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The land of Israel was divided and the above map shows each area that the tribes settled in, the larger tribes received more land.
Canaan is stated in Genesis 10:6 to have been a son of Ham and brother of Mizraim, or Egypt. This indicates the Mosaic period when the conquerors of the XVIIIth and XIXth Egyptian Dynasties made Canaan for a time a province of the Egyptian empire.
Map of the Natural Features of the Land of Ancient Israel During Old Testament times Israel was referred to originally as the land of Canaan, which was the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.
Canaan, area variously defined in historical and biblical literature, but always centered on Palestine. Its original pre-Israelite inhabitants were called Canaanites. Biblically, Canaanites are identified in Genesis as descendants of Canaan, a son of Ham and grandson of Noah.
A map of Canaan with the boundaries as indicated in the Bible's books of Numbers and Ezekiel.
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Map of the Journeys of Abraham - This map reveals the journeys of Abraham from Ur of the Chaldees to the land of Canaan and the 17 locations he visited according to the Bible. (Color Map) (Color Map) Map of the Journeys of Isaac - Bible map of Isaac's journeys in the land of Canaan and the 10 key locations that he visited.
MAP OF CANAAN - TWELVE TRIBE PORTIONS Damascus B a s h a n The Great Sea (Mediterranean sea) s ( Phoenicians) Mt. Lebanon Leontes R. Kanah Laish DAN I Hazor Kedesh M A N A S S E H Ashtaroth Cabul Hammath Shunem ISSACHAR Yarmuk R. Aphek Taanach Jezreel Plain Beth-shan Mahanaim Megiddo MANASSEH d Mt. Taba Mt. Gerizim Mt. Ebal Plain of Sharon ...
Discover the historical significance of Canaan, a small yet strategic territory encircled by great empires. This map provides insights into Canaan's unique position and its interactions with powerful neighboring civilizations.
The map on this page shows how the Promised Land was divided and occupied amongst the twelve tribes of Israel. The tribes are named after the sons of Jacob. The patriarch had his name changed to Israel after wrestling with and prevailing over an angel (see Genesis 32).