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CANAANITES @ descendants of Canaan- kjv@Genesis:10:18; kjv@Exodus:33:2; kjv@Exodus:34:11; kjv@Deuteronomy:7:1; kjv@Joshua:5:1; kjv@Joshua:17:12; kjv@1Kings:9:16

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CANAANITES, THE - C>@ - a word used in two senses: A tribe which inhabited a particular locality of the land west of the Jordan before the conquest; and The people who inhabited generally the whole of that country. In kjv@Genesis:10:18-20) the seats of the Canaanite tribe are given as on the seashore and in the Jordan valley; comp. kjv@Joshua:11:3) Applied as a general name to the non
- Israelite inhabitants of the land, as we have already seen was the case with "Canaan." Instances of this are, kjv@Genesis:12:6; kjv@Numbers:21:3) The Canaanites were descendants of Canaan. Their language was very similar to the Hebrew. The Canaanites were probably given to commerce; and thus the name became probably in later times an occasional synonym for a merchant.

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Canaanites @ the descendants of Canaan, the son of Ham. Migrating from their original home, they seem to have reached the Persian Gulf, and to have there sojourned for some time. They thence "spread to the west, across the mountain chain of Lebanon to the very edge of the Mediterranean Sea, occupying all the land which later became Palestine, also to the north-west as far as the mountain chain of Taurus. This group was very numerous, and broken up into a great many peoples, as we can judge from the list of nations Genesis:10), the 'sons of Canaan.'" Six different tribes are mentioned in kjv@Exodus:3:8 kjv@Exodus:3:17 kjv@Exodus:23:23 kjv@Exodus:33:2 ; 34:11. In kjv@Exodus:13:5 the "Perizzites" are omitted. The "Girgashites" are mentioned in addition to the foregoing in kjv@Deuteronomy:7:1; kjv@Joshua:3:10. The "Canaanites," as distinguished from the Amalekites, the Anakim, and the Rephaim, were "dwellers in the lowlands" kjv@Numbers:13:29), the great plains and valleys, the richest and most important parts of Palestine. Tyre and Sidon, their famous cities, were the centres of great commercial activity; and hence the name "Canaanite" came to signify a "trader" or "merchant" kjv@Job:41:6; kjv@Proverbs:31:24, lit. "Canaanites;" comp. kjv@Zephaniah:1:11; kjv@Ezekiel:17:4). The name "Canaanite" is also sometimes used to designate the non
- Israelite inhabitants of the land in general kjv@Genesis:12:6; kjv@Numbers:21:3; kjv@Judges:1:10). The Israelites, when they were led to the Promised Land, were commanded utterly to destroy the descendants of Canaan then possessing it kjv@Exodus:23:23; kjv@Numbers:33:52-53; kjv@Deuteronomy:20:16-17). This was to be done "by little and little," lest the beasts of the field should increase kjv@Exodus:23:29; kjv@Deuteronomy:7:22-23). The history of these wars of conquest is given in the Book of Joshua. The extermination of these tribes, however, was never fully carried out. Jerusalem was not taken till the time of David ( kjv@2Samuel:5:6-7). In the days of Solomon bond-service was exacted from the fragments of the tribes still remaining in the land (kjvKings:9:20-21). Even after the return from captivity survivors of five of the Canaanitish tribes were still found in the land. In the Tell-el
- Amarna tablets Canaan is found under the forms of Kinakhna and Kinakhkhi. Under the name of Kanana the Canaanites appear on Egyptian monuments, wearing a coat of mail and helmet, and distinguished by the use of spear and javelin and the battle-axe. They were called Phoenicians by the Greeks and Poeni by the Romans. By race the Canaanites were Semitic. They were famous as merchants and seamen, as well as for their artistic skill. The chief object of their worship was the sun-god, who was addressed by the general name of Baal, "lord." Each locality had its special Baal, and the various local Baals were summed up under the name of Baalim, "lords."

