nounIn the Bible, a member of any of the Canaanite peoples other than the Israelites. nounA subbranch of the Semitic language family including Phoenician, Hebrew, Ammonite, Moabite, and Edomite. nounAny of the Semitic languages spoken by the Canaanites. ...
The exact meaning of the term kn’ (n) is unknown. Outside the Bible it occurs both with and without the final n. This final n is known in Sem. languages and also in Hurrian as a suffix, and such it may be here. The earliest document referring to Canaanites is an inscr. of Am...
aand also mentioned in the bible. The city called it Lehmo in the Canaanite period which meant the god of fertility for them, 并且提及在圣经。 城市在意味生育力神为他们的迦南期间称它Lehmo,[translate]
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Bible, Elohim being the first. It is found also in the name given to Jacob, Israel ("he wrestles with El," meaning "God"), and is preserved in the name Allah (El-Yah), used by Muslims and Arab Christians. We find it as well in names of prophets such as Joel, Elijah, and ...
Person. Canaan, which means merchant, trader or one that humbles or subdues, is the fourth son of Ham, son of Noah (Genesis 10:6). He is known as the founder of various nations. He is placed on the bible timeline chart after the Great Flood. Before the
After the collapse of the Levant under the so called "Peoples of the Sea"Ramesses III(ca. 1194 BC) is said to have built a temple to the god Amen to receive tribute from the Levant. This was described as being built in Pa-Canaan, a geographical reference whose meaning is disputed, wit...
Part of Speech:Proper Noun, Indeclinable Transliteration:Chanaan Pronunciation:khan-ah-an' Phonetic Spelling:(khan-ah-an') Definition:Canaan Meaning:Canaan, the whole of Palestine or Palestine west of the river Jordan. Word Origin:Derived from the Hebrew כְּנַעַן (Kena'an...
--The meaning of this name is uncertain, as, most probably, it is a Hamitic word: if derived from a Semitic root, it may mean the lowland. Though the Canaanites spoke a Semitic tongue at the time when we find them in Palestine, yet the assertion of the Bible that they were Hami...
3:8Aram-naharaimmeans “Aram of the two rivers,” thought to have been located between the Euphrates and Balih Rivers in northwestern Mesopotamia. 3:16Hebrewgomed,the length of which is uncertain. 3:22Orand it came out behind. 3:23Orand went out through the porch;the meaning of the ...