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  1. When the Hebrews arrive at Canaan, the land promised to them millenia earlier when God told Abraham at Shechem that the land would belong to his descendants, they they begin the long, painful, and disappointing process of setting the land.

  2. During the transition from the Late Bronze to the Early Iron Age—probably about 1250 bce —the Israelites entered Canaan, settling at first in the hill country and in the south. The Israelites’ infiltration was opposed by the Canaanites, who continued to hold the stronger cities of the region.

  3. The timeline begins with Adam in Eden, then on to Noah and the Flood and the birth of Israel through Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Age of Israelc. 1660 BC to c. 457 BC Covers the history of the Jewish nation, from Moses and the Exodus to King David and the prophets Daniel and Isaiah.

  4. The Israelite settlement in the northern Negev began at the end of the 13th century; by the end of the 11th century it reached the southernmost corners of the Negev. Israelite settlements in the northern hill regions, on the other hand, began earlier, in the 14th century B.C.

  5. La conquista comienza cuando los hebreos pierden a su líder Moisés, es donde Josué es designado por Yahvé como sucesor de Moisés, con el compromiso de introducir al pueblo de Israel en la Tierra Prometida

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CanaanCanaan - Wikipedia

    The Canaanites were the inhabitants of ancient Canaan, a region that roughly corresponds to present-day Israel and the Palestinian Territories, western Jordan, southern and coastal Syria, Lebanon, and continued up to the southern border of Turkey.

  7. The Israelites lived in a smaller area of former Canaanite land and land east of the Jordan River after the legendary prophet Moses led the Israelite Exodus out of Egypt (Numbers 34:112). The Torah's Book of Deuteronomy presents this occupation as their God's fulfillment of the promise (Deuteronomy 1:8).