It was the Arc Of The covenant.
Amalek (Exodus 17)
A matter of months, at most.
Deuteronomy (chapter 1). It speaks of a particular distance, not the entire time they were in the wilderness (which was forty years).
The children of Israel, consisting of 600,000 footmen, plus women and children and old men were sustained in the wilderness for 40 years on manna and water from the rock, and living in tents and their shoes and clothes did not wear out.
According to the Bible, the Children of Israel eat Manna, a substance provided to them from heaven on a daily basis.
The countryside of Israel.
Children cries as an expression to complain.
There is no branch of the Bank of America in Israel. The bank's customers complain and not satisfied.
No.
According to the Bible, specifically in the book of Deuteronomy, the children of Israel did not wear out their shoes or clothes during their 40 years in the wilderness. It is stated that their garments and sandals did not become worn out, symbolizing God's provision and care for them during their journey. This miraculous preservation served as a testament to their faith and reliance on divine support.
Your question should be for what are the Children of Israel chosen for.