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  1. The Promised Land ( Hebrew: הארץ המובטחת, translit.: ha'aretz hamuvtakhat; Arabic: أرض الميعاد, translit.: ard al-mi'ad) is Middle Eastern land in the Levant that Abrahamic religions (which include Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and others) claim God promised and subsequently gave to Abraham (the legendary patriarch in Abrahamic religions) and se...

  2. Promised Land: Created by Matt Lopez. With John Ortiz, Cecilia Suárez, Augusto Aguilera, Christina Ochoa. An epic, generation-spanning drama about two Latino families vying for wealth and power in California's Sonoma Valley.

  3. Aug 25, 2022 · The promised land of Canaan, eventually called Israel, was a fertile land with brooks and deep springs that gushed out into the valleys and hills. The rich soil produced wheat and barley, vines and fig trees, pomegranates, and olives.

  4. Jan 4, 2013 · Promised Land: Directed by Gus Van Sant. With Matt Damon, Benjamin Sheeler, Terry Kinney, Carla Bianco. A salesman for a natural gas company experiences life-changing events after arriving in a small town, where his corporation wants to tap into the available resources.

  5. Promised Land is an American family drama television series that premiered on January 24, 2022, on ABC. The story focuses on Joe Sandoval, patriarch of two blended Latino families who runs a successful Sonoma County, California vineyard and is preparing to hand the vineyard's management to one of his children.

  6. Aug 5, 2020 · The promised land in the Bible was that geographic area God the Father swore to give to his chosen people, the descendants of Abraham. God made this promise to Abraham and his descendants in Genesis 15:15–21. The territory was located in ancient Canaan, on the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea. Numbers 34:1-12 details its exact boundaries.

  7. Mar 3, 2022 · In the Old Testament, the promised land referred to a place in the Middle East promised to Abraham’s descendants, known as Israel; in the United States, enslaved people used it to refer to states where they would be free.

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