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Canaanites, the @ Descended from Ham kjv@Genesis:10:6
An accursed race kjv@Genesis:9:25 kjv@Genesis:9:26
Different families of kjv@Genesis:10:15-18
Comprised seven distinct nations kjv@Deuteronomy:7:1
Possessions of, how bounded kjv@Genesis:10:19
Country of, fertile kjv@Exodus:3:17 kjv@Numbers:13:27
Described as
Great and mighty kjv@Numbers:13:28 kjv@Deuteronomy:7:1
Idolatrous kjv@Deuteronomy:29:17
Superstitious kjv@Deuteronomy:18:9-11
Profane and wicked kjv@Leviticus:18:27
Extremely numerous kjv@Deuteronomy:7:17
Had many strong cities kjv@Numbers:13:28 kjv@Deuteronomy:1:28
Expelled for wickedness kjv@Deuteronomy:9:4 kjv@Deuteronomy:18:12
Abraham
Called to dwell amongst kjv@Genesis:12:1-5
Was promised the country of, of inheritance kjv@Genesis:13:14-17 kjv@Genesis:15:18 kjv@Genesis:17:8
Had his faith tried by dwelling amongst kjv@Genesis:12:6 kjv@Genesis:13:7
Kind to the patriarchs kjv@Genesis:14:13 kjv@Genesis:23:6
Israel commanded
To make no league with kjv@Deuteronomy:7:2 kjv@Judges:2:2
Not to intermarry with kjv@Deuteronomy:7:3 kjv@Joshua:23:12
Not to follow idols of kjv@Exodus:23:24 kjv@Deuteronomy:7:25
Not to follow customs of kjv@Leviticus:18:26 kjv@Leviticus:18:27
To destroy, without mercy kjv@Deuteronomy:7:2 kjv@Deuteronomy:7:24
To destroy all vestiges of their idolatry kjv@Exodus:23:24 kjv@Deuteronomy:7:5 kjv@Deuteronomy:7:25
Not to fear kjv@Deuteronomy:7:17 kjv@Deuteronomy:7:18 kjv@Deuteronomy:31:7
Terrified at the approach of Israel kjv@Exodus:15:15 kjv@Exodus:15:16 kjv@Joshua:2:9-11 kjv@Joshua:5:1
Partially subdued by Israel Joshua:10-11 kjv@Judges:1:1-36
Part of left
To try Israel kjv@Judges:2:21 kjv@Judges:2:22 kjv@Judges:3:1-4
To chastise Israel kjv@Numbers:33:55 kjv@Judges:2:3 kjv@Judges:4:2
Israel ensnared by kjv@Judges:2:3 kjv@Judges:2:19 kjv@Psalms:106:36-38
Some descendants of, in our Lord's time kjv@Matthew:15:22 kjv@Mark:7:26

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CANAANITES @
- Eleven nations, descended from Canaan kjv@Genesis:10:15-19; kjv@Deuteronomy:7:1; kjv@1Chronicles:1:13-16
- Territory of kjv@Genesis:10:19; kjv@Genesis:12:6; kjv@Genesis:15:18; kjv@Exodus:23:31; kjv@Numbers:13:29; kjv@Numbers:34:2-12; kjv@Joshua:1:4; kjv@Joshua:5:1
- Given to the Israelites kjv@Genesis:12:6-7; kjv@Genesis:15:18; kjv@Genesis:17:8; kjv@Exodus:23:23; kjv@Deuteronomy:7:1-3; kjv@Deuteronomy:32:49; kjv@Psalms:135:11-12
- Wickedness of kjv@Leviticus:18:25 kjv@Leviticus:18:Genesis:13:13; 27, 28; kjv@Genesis:20:23
- To be expelled from the land kjv@Exodus:33:2; kjv@Exodus:34:11
- To be destroyed kjv@Exodus:23:23-24; kjv@Deuteronomy:19:1; kjv@Deuteronomy:31:3-5
- Not expelled kjv@Joshua:17:12-18; kjv@Judges:1:1-33; kjv@Judges:3:1-3
- Defeat the Israelites kjv@Numbers:14:45; kjv@Judges:4:1-3
- Defeated by the Israelites kjv@Numbers:21:1-3; kjv@Joshua:11:1-16; kjv@Judges:4:4-24
- By the Egyptians kjv@1Kings:9:16
- Chariots of kjv@Joshua:17:18
- Isaac forbidden by Abraham to take a wife from kjv@Genesis:28:1
- Judah marries a woman of kjv@Genesis:38:2; kjv@1Chronicles:2:3
- The exile Jews take wives from kjv@Ezra:9:2
- Prophecy concerning kjv@Genesis:9:25-27

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CANAANITES @ descendants of Canaan- kjv@Genesis:10:18; kjv@Exodus:33:2; kjv@Exodus:34:11; kjv@Deuteronomy:7:1; kjv@Joshua:5:1; kjv@Joshua:17:12; kjv@1Kings:9:16

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H3067 <STRHEB>@ יהוּדית yehûdîyth yeh-hoo-deeth' The same as H3066; Jewess; {Jehudith} a Canaanitess: - Judith.


H6786 <STRHEB>@ צמרי tsemârîy tsem-aw-ree' Patrial from an unused name of a place in Palestine; a Tsemarite or branch of the Canaanites: - Zemarite.


H7343 <STRHEB>@ רחב râchâb raw-khawb' The same as H7342; proud; {Rachab} a Canaanitess: - Rahab.


G4460 <STRGRK>@ Ῥαάβ Rhaab hrah-ab' Of Hebrew origin [H7343]; Raab (that is Rachab) a Canaanitess: - Rahab. See also G4477.


G4477 <STRGRK>@ Ῥαχάβ Rhachab hrakh-ab' From the same as G4460; Rachab a Canaanitess: - Rachab.