This depends on how you define 'complete'. Strictly speaking some areas remained unconquered until the time of David who is referred to in The Bible as a 'man of war'.
In terms of the original conquest under Joshua only three cities were burnt, namely Jericho, Ai, and Hazor. It appears from the record in the Bible that even the 'incomplete conquest' took a number of years. If the Exodus occurred in 1441 with entry into the land of Canaan in 1401 then this first stage of conquest could have been completed around 1395 BC or a little later.
In terms of the 'completion' under King David, this would have occurred prior to the rebellion of Absalom which was some time before David's death in c. 970 BC.
The Conquest of Canaan was created on 1921-08-21.
Anak is a historical figure from the conquest of Canaan and a forefather of the Anakites. Anak is the son of the Canaanite, and founder of the city better known as Hebron.
No, Moses had died by that time (Deuteronomy ch.34). The conquest of Canaan by the Israelites was led by Joshua (Joshua ch.1).
The first place the tabernacle rested in Canaan was at a location called Gilgal in the region of Jericho. This site served as the base for the Israelites as they began their conquest of the land of Canaan under the leadership of Joshua.
The four major theories of the Israelite conquest of Canaan are the military conquest theory, the peaceful infiltration theory, the peasant revolt theory, and the gradual migration theory. Each theory proposes a different perspective on how the Israelites established themselves in the land of Canaan.
In The Bible, the Israelites wandered for forty years before they entered Canaan.In history, on the other hand, there was no Exodus from Egypt and no militiary conquest of Canaan as described in the Bible. The Israelites did not travel from Egypt to Canaan.
Reading the Bible literally, the experiences of Abraham and Jacob foreshadow the conquest of Canaan.
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Immediately following the Pentateuch is the partial conquest of Canaan, as described in the book of Joshua. The period of the Judges follows after this.
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The conquest of Canaan is primarily described in the books of Joshua and Judges in the Bible. These books detail the Israelites' military campaigns led by Joshua to capture the land of Canaan, as well as the subsequent period of settlement and conflict under the leadership of various judges.