The premise behind the question is totally false, since the promise of God was conditional upon certain actions of the Israelites. The nations are mentioned, seven in all, by name, in the latter part of the verse. God was well able to keep His part of the bargain, and fulfil His promise to the letter. The Israelites, however, did not meet all the requirements of this conditional promise of God. Thus, they could then not drive out the inhabitants of the land. Thus, the trouble was not God's inability but the Israelites' disobedience.
They believe that God promised to protect Abraham and his people.
The Promised Land; the city of Jerusalem forever to be the city of God. The Promised Land; the city of Jerusalem forever to be the city of God. The Promised Land; the city of Jerusalem forever to be the city of God.
Knowledge of God's covenant made the Israelites optimistic and faithful to God. It is the reason that 3800 years have passed and Judaism hasn't disappeared.
He kept His promise and brought them there in the time of Joshua (Joshua chapters 3-4).
God is willing to provide freedom. That is why.
God promised to send the Israelites to the Promised Land (Canna, or Palestine). They walked 40 years in the desert with Moses (though he never made it to the Promised Land, he died when they could see it in the distance and Joshua took over).
Technically, they didn't. The delay was imposed by God, because the Israelites weren't sufficiently confident in God's promise to help them take the Holy Land (Numbers ch.13-14). See also:The complaints in the wilderness
Im not a scholar, but you have to repent and promise Allah (God) to try and change your life for the better forever
they didn't take none God provided it
AnswerThe Israelites believed that God had made a promise to Abraham that his successors would inherit the land of the Canaanites. This would have included other, non-Hebrew people such as the Arabs, said in The Bible to be descendants of Ishmael, so the promise or covenant was later refined to include only the descendants of Israel.
Yes, according to the Bible, God's promise to give Abram (later Abraham) and his descendants the land of Canaan was fulfilled. The Israelites eventually conquered the land under the leadership of Joshua and settled there.