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Canaan (/ˈkeɪnən/; Phoenician: 𐤊𐤍𐤏𐤍 – KNʿN; Hebrew: כְּנַעַן – Kənáʿan, in
pausa כְּנָעַן – Kənāʿan;
Biblical Gr****: Χανααν – Khanaan; Arabic: كَنْعَانُ...
- The
Canaanite languages,
sometimes referred to as
Canaanite dialects, are one of
three subgroups of the
Northwest Semitic languages, the
others being Aramaic...
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described as a "state in development". He
compared David to Labaya, a
Caananite warlord living during the time of
Pharaoh Akhenaten.
While Mazar believes...
- and the
Underworld Fragments of
tablets bearing the "Baal Cycle", a
notable source on
Caananite religion and its
Death (Mot)
Major cult
center Ugarit...
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Ninhursag As Urash, An
Consort As Ninurta: Gula As Ninĝirsu: Bau
Equivalents Caananite equivalent Attar Eblaite equivalent Aštabi
Roman equivalent Saturn...
- and the Gods of Canaan, for example, he
argued that
Yahwism and
ancient Caananite religion had a
reciprocal relationship, in
which "both
gained much in...
- 1150 BC
Battle of
Mount Tabor Israelites led by
Barak and
Deborah defeat Caananites led by the King of Hazor. c. 1046 BC
Battle of Muye
Decisive victory of...
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Pharaoh Akhenaten. Once in Israel, Yahweh's cult
supplanted the cult of the
Caananite god El, and the two gods
became one and the same in
Israelite religious...
- one of several, in King David's Army. He was not Jewish, but
rather a
Caananite (an
ancient people who
lived in the land of Israel) from the city of Gath...
- army
under Pharaoh Thutmose III and his
general Djehuty besieged the
Caananite city of Yapu (later
Joppa and now Jaffa).
Unable to gain entry, they resorted...