The distance between Egypt and Israel is about 613 kilometers, but Hebrews took 40 years for that trip
The distance between Egypt and Israel is about 613 kilometers, but Hebrews took 40 years for that trip
In this text, I will use the words "Holy Land" and "promised land" about the place, where Hebrew people went after they were gone from Egypt. Here I must say that Moses and other people who were born or worked in Egypt had no change to get in that new country. The risk that those people would be traitorous and believe, that the things were better in Egypt was so big, that they must die before those people went to that area.
Sometimes people ask why Hebrews walked 40 years or 43 meters per day for finding the holy or promised land after they escaped from Egypt. The reason, for that journey, is that Hebrews were moved around the Arabian peninsula after they went to the desert because they wanted to lose the men of Pharaoh, and that is the reason, why the persons, who were born in Egypt were not able to move in the promised land. That land was reserved only their children.
The reason, why those people who were lived and worked in Egypt must die before the settlement will take the place in the holy land, was that there were people, who were worked as the leaders for the other Hebrews. And some men of Pharaoh might be promised them something for traitorous actions, but there was another reason, why those leaders of the group must vanish before people could take their place in the promised land. The thing is that what happened in Egypt must leave in there.
The people must stand on one side when the plantations and irrigation for them would be done because if somebody would think, that they live in Egypt would be better than in the new place, the entire escape and the plan for establishing own land and state would be broken. And in this case, people must stand behind the dream as one man. When we are thinking about those people, who were standing behind that dream, we must understand that they were facing many traitorous actions before those decisions.
Pharaoh has been promised many things to those people but the thing is that only the leaders of the Hebrews got the good things in the society of Egypt. Ordinary people of Hebrew community would face the things, that they were the second or third class citizens. And the thing is that those people wanted freedom. They wanted to make their own decisions, and they wanted also respect from other people. When they walked in the desert, they faced many troubles and those troubles grow them.
And during the journey, those people didn't walk in a single group. They played the regular nomadic people, and then they had the knowledge, how to build the fortresses and other kinds of things. When the time was full those people grow together and then they attacked the promised land. Maybe the other team was attacked in the front and two others from the side and back against those defenders. So the people, who lived in Holy land had no change against Hebrews. That operation was giving those people respect in the eyes of other people. Is this true or false, the decision is yours, but this is how I would make those things.
In this text, I will use the words "Holy Land" and "promised land" about the place, where Hebrew people went after they were gone from Egypt. Here I must say that Moses and other people who were born or worked in Egypt had no change to get in that new country. The risk that those people would be traitorous and believe, that the things were better in Egypt was so big, that they must die before those people went to that area.
Sometimes people ask why Hebrews walked 40 years or 43 meters per day for finding the holy or promised land after they escaped from Egypt. The reason, for that journey, is that Hebrews were moved around the Arabian peninsula after they went to the desert because they wanted to lose the men of Pharaoh, and that is the reason, why the persons, who were born in Egypt were not able to move in the promised land. That land was reserved only their children.
The reason, why those people who were lived and worked in Egypt must die before the settlement will take the place in the holy land, was that there were people, who were worked as the leaders for the other Hebrews. And some men of Pharaoh might be promised them something for traitorous actions, but there was another reason, why those leaders of the group must vanish before people could take their place in the promised land. The thing is that what happened in Egypt must leave in there.
The people must stand on one side when the plantations and irrigation for them would be done because if somebody would think, that they live in Egypt would be better than in the new place, the entire escape and the plan for establishing own land and state would be broken. And in this case, people must stand behind the dream as one man. When we are thinking about those people, who were standing behind that dream, we must understand that they were facing many traitorous actions before those decisions.
Pharaoh has been promised many things to those people but the thing is that only the leaders of the Hebrews got the good things in the society of Egypt. Ordinary people of Hebrew community would face the things, that they were the second or third class citizens. And the thing is that those people wanted freedom. They wanted to make their own decisions, and they wanted also respect from other people. When they walked in the desert, they faced many troubles and those troubles grow them.
And during the journey, those people didn't walk in a single group. They played the regular nomadic people, and then they had the knowledge, how to build the fortresses and other kinds of things. When the time was full those people grow together and then they attacked the promised land. Maybe the other team was attacked in the front and two others from the side and back against those defenders. So the people, who lived in Holy land had no change against Hebrews. That operation was giving those people respect in the eyes of other people. Is this true or false, the decision is yours, but this is how I would make those things.
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