What was the size of the Promised Land?

In dimension, Israel was roughly 150 miles from Dan to Beersheba, and at its greatest width it was about 75 miles across. The Lord promised Joshua that the original extent of the land promised to Abraham was to be given to Israel (see Genesis 15:18; Joshua 1:4).
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What is the Promised Land called today?

God instructed Abraham to leave his home and travel to Canaan, the Promised Land, which is today known as Israel.
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What is the size of Canaan?

The breadth, from Lebanon on the north to the desert on the south, is 140 miles; the length, from the Mediterranean to the Euphrates, is about 400 miles; making an area 56,000 square miles, equal to the States of New York and Vermont.
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How big was the Exodus from Egypt?

Israel's total population leaving at the Exodus was 5,550 according to Petrie, over 20,000 according to Mendenhall, about 72,000 (Wenham) and about 140,000 (Clark). (iv) The numbers are based on astronomy and calendars.
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How long was the actual journey to the Promised Land?

For 40 years, the Israelites wandered in the wilderness, eating quail and manna. They were led into the Promised Land by Joshua; the victory at Jericho marked the beginning of possession of the land.
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How long would it take to walk from Egypt to the Promised Land?

By staying the course with God's plan and ways, they would have gotten to where God wanted them to be in about 11 days, but instead, it became an arduous 40 year sojourn…..
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What does 40 years mean in the Bible?

The Hebrew people lived in the lands outside of the promised land for "forty years". This period of years represents the time it takes for a new generation to arise (Numbers 32:13). Several early Hebrew leaders and kings are said to have ruled for "forty years", that is, a generation.
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How deep is the Red Sea where the Israelites crossed?

Much of the sea floor of the northern Suez reaches only 40 meters deep, with gentle inclines on both ends—perfect for the Israelites on foot, as well as for the chariots and horsemen of Egypt to follow.
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How long did it take the Israelites to cross the Red Sea?

Still, a lot of assumptions.

"In my model, Moses has 4 hours to get across," says Drews. The area of land that becomes available for crossing in Drews' computer model is 3 to 4 kilometers long, and 5 km wide.
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How many Israelites left Egypt and how many made it to the promised land?

According to tradition, this harrowing ritual was repeated annually for forty years, until the original 600,000 Israelites who left Egypt—those who doubted that they could attain the Promised Land—finally died off.
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What was Africa called in biblical times?

What was Africa called before colonization? According to experts that research the history of the African continent, the original ancient name of Africa was Alkebulan. This name translates to “mother of mankind,” or “the garden of Eden.” Alkebulan is an extremely old word, and its origins are indigenous.
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What does the land of Canaan look like today?

Canaan included what today are Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, northwestern Jordan, and some western areas of Syria.
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What color was the Canaanites?

The origin of the term is disputed, but it may derive from an old Semitic word denoting “reddish purple,” referring to the rich purple or crimson dye produced in the area or to the wool coloured with the dye. Biblically, Canaanites are identified in Genesis as descendants of Canaan, a son of Ham and grandson of Noah.
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Were there giants in the Promised Land?

According to our texts, the giants in the Promised Land met their end in the Israelite conquest, with a remnant surviving in Philistia until the era of David and with the Transjordanian giants destroyed by Israel's eastern neigh- bors.
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Where is the Garden of Eden located?

The location of Eden is described in the Book of Genesis as the source of four tributaries. Various suggestions have been made for its location: at the head of the Persian Gulf, in southern Mesopotamia (now Iraq) where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers run into the sea; and in Armenia.
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How many entered the Promised Land?

He had his seventy or seventy-two disciples, in reference to the seventy-two elders, six chosen out of each of the twelve tribes, who were united with Moses and Aaron in the administration of justice, &c., among the people.
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What was found at the bottom of the Red Sea?

Artifacts found include wheels, chariot bodies as well as human and horse bones. Divers have located wreckage on the Saudi coastline opposite Nuweiba as well.
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Which Pharaoh was found in Red Sea?

RED SEA PHARAOH'S MUMMY UNVEILED; Body Discovered Some Years Ago Proved to be That of Menephtah. - The New York Times. RED SEA PHARAOH'S MUMMY UNVEILED; Body Discovered Some Years Ago Proved to be That of Menephtah.
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Did the Israelites cross the Red Sea on dry land?

And the children of Israel went into the midst of the sea on the dry ground.” Most scholars agree that the Israelites did not cross the Red Sea, but the Gulf of Suez, which is a northern extension of the sea. The crossing probably occurred at the northern end of the gulf, around the site of the modern town of Suez.
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How wide was the Red Sea?

Its maximum width is 190 miles, its greatest depth 9,974 feet (3,040 metres), and its area approximately 174,000 square miles (450,000 square km). El Gouna, Egypt, a tourist resort on the Red Sea.
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Can you walk across the Red Sea?

No archaeological, scholarly-verified evidence has been found that confirms the crossing of the Red Sea ever took place.
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Why is the number 7 a holy number?

It has had significance in almost every major religion.

In the Old Testament the world was created in six days and God rested on the seventh, creating the basis of the seven-day-week we use to this day. In the New Testament the number seven symbolizes the unity of the four corners of the Earth with the Holy Trinity.
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Why is the number 7 significant in the Bible?

Seven was symbolic in ancient near eastern and Israelite culture and literature. It communicated a sense of “fullness” or “completeness” (שבע “seven” is spelled with the same consonants as the word שבע “complete/full”). This makes sense of the pervasive appearance of “seven” patterns in the Bible.
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Why is number 40 so special?

In religion, 40 seems to be shorthand for “a long time.” Jesus spent 40 days fasting in the wilderness being tempted by the devil; the great flood lasted 40 days and 40 nights; the Jewish people wandered the desert for 40 years.
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