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13 November, 23:05

The Israelites consider Canaan to be the Promised Land because they believed that

A. Jews traveled to Jerusalem to participate in festivals.

B. Jews adopted Greek and Roman methods of worship.

C. Rabbis became leaders of Jewish rituals.

D. Synagogues became more important for worship.

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  1. 13 November, 23:07
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    The correct answer is C) Rabbis became leaders of Jewish rituals.

    The Israelites consider Canaan to be the Promised Land because they believed that Rabbis became leaders of Jewish rituals.

    The promised land was the belief in Hebrew culture that God had promised a new land for them when Moses liberated the Israelite people from the oppression of the Egyptian Pharaoh and started to wander the desert for 40 years. This is a passage of the Book of "Exodus" that appears in the Old Testament of the Bible.
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