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Canaan was the ancient region between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, named after Noah's grandson and later promised to Abraham's descendants.

Where is Canaan in the Bible?

Canaan was an ancient region located between the Jordan River to the east and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, comprising much of what is today Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria. Named after Noah's grandson in biblical tradition, Canaan became the central focus of God's covenant with Abraham, who was promised that his descendants would inherit this land. The region is prominently featured throughout the Torah, particularly in the books of Genesis through Deuteronomy, where the Israelites' journey from Egypt and their conquest of Canaan under Joshua form a cornerstone of biblical history. For the ancient Israelites, Canaan represented the fulfillment of God's promise and served as the foundation for the establishment of the kingdom of Israel. The land held profound theological significance as a symbol of God's faithfulness and as the inheritance that would belong to Abraham's chosen people.

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