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The "Canaanites," as distinguished from the Amalekites, the Anakim, and the Rephaim, were "dwellers in the lowlands" (Num. ... Under the name of Kanana the Canaanites appear on Egyptian monuments, ...
Was the command to exterminate the Canaanites a justifiable act on the part of God, who ordered it, or on the part of people, who partially, at least, obeyed it?
Philo of Byblos claims that the Canaanites were autochthonous, i.e. inhabiting the region from the earliest times and that not only men but also gods and the whole human culture hail from their area.
In the days when the trading Phoenicians held a prominent place, especially among the Canaanites, this word (Kena'ani), and even Canaan (e.g. Isaiah 23:8), got the signification of "merchant, trader." ...
Here is a Brief History of the Purple People, The Canaanites and Phoenicians, who were famous for their purple dye and who sailed around the entire continent of Africa in 600 BCE!
Canaan (Phoenician: , Kana'n) is an ancient term for a region encompassing present-day Israel, the Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, plus adjoining coastal lands and parts of Jordan, Egypt and Syria. In the Hebrew Bible, the "Land of Canaan" extends from Lebanon southward across Gaza to....
This posting contains a description of the pantheon of the people referred to as Canaanites in the Bible, as recovered from the city of Ugarit in what is now western Syria. These people lived ...
The Phoenicians of the Iron Age (first millennium B.C.) descended from the original Canaanites who dwelt in the region during the earlier Bronze Age (3000-1200 H.C.), despite classical tradition to ...
History of Sex in Early Biblical Times: The Canaanites ... Contraception Ancient Egypt Amorites The Canaanites had a similar religious
The Canaanites in the Smith's Bible ... , and the Canaanites, and the Perizzites, and the Hivites, and the Jebusites, seven nations greater and mightier than thou;
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