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1. B6 Settlement of the Promised Land

2. 273 Typical Cross Sections of the Promised Land

3. Lehi and His People Arrive in the Promised Land

4. But in India there is no " the " promised land.

5. Lehi’s family prepares to sail to the promised land

6. 12 Acquisition of that Promised Land was a grand prospect.

7. We have new laws, preparing us for the promised land.

8. Below: A network of roads permitted travel in the Promised Land

9. 20 This bus driver has driven us to the promised land.

10. Consider the Scriptural account of Israel’s entry into the Promised Land.

11. The Plain of Sharon, a fruitful area in the Promised Land

12. Joshua, we have new laws, preparing us for the promised land.

13. Why did Jehovah lead the early Israelites into the Promised Land?

14. In 1473 B.C.E., Israel was poised to enter the Promised Land.

15. (b) What preparation is now made for entry into the Promised Land?

16. The Israelites were about to begin their conquest of the Promised Land.

17. THE 12 spies walked the length and breadth of the Promised Land.

18. Keeping the Creator’s matchless laws helped his people to enjoy the Promised Land

19. 5 After the Exodus from Egypt, Moses sent 12 spies into the Promised Land.

20. What questions may be asked in connection with Israel’s entry into the Promised Land?

21. Only the winding Jordan now separated the nation from the long-awaited Promised Land.

22. MANY years had passed since the Israelites first set foot in the Promised Land.

23. IN 1473 B.C.E., the nation of Israel was poised to enter the Promised Land.

24. The chart provides an excellent summary of seasons and agricultural activities in the Promised Land.

25. 8 For years after the Israelites entered the Promised Land, judges administered justice among them.

26. Each individual among the returned exiles would have an inheritance in the restored Promised Land.

27. What do we learn from why God did not allow Moses to enter the Promised Land?

28. Canaan was known as God’s Promised Land to Abraham where the Hebrews settled around 1800 B.C

29. They trekked back to the Promised Land and erected an altar on the ancient temple site.

30. Except for Caleb and Joshua, all their men of war died without seeing the Promised Land.

31. After spending 40 years in the wilderness, the Israelites got ready to enter the Promised Land.

32. Though acquisition of the Promised Land was a grand prospect, what greater thing did Abraham await?

33. Read Ether 6:12, and identify how they felt when they arrived in the promised land.

34. The Lord told Nephi to build a boat to take Lehi’s family to the promised land.

35. After Jehovah called him from Ur, he resided in Haran and then moved to the Promised Land.

36. Now, in a long, wide procession, millions of Israelites advanced over the streambed into the Promised Land.

37. The Israelites had completed their conquest of the Promised Land and had just received their tribal territories.

38. 618: Jehoiakim rebels against Nebuchadnezzar but likely dies during the Babylonians’ second invasion of the Promised Land

39. (Ex 34:12-14) Thus all appendages of Baal worship were to be eradicated from the Promised Land.

40. 7 When Moses sent 12 chieftains to spy out the Promised Land, he included Joshua in their number.

41. Covers events during most of the time Israel was in the wilderness en route to the Promised Land

42. The year following each cycle of seven 7-year periods, counting from Israel’s entry into the Promised Land.

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44. (b) By using the diagrams of “Typical Cross Sections of the Promised Land,” describe the general topography of this area.

45. Sounds very much like the journey through the wilderness to the promised land, with the commandments held by the leader.

46. AFTER the Israelites had conquered much of the Promised Land, Joshua turned his attention to apportioning the land by lot.

47. (Numbers 18:20) Nevertheless, the Levites were assigned 48 cities along with their pasture grounds, scattered throughout the Promised Land.

48. As evident from the Biblical account or as suggested by their tribe, the judges were active across the Promised Land.

49. As the Israelites settled in the Promised Land, they raised cows, sheep, and goats, thus having an abundant supply of milk.

50. Before they even entered the Promised Land, they were told to write Jehovah’s laws on their doorposts and on their gates.

