In defence of God, at least in respect to the acts of genocide, it should be stated that almost all scholars now believe that there was no biblical invasion of Canaan. Jericho and Ai had already been abandoned long before the time attributed to Joshua, and almost every city identified with the invasion either did not exist at that time or shows no sign of conquest at the relevant time. The Israelites had arrived peacefully from the region of the Canaanite coastal cities and settled into the hitherto sparsely populated hinterland.
Joshua.
Moses led the Israelites to outside the promised land, Canaan. Moses did not lead the Israelites INTO Canaan himself because he had hit a rock with his staff and God then said that Moses had to die there on the mountain, Mount Nebu, Jordan, where he received the last orders from God. After that, Joshuathen led the Israelites into the promised land.
By showing them grace. Grace is nothing more than unmerited (unearned) favor. The Israelites while in Egypt did nothing to deserve God sending a prophet (Moses) into that country to work for their release. God continued showing them grace by aiding in the defeat of their enemies, feeding them when there was no food, providing them a land they did not earn, and even in returning them from other exiles on multiple occasions when they did nothing to deserve that favor. In fact, they were sent into exile because of disobedience to God, yet He looked passed that and allowed them to return to their land.
There are scores of examples of grace shown the Israelites throughout the Tanach (OT) leading up to the promised Messiah, through whom that trend continued.
By the Red River.its right (I think):)
Joshua
Mary was told her son jesus would lead
Yes Aaron was Moses blood brother, and as Moses stammered he tried to avoid gods call to lead the Hebrew people.God then told Moses it does not matter if you stammer, Aaron will speak for you.
holy spirit
Moses' age when he saw the burning bush is not specifically mentioned in the Bible. However, traditionally it is said that Moses' life can be divided into three sections of forty years. He was forty years old when he fled from Egypt after killing an Egyptian taskmaster. He spent the next forty years in the wilderness working as a shepherd for his father-in-law Jethro, married two women and had two sons. At the end of these forty years Moses sees the burning bush so he would have been eighty years old at the time. He then receives a call from God to lead the Hebrew people out of Egypt and spends the last forty years of his life leading them in the desert. He dies at the age of 120 years and God buries him on the top of of the mountain.
Moses
Moses lead the people for 40 years in the wilderness.
He was chosen by God to lead the Hebrew from slavery
Christ Jesus was created by God through the Holy Spirit.
It was a epic journey, with a lot of difficulties and hardships faced, there were a few million people so Moses had a tough time as they grumbled for good food and water. They also faced the Egyptians army early on . Moses lead the Hebrew people by faith in god.
The battle of Wilderness led to the battle of Spotsylvania.
Actually, it's verse 17 (at least in the Hebrew text)."And it came to pass, when Pharaoh had sent the people (the Israelites) to go, that God did not lead them via the Philistines' land, despite its being near; for God said: 'Lest the people rethink it when they see war, and (decide to) return to Egypt.' "
Daniel Boone lead settlers through the 'Cumberland Gap' to forge the 'Wilderness Trail' to open up travel to the west.
Jesus was lead by the spirit into the wilderness.
Moses lead the Hebrew people out of Egypt.
Wilderness Road runs over the Appalachians and into Kentucky. In Runescape it is north of Lumbridge near Varrok.
The King lead Ancient Hebrew. The first King was Saul, then David, then Solomon, so on and so on.