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).
She was like Moses because she led her people out of bondage and slavery. She had no "Promised Land" as such since her connection to Moses was that she was a coordinator of slave liberation. However, you could reasonably say that Canada was her "Promised Land" since Blacks who escaped to Canada gained their freedom.
According to the Bible, Joshua was the first to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land after Moses died.
Joshua was commissioned to lead God's people into Canaan after the death of Moses. God instructed Joshua to be strong and courageous, promising to be with him just as He was with Moses. Joshua successfully led the Israelites across the Jordan River and into the Promised Land.
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.
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 Old Testament speaks of him leading them to 'The Promised Land', that is, a land where they could set up their own separate independent nation without fear of persecution and enslavement by regional Superpowers such as Egypt. Many people believe that The Promised Land was a kind of second Garden of Eden, a 'land of milk and honey' (Exodus 3:8) that would be Paradisical in nature. It was an area where God promised them that they could be free from abuse, and that would be agriculturally fertile and water-rich enough for them to generate a plentiful food supply and to create their own state.
Actually moses does not put his foot in the promised land. It was Joshua who took over from Moses , who lead the people to Canaan.
God sent Moses to lead them out of Egypt and in to the promised land.
Even though God used Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, Moses was not allowed to enter the promised land.
Moses killed the Egyptian before god called him to lead the people, to the promised land.
moses sent Jacob to lead "his people" to the promise land.luv ya!
Its a man called, Joshua. You can read the bible in the book of Exodus to prove my answer.
Into the desert for 40 years. Moses was trying to lead the newly freed Jews to the promised land. Moses himself died before getting there.
Moses was selected by God, to go and free the Hebrew slaves in Egypt, he was to lead them to the promised land.
To the Promised Land (Canaan; Israel). See also:More about Moses
God told Moses that He would lead the Israelites to the Promised Land, a land flowing with milk and honey, which He had promised to give to their ancestors, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Despite Moses' leadership, he was not permitted to enter the Promised Land himself due to disobedience. Instead, God instructed Moses to view the land from a distance and to prepare the Israelites for their entry under Joshua’s leadership. This promise symbolized hope and fulfillment of God's covenant with His people.
Moses lead the people of Israel out of captivity into their promised land where they would live. Harriet lead captive slaves to their freedom.