Moses led the Israelites OUT of Egypt. Joshua led them into the promised land (roughly where Israel is today).
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.)
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.
Canaan, a.k.a. Israel.
Yes, Moses lead the 'children of Israel' out of Egypt.
In keeping with God's command to do so (Joshua ch.1), he conquered the Canaanites in battle (Joshua ch.9-10), enabling the Israelites to settle in what now became called Israel. See also:God's promiseWhat difficulties did Joshua face?Contents of the Book of JoshuaWhy did they kill the Canaanites?
God promised Israel (the land of Canaan) to Jacob (Genesis ch.28), whom He renamed Israel (Genesis ch.35).
Joshua's occupation in the Bible was that of a military leader and commander. He succeeded Moses as the leader of the Israelites and led them in the conquest of the Promised Land. He is also known for his role in the Battle of Jericho, where the walls of the city famously came tumbling down after the Israelites marched around it for seven days.
As the Israelites left Egypt on their exodus, Joshua was one of the twelve spies sent by Moses to reconnoiter the land of Canaan. Joshua and Caleb were the only two who had confidence that God would give Israel the land of Canaan despite its formidable inhabitants. Because of their faith God allowed Joshua and Caleb to enter the promised land, but he vowed that the others of Joshua's generation would die in the wilderness. God instructed Moses to designate Joshua as his successor. Joshua led the Israelites into the promised land. The book of Joshua recounts his victories at Jericho, Ai, and other places.
Joshua's chief companions were Caleb and the elders of Israel. Caleb, a fellow spy who explored Canaan with Joshua, remained a faithful ally and played a significant role in encouraging the Israelites to trust in God's promises. Together, they led the Israelites into the Promised Land after the death of Moses, with Joshua serving as their leader. The other elders supported Joshua in guiding the nation during their conquest and settlement of Canaan.
Because it is the land that according to the bible god promised to the Israelites
Israel.