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Im doing a biblical studies assigment and i really need help, what happens after Moses frees the ISraelites? they wander in the desert for forty years then what? how do they get in 2 the promised land? What happens 2 moses?
thank you, and btw it has 2 be written in a format for children... so simple, short answers please! eg God then sent Moses back to egypt..
thnx so much!

2007-09-15 13:20:24 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

13 answers

Moses was not allowed to enter the promised land. He got to climb a mountain and see it only.

Moses died and Joshua led the Israelites into the promised land across the Jordan river.

2007-09-15 13:25:17 · answer #1 · answered by 9_ladydi 5 · 1 0

If I'm not mistaken;
He did wonders in the dessert. After that he went to a mount Tursina and recite to God. He wishes to upgrade his believe in God (Allah). Then Allah order him to take a bird and cut it into pieces. Moses did, he cuts the bird. Then, Allah order him to go down from the mountain and wait for the miracle downwards. Suddenly, Allah give the bird live again and the bird flew away. Moses surely confident rite now (becoz he actually was depressed for his peoples are rejecting his daa'wah/ summon to good). Moses then ask if he could see Allah. Allah grant him the wish. Then, Allah's light were appearing and Moses couldn't bear the lights of Allah, so he faint. When he woke up, he regret and also cries for forgiveness... Then, he went back to his peoples and continue his daa'wah coz he's confidence is thickening again.

2007-09-16 03:44:23 · answer #2 · answered by L-kuza H 3 · 0 0

After forty years of wandering, god finally led them into the Holy Land.
Moses however was only allowed to see the holy Land from a distance, he did not enter the Holy Land.
Moses died.

2007-09-15 13:25:52 · answer #3 · answered by drg5609 6 · 1 0

He lost his temper and Moses and his generation didn't see the promise land. Only the children of that generation got to actually go there.

2007-09-15 13:24:28 · answer #4 · answered by JellyCat 4 · 0 0

yes, after 40 years the isrealites find the promised land. moses is not allowed in because he disobeyed god at one point during the journey. not sure what happens to him. read the bible for more

2007-09-15 13:24:14 · answer #5 · answered by BioHazard 5 · 0 0

After Moses led his people to the promised land,he was not allowed to enter,He died,and to this day no one knows where he is buried.

2007-09-15 13:28:36 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

They actually came and butchered the inhabitants of the promised land.

THIS IS NOT A CHILDREN'S STORY.

Its all about war, destroying cities and killing civilians.

They gained the promise land through military conquest; see the fall of Jehrico.

2007-09-15 13:27:50 · answer #7 · answered by CanadianFundamentalist 6 · 1 0

In the third month after the Exodus from Egypt, Jehovah demonstrated before all Israel the greatness of the authority and responsibility that he placed upon his servant Moses as well as the intimacy of Moses’ position with God. Before all Israel, gathered at the foot of Mount Horeb, Jehovah called Moses into the mountain and, by means of an angel, spoke with him. On one occasion Moses was privileged to have what was probably the most awe-inspiring experience of any man prior to the coming of Jesus Christ. High in the mountain, alone, Jehovah gave him a vision of his glory, putting his “palm” over Moses as a screen, allowing Moses to see his “back,” evidently the afterglow of this divine manifestation of glory. Then he spoke to Moses personally, as it were.
It was while Israel was encamped at Kadesh, probably in the 40th year of their wanderings, that Moses made a serious mistake. A consideration of the incident magnifies in our eyes the fact that Moses not only was in a highly privileged position but also was under very heavy responsibility to Jehovah as leader and mediator for the nation. Because of a water shortage the people began to quarrel bitterly with Moses, putting the blame on him for leading them up out of Egypt into the barren wilderness. Moses had endured much, putting up with the perverseness and insubordination of the Israelites, sharing their hardships, and interceding for them when they sinned, but here he momentarily lost his meekness and mildness of temper.
Moses saying: “Hear, now, you rebels! Is it from this crag that we shall bring out water for you?” With that, Moses struck the rock and Jehovah caused water to flow forth, sufficient for the multitude and their flocks. But God was displeased with the conduct of Moses and Aaron. They had failed of their primary responsibility, namely, to magnify Jehovah’s name. They “acted undutifully” toward Jehovah, and Moses had ‘spoken rashly with his lips.’ Later Jehovah decreed: “Because you did not show faith in me to sanctify me before the eyes of the sons of Israel, therefore you will not bring this congregation into the land that I shall certainly give them.”
Moses was 120 years of age at the time of his death. Testifying to his natural strength, the Bible comments: “His eye had not grown dim, and his vital strength had not fled.” He was buried by Jehovah in a location never since discovered. (De 34:5-7) Likely, this was to prevent the Israelites from being ensnared into false worship by making a shrine of his grave.

2007-09-15 13:37:17 · answer #8 · answered by conundrum 7 · 0 0

after 40 years of wandering in the desert , they found the exit.
it took them some time!!!!

2007-09-15 13:25:43 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Read Numbers.

2007-09-15 13:33:20 · answer #10 · answered by Nina, BaC 7 · 0 0

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