The two spies went into Jericho in approximately 1405 BC.
Numbers, chapter 13.
The spies were in Canaan for 40 days:-Num 13:2, 25 WEB (v.2) "Send men, that they may spy out the land of Canaan, which I give to the children of Israel. Of every tribe of their fathers, you shall send a man, every one a prince among them." (v.25) They returned from spying out the land at the end of forty days.
They were one from each tribe of Israel.
Joshua and Caleb. You can read this in Numbers 13.
12, One from each Family/Tribe No spies were sent into Egypt, but you are probably referring to the sending of the spies into Canaan, which was the Promised Land. There were indeed twelve.
The Hebrews fled to the desert where they stayed for 40 years and eventually went into Canaan right after the death of Moses
Rahab, a canaanite woman of jericho who not only housed them, but helped the israelite men escape.
First, they went from Canaan down to Egypt, then they went from Egypt back up to Canaan, later called Israel. They went from there into captivity into Babylon (not of their own choosing) then they went back to Israel.
One well-known instance of spies in the Bible is found in the book of Numbers, specifically in Numbers 13-14. In this account, twelve spies are sent by Moses to scout out the land of Canaan, which God had promised to give to the Israelites. However, most of the spies gave a negative report and caused the Israelites to doubt God's promise, resulting in them wandering in the wilderness for 40 years.
The Israelites brought their Torah wherever they went, including into Canaan (under Joshua), which they renamed the Land of Israel.
The names of the two spies who went into Jericho were Joshua and Caleb.