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This map shows the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt to the Promised Land under the leadership of Moses. The Nile Delta was a triangular area of marshland about 150 miles from north to south, from Memphis to the Mediterranean, and about 150 - 200 miles wide.
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Israel’s Exodus from Egypt and Entry into Canaan. Rameses Israel was thrust out of Egypt (Ex. 12; Num. 33:5). Succoth After the Hebrews left this first campsite, the Lord attended them in a cloud by day and in a pillar of fire by night (Ex. 13:20–22).
Explore the Israelites' journey from Egypt to Canaan as described in the Bible, from the Exodus and crossing of the Red Sea to the 40 years in the wilderness and arrival in the Promised Land. Learn about key events like the giving of the Ten Commandments and God’s miraculous provisions along the way.
Journeying from Egypt to Canaan, the Israelites were faced with towering difficulties including hostile terrain, lack of sustenance, and threats from surrounding nations. Their unwavering faith in God’s promise of deliverance, however, served as their anchor.
Depicting the route of the Israelites' Exodus from Egypt, this map highlights major stops and events along their journey. It provides a visual representation of their path to the Promised Land.
This map shows the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt to the Promised Land under the leadership of Moses. The Nile Delta was a triangular area of marshland about 150 miles from north to south, from Memphis to the Mediterranean, and about 150 - 200 miles wide.
The most direct route from Northern Egypt to Canaan lies along the Mediterranean coast, a long way from the Red Sea. But Canaan was at that time ruled by Egypt and this route would have been protected by garrisons established in fortresses.