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Not exactly true, Messianic Jews believe in Jesus Christ and God, and they are many Christian Jews. So its just like in the bible in Moses time, there were many that didn’t believe but there were great many mire that believed and God spared them many times.
Your statement are false and your desire is cause a resentment abd hatred. The men that were condemning Mary Magdelin, Jesus asked “you have who not sinned cast the first stone”, no one cast a stone. So stop blaming the jewish faith for all things bad. Nicodemus was a Pharisee and a follower of Jesus. He claimed Jesus body first and built the sepulcher.
You are a liar, you cannot condemn an entire tribe of a couple of million following Moses to be the limited complainers
You trolls are tiring
Don’t root for the bad guys here
According to the Bible, in Exodus 12:37:
And the people of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth, about six hundred thousand men on foot, besides women and children.
Some Scholars believe that the total number of Israelites who left Egypt during the exodus, women and children and old men included, was around 2.4 million people. If we include Egyptians who chose to join the Israelites, the number would be even greater: “Many other people went up with them, and also large droves of livestock, both flocks and herds” (Exodus 12:38).
In the second year after the Israelites left Egypt, Moses took a census of the men in Israel able to fight—all the able-bodied men age twenty and above from all the tribes except the Levites. The number of warriors was 603,550 (Numbers 1:45–46). The Levites were not counted because God commanded Moses to exclude them from the census (verse 49). Instead of going to war, the Levites were to stay and guard the tabernacle (verse 53). Source: https://www.gotquestions.org/Israelites-exodus.html
With regard to the land that God had promised to his people, the Bible says this in Joshua 1:4:
Your territory will extend from the desert to Lebanon, and from the great river, the Euphrates—all the Hittite country—to the Great Sea on the west.
That area includes all of the land modern Israel currently possesses, plus all of the land of the Palestinians (the West Bank and Gaza), plus some of Egypt and Syria, plus all of Jordan, plus some of Saudi Arabia and Iraq.
Although the Israelites failed to take possession of all the land promised to them, there was more than ample land to accommodate and feed the Israelites.