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Nope.
They were the bones of Joseph.
God sent Moses to lead them out of Egypt and in to the promised land.
Lenin and his Bolshevik supporters promised these to the Russian people. They meant an end to Russia's involvement in World War I, a redistribution of land to the peasant farmers and an end to food shortages cause by the inept governing of the Tsar.
Moses' death is clearly narrated at the end of Deuteronomy, the fifth book of the "old testament", toward the end of the 40 years' sojourn in the desert, and before the entrance into the promised land began. Sadly, Moses is not among the select few figures whose resurrection is told in the new-testament.
No. The departure from Egypt takes place early in the book of Exodus. After that, the entire remainder of the Torah ... until the end of Deuteronomy, including the book of Numbers ... records matters and activities in the wilderness on the way to the Promised Land.
Italy wanted the Austro-Hungarian empire to end because Italy was promised land from Great Britian that was inside the Austro-Hungarian empire.
Alta California and Nuevo Mexico.
Napoleon tricked the United States when he promised to end France's trade restrictions.
There were several million reasons and all of them end with the word 'dollar(s)' in Natural Resources. People were promised free land, gold, farms and a few were promised to "just kill Indians."
It was a very short excerpt from Richard Strauss' Der Rosenkavalier, the opera Morse is about to go and see.
The land was too difficult to farm