The Israelites consider Canaan to be the Promised Land because they believed that (1 point)
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the pharaoh promised it to them after they were released from slavery.
the pharaoh promised it to them after they were released from slavery.
Canaan was the original home of Abraham.
Canaan was the original home of Abraham.
God made a covenant (agreement) with Abraham that he and his descendants (other Jewish people) could always live in Canaan.
God made a covenant (agreement) with Abraham that he and his descendants (other Jewish people) could always live in Canaan.
Canaan was where Moses was given the Ten Commandments
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The Israelites consider Canaan to be the Promised Land because they believed that (1 point)
Responses
the pharaoh promised it to them after they were released from slavery.
the pharaoh promised it to them after they were released from slavery.
Canaan was the original home of Abraham.
Canaan was the original home of Abraham.
God made a covenant (agreement) with Abraham that he and his descendants (other Jewish people) could always live in Canaan.
God made a covenant (agreement) with Abraham that he and his descendants (other Jewish people) could always live in Canaan.
Canaan was where Moses was given the Ten Commandments
Responses
the pharaoh promised it to them after they were released from slavery.
the pharaoh promised it to them after they were released from slavery.
Canaan was the original home of Abraham.
Canaan was the original home of Abraham.
God made a covenant (agreement) with Abraham that he and his descendants (other Jewish people) could always live in Canaan.
God made a covenant (agreement) with Abraham that he and his descendants (other Jewish people) could always live in Canaan.
Canaan was where Moses was given the Ten Commandments
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