Joshua and the Israelites had made an impressive beginning of their conquest of Canaan. |
|
Its history began around 2000 B.C., when Semitic Amorites settled around the Jordan River in the area called Canaan. |
|
I have no bone to pick with the counties who were of the elect but have not reached Canaan. |
|
It grew up in the effort to conquer Canaan against what we thought was an ocean of idolaters and the effort to survive the Roman Empire. |
|
The central symbol of much of the ancient pagan cult in biblical Canaan was the Ashera tree, symbol of the Goddess Ashera incarnate. |
|
The Canaan dogs are hardy, intelligent, and trainable and must be well socialized. |
|
In the case of the Canaan Sanctuary also, God is waiting for the most appropriate time and for our aroma of longing to be filled. |
|
The post-quake settlements to the north of the city are called Canaan and Jerusalem, Biblical names for the promised land. |
|
It is a daunting task. Michigan was once a Canaan, rich with jobs in the car industry. |
|
Their one mistake was refusing to go into Canaan for fear of the large people who lived there. |
|
Through the Jordan River, the Lord brought his chosen ones into the land of Canaan to live in integrity and peace. |
|
The fact that they were in Jerusalem made it the holy city, Canaan the holy land. |
|
It was dark when I arrived at the home of Canaan and Listei Moyo, one of the host families for our Assembly Scattered tour group. |
|
Men of flesh all died in the wilderness before they went into the Canaan Land. |
|
The Canaan Sanctuary we are building will not be some temporary building that we build in a hurry. |
|
A resident of Canaan Forks requested that the area be moved into the Petitcodiac electoral district. |
|
When Noach regains his senses, he curses Cham and Cham's son Canaan for their disrespectful behavior, and he blesses Shem and Yefet for their kind deed. |
|
Stephen Farber talks to director ami Canaan Mann about giving voice to victims. |
|
And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw the nakedness of his father, and told his two brethren without. |
|
Among the earliest travellers was Abraham who, around 2000BC, emigrated with his family from Ur of the Chaldees to Canaan, sojourning for a while in Harran. |
|
|
The land of Canaan was the land of milk and honey, but it was the land where farming was possible only when it rained at the proper time. |
|
Then, God led them out through Moses into the land of Canaan. |
|
At Canaan, graceful paloverdes and acacias 'shade winding paths where once lay desert. |
|
In the thought of the rabbis there was never a question as to the specific individual, Canaan, who was cursed, and the distinction between him and Ham. |
|
Some of the more rare breeds living in Dallas include the Briard, the Canaan Dog and the Spinoni Italiani. |
|
From the great ziggurat of Ishtar and the fertile valleys of Canaan to the bedchamber of the mighty Pharaoh himself, Sarah's story reveals an ancient world full of beauty, intrigue, and miracles. |
|
The Phoenicians originally expanded from Canaan ports, by the 8th century dominating trade in the Mediterranean. |
|
Dynastic Egyptians before 2000 BC imported olive oil from Crete, Syria and Canaan and oil was an important item of commerce and wealth. |
|
Government planners and foreign aid donors once feared just the sort of anarchic construction Canaan and Jerusalem represent unzoned, unregulated, untitled and dangerous. |
|
Sinuhe, the Egyptian exile who lived in northern Canaan about 1960 BC, wrote of abundant olive trees. |
|
Zimbabwe's first president after its independence was Canaan Banana in what was originally a mainly ceremonial role as Head of State. |
|
From his early childhood in the Polish city of Lodz until his death in New Canaan, Connecticut, he drew inspiration from the history of his people. |
|
It will have a restaurant serving dishes from the Last Supper and visitors will be able to watch adulteresses dance in Canaan. |
|
Small inliers on Forks Stream and the Canaan River to the northwest are composed of light to medium green shale and grey-green feldspathic wackes. |
|
God then orders him to take his family and move to Canaan, presumably to eliminate the influence Aramaean paganism is having on them. |
|
Lives in New Canaan, night air route New York-Boston planes. |
|
Buthina Canaan Khoury: I would propose the funding of projects which take a long-term perspective towards the development and support of filmmakers, projects which assist them beyond the lifespan of a particular programme. |
|
When it was described for the first time in the 16th century by pilgrims as a relic in a church in Cyprus, the vase was believed to be one of the jars from the Marriage at Canaan when Christ transformed water into wine. |
|
From the 15th century BC onward, the term Amurru is usually applied to the region extending north of Canaan as far as Kadesh on the Orontes River. |
|
Morton wrote a 1637 book New English Canaan about his experiences, partly in verse, and may have thereby become America's first poet to write in English. |
|