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In Genesis 50:24, Joseph calls the land that God promised to Abraham “the land which He promised on an oath to Abraham.” Yet, nowhere in the Bible is that land called the “promised land.” That is a term that has been given by Christians to the land promised to Abram.
Where did Abraham's journey to the Promised Land (the land of Canaan) begin? How old was he when he left his hometown? Who came with him on the trip? What places did he visit? How long did it take him?
This map of ancient Israel features the biblical boundaries of the Land of Israel as described in Genesis 15:18 and Genesis 17:8. Dan is described in the Bible as the northernmost city of the Kingdom of Israel.
The Boundaries of the Promised Land. The original boundaries of the Promised Land as defined in Numbers 34 are somewhat different from the boundaries of the land that the Israelites eventually occupied.
Map of Abram's Journey from Ur to Haran to Egypt. The Bible shifts its focus in Genesis 12 from the history of the entire human race to a man named Abram, the first Hebrew, and he lived in Ur of the Chaldees.
Genesis 12:1-3. In Genesis 13:14-17, God reaffirmed His covenant, promising the land to Abraham’s descendants forever. This divine promise became the cornerstone of the Abrahamic faiths, namely Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, as each regards Abraham as a revered patriarch.