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Centuries before the time of Jesus, the Hebrew people occupied the mountainous hinterland of the Levant, while the Philistines occupied the coastal plains and foothills of the Levant from Egypt to roughly where Tel Aviv is today, while the Canaanites occupied the coastal areas further north. There was no nation of Canaan, rather a number of separate city-states, which easily fell prey to the Assyrians and Egyptians, and even briefly to Israel. The Negev was unoccupied until the Nabateans built cisterns to collect and store rainwater, and began to settle this area.
Over time, the Philistines merged into the Canaanite culture, which in turn merged into the Greek culture after the time of Alexander the great. By the time of Jesus, Canaanites were more likely to be called Greeks, although the Jews called them gentiles ('foreigners'). They were the pagan people of the Levant, along with some Greek and Roman settlers. Because all of Palestine came under Roman rule, there were no fixed boundaries, so you would see evidence of pagans in and around Jerusalem, just as you would see Jews in pagan cities such as Caesaria. In the first half of the first century, pagans were in the majority in the coastal cities and in the cities of Galilee and the Decapolis. However, there was a substantial Jewish population in the smaller towns and rural areas of Galilee, largely descendants of the Iturean people.
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Canaan
The land of Canaan is Israel.
The land of Goshen is near the land of Canaan.
There are no land boundaries on the Antarctic continent, because there is no reason for any land boundaries there.
Canaan is significant to the Hebrew people, as it is the promised land, land of milk and honey.
Canaan
Canaan
First off, Canaan is described as the land of Canaan in the Bible. Thus, Canaan is not a city, it is a region. Canaan is special to the Israelites for many reasons, but the primary reason is because Canaan is the land of their fathers. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Check out the books of Genesis and Exodus in the Bible. God promised the land to Abraham and Moses
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Canaan.
Gershon Canaan has written: 'Rebuilding the land of Israel'
Canaan is normally referred to as the promised land. It was an important destination as it would become the home of all Israelites released from Egypt.