstborn to younger children (Numbers ch.3), it can be seen that the children were numerous. Estimates for the total number are usually given at two million or more.However, it was Joshua who actually entered the promised land, not Moses (Deuteronomy ch.34- Joshua ch.1).


Who took over leadership of Israel once Moses died?

The leadership of Israel fell on the shoulders of Joshua. At first he was scared wether the Isareal would listen to him now that Moses was dead. But God told Joshua to be brave and courages for I am with you.Joshua chapter1 verse 6.


Who were the first of the Israelites that settled in Canaan?

It was Abraham.The father of the Israel nation.


Where did Moses settle after the exodus?

Moses never settled during the forty remaining years of his life that followed the exodus. He served as political and military leader of the Children of Israel during their trek from Egypt to the promised land, and died just before they entered it. Not only did he spend the last 40 years of his life traveling, but it's startling to realize that Moses, the great leader of the new Jewish nation, never in his life ever once set foot in the promised land, not before, during, or after the period of bondage in Egypt. Moses was born and raised in Egypt, self-exiled in Midian for forty years, and finally one of the "wandering" multitude in the desert. Only two individuals released in the exodus entered the promised land, and neither of them was Moses.


Who was chosen to lead the israel after the death of moses?

Joshua was promoted, just before Moses died.


Who became leader after Moses died?

After Moses died at 120 years , then Joshua the son of Nun became their leader and led the Hebrews to the Promised Land.