the name Canaan is synonymous to Tagalog word " Kanaan" (commiting sins without boundary) .The story was about the wrong intention of Cham(son of noah) he looked the naked body of his father noah and commited sin (maybe homosexual orientation) .Noah knew what his son cham did so he cursed canaan (the offspring of Cham) because he knew what kind of people are the sons of Canaan.
This All depends on your personal Scientific views.An answer if you believe in an old earth would be:No, the dinosaurs all died about 65 million years ago. So they were long gone by the time of Noah. There's geologic evidence of a great worldwide flood sometime between 4000 B.C.E. and 2800 B.C.E. So Noah most likely lived at some point during that time period. As for evidence there is none really, we can't know.However if you believe in a young earth, an answer would be:Yes or no. The Bible says nothing of whether there were (or were not) dinosaurs on the ark. You can imagine that since the dinosaurs were so dangerous, men would group together and go kill them. They might have missed some though. You can conclude that since Noah got two (at least) of EVERY animal, then if there were some dinosaurs still left, Noah got them too. As for evidence, there is none on either party.Sources:http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/2000/04/03/dinosaurs-on-noahs-arkhttp://www.earthage.org/youngearthev/evidence_for_a_young_earth.htmhttp://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v1/n1/world-born-4004-bc
Well, my friend, one time God caused a global change by creating the beautiful world we live in today. Another time was during the Great Flood, where God cleansed the Earth and gave humanity a fresh start. Remember, change can bring about new beginnings and opportunities for growth.
Joshua and the Israelites settled in the central highlands of Canaan around 1200-1050 BCE, after the conquest of the Promised Land following the Exodus from Egypt.
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A:The Hebrews of the first millenium BCE despised their neighbours, the Canaanites, whom they regarded as descended from the legendary Canaan. In the passage that follows Genesis 9:18, we see Ham, "the father of Canaan", homosexually rape his own father, Noah, while he is asleep in a drunken stupour. Whenever the Bible talks about a man 'knowing' or 'seeing the nakedness' of another man or woman, it is a euphemism for sex, in this case, the most despised act by Ham of raping his own father and then boasting to his brothers about it: (Genesis 9:22) "And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and told his two brethren without." When Noah realises what has happened, he curses not Ham but Ham's future son Canaan, saying that he (his descendants) will forever be slaves for his brethren. The curse can be seen as part of a passage that seeks to justify future hatred of the Canaanites: (Genesis 9:24) "And Noah awoke from his wine, and knew what his younger son had done unto him. And he said, Cursed be Canaan; a servant of servants shall he be unto his brethren. And he said, Blessed be the LORD God of Shem; and Canaan shall be his servant."This passage had such obvious political implications that we do not need to believe that it really happened. Noah cursed, not Ham, but Ham's son Canaan, and said that Canaan would forever be the servant to his brethren. When this story was written down, the Canaanites, biblical descendants of the legendary Canaan, were the despised competitors of the Israelites. The curse can be seen as part of a passage that seeks to justify hatred of the Canaanites at the time the story was being told.
I don't know his name (or if there were others besides, in which case, I don't know their names), but I read that he went to what became known in his territory as Eden, in inner earth. He ended up there sometime during or after the time of the flood.
The book of Genesis described Noah as the only good man during a time of wickedness. It went so far as to say that he was faultless [6:9-10]. Additionally, Lamech described his son Noah as a 'relief' from hard work on God cursed ground [5:29].
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The Israelites went to Egypt during the drought in Canaan. This event is traditionally believed to have happened during the time of the biblical figure Joseph, who was able to provide for his family and the people of Egypt during the hardship.
During the flood in the time of Noah , everything was washed out for good, all the trees were destroyed.
When God caused the flood during the time of Noah
The Roman Empire ruled over the Canaan region during the start of Christianity. Canaan was part of the Roman province of Judaea, with Jerusalem as its capital. The Roman Empire played a significant role in the events surrounding the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
The phrase "no rain before Noah" refers to the belief that the first rain occurred during the time of the biblical figure Noah, as described in the story of Noah's Ark in the Book of Genesis.
The descendants of Canaan, who encompassed the tribes of the Promised Land at the time of the Exodus from Egypt, were under a curse stemming back to the days of Noah and his sons. The Curse of Ham was laid down because of Ham's disregard for his father, and would cause all the descendants of Canaan, the fourth generation in the line of Noah through Ham, to serve the descendants of Shem, among which came forth Abraham, Isaac, Jacob who becomes Israel, Joseph, and the Hebrew people.In a much broader sense, God had chosen the Hebrew people as His own, and Canaan Land was the land God had promised the Hebrews.
A:The Bible provides legendary explanations for the naming of all the regions and peoples of the ancient Near East, with Canaan as the son of Ham, son of Noah (Genesis 10:6). Genesis 10:15 even explains the name of the city of Sidon, this being Canaan's firstborn son. The real origin of the name Canaan is lost in the mists of time. There never was a united territory of Canaan, simply a loose alliance of West Semitic people who all spoke the same language and shared common interests. The biblical account demonstrates that they were collectively known as Canaanites, although no extrabiblical evidence of this usage has yet been found.