51. 18 As to causes for joy, think of how the Jewish remnant must have felt when repatriated to the Promised Land!

52. According to the Bible, the land of Canaan was the "promised land" which God gave to Abraham and his descendants.

53. Before the sons of Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses spoke to them while they were encamped on the plains of Moab.

54. When Israel finally did approach the Promised Land, Moses led them in defeating two Amorite kings, Sihon and Og (Deuteronomy 31:4)

55. Simeon’s tribal representative to the delegation that divided the Promised Land into tribal allotments; son of Ammihud. —Nu 34:17, 18, 20.

56. (Joshua 23:14-16) This is what Joshua said to the older men of Israel after they were settled in the Promised Land.

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58. The rainy climate and acid soil work together to produce one of the finest teas, converting Darjeeling into the “promised land” of tea.

59. The Lord preserved the language of Jared, his brother, and their families and friends and led them through the wilderness toward the promised land.

60. Consider Moses’ exhortation to the nation of Israel when they were camped on the plains of Moab, just before they entered the Promised Land.

61. In 1406 BC, when the Israelites first came to the promised land, the Amorites controlled the transjordan from the Arnon River north to Mt

62. 15. (a) Who, in addition to the natural Jews, left Egypt and finally entered the Promised Land, and as what were they rated there?

63. (Numbers 10:33-36) All the while, he held before them the abundance that awaited the faithful in the Promised Land. —Deuteronomy 11:10-15.

64. Think of what you would say to Laman and Lemuel and Ishmael’s family to try to persuade them to continue their journey to the promised land.

65. This announcement of hope is proclaimed to the depths of the afterworld, while the way that leads to the Promised Land is opened once and for all.

66. (De 21:10-14) Within the Promised Land itself God’s warning concerning marriage alliances with pagans was often ignored, with resulting problems and apostasy. —Jg 3:5, 6.

67. I had been pleading with Heavenly Father to calm the wind and waves, but without them, I might not reach whatever “promised land” He was leading me to.

68. This Order organised numerous crusades to the promised land of Israel and, more specifically, the holy city of Jerusalem which invariably meant passing through the city of Akko.

69. I had been pleading with Heavenly Father to remove my anxiety and despair, but without these trials, I might not reach whatever “promised land” He was leading me to.

70. 7 Forty years later, when the nation of Israel was about to enter the Promised Land, attractive Moabite and Midianite women lured many Israelites to come and enjoy their hospitality.

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72. Based on Nephi’s description of the ball in 1 Nephi 16:10, how might such a gift be helpful to Lehi and his family as they journeyed to the promised land?

73. They would be protected through the “great and fear-inspiring wilderness” and be brought into the Promised Land. —Deuteronomy 1:19; Exodus 6:7, 8; 14:21-25; 19:16-19.

74. “Vines and Figs and Pomegranates” After leading his people in the wilderness for 40 years, Moses set an enticing prospect before them —that of eating the fruitage of the Promised Land.

75. The Ten Commandments were given to the Israelites after they had left Egypt (The Exodus), and before 40 years of wandering in the desert in an effort to reach the Promised Land.

76. However, it is generally understood that the reference is to “the torrent valley of Egypt” —a long ravine marking the southwest boundary of the Promised Land. —Numbers 34:2, 5; Genesis 15:18.

77. When the Israelites had completed the conquest of the Promised Land but were still surrounded by pagan nations, Joshua assembled all Israel with the aim of fortifying their resolve to remain loyal to Jehovah.

78. No matter what obstacle loomed before them, no matter how difficult the predicament in which they might find themselves, Jehovah would become whatever was needed in order to deliver them from slavery and bring them into the Promised Land.

79. It would, then, seem logical to conclude that some time after Israel entered the Promised Land and before the dedication of Solomon’s temple, Aaron’s rod and the golden jar of manna were removed from the ark of the covenant.

80. Remember that He taught the brother of Jared how to construct vessels for his family to help them safely traverse the vast ocean waters, to preserve them against winds and waves, and to bring them to the promised land.