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canaanite

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for canaanite.

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Your own links make no claim at all that the religion itself has any relationship with the Canaanite religions.

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Quick take

A member of the ancient Semitic people who occupied Canaan before its conquest by Israelites.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of canaanite gathered in one view.

noun

A member of the ancient Semitic people who occupied Canaan before its conquest by Israelites.

noun

A member of the Canaanism movement.

adjective

Of or pertaining to the people or language of Canaan.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for canaanite.

noun

A member of the ancient Semitic people who occupied Canaan before its conquest by Israelites.

noun

A member of the Canaanism movement.

adjective

Of or pertaining to the people or language of Canaan.

adjective

Of or pertaining to this sect or its followers; Canaanitic.

Example sentences

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Your own links make no claim at all that the religion itself has any relationship with the Canaanite religions.

2

Modern Jewish people and others (including some Palestinians and other people of the Levant) carry Canaanite DNA.

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The Phoenicians interacted with a lot of cultures and influenced them very deeply, but Canaanite society was highly insular.

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Yahweh was the national god of the Israelites, who were part of the Canaanite polytheistic system.

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And also they’re literally descendants of the Canaanites since Israelites were directly from the Canaanite population.

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For instance the Palestinians are some of the genetically closest modern populations to the ancient Canaanite remains we've studied.

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Latin seem to have took the word maappa from a Canaanite language.

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So yes, Judaism is descended and evolved from Canaanite religion.

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> Modern Jewish people and others (including some Palestinians and other people of the Levant) carry Canaanite DNA.

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Many scholars trace the earliest worship of Yahweh to the southern Levant, possibly Edom, Midian, or Seir which were outside of traditional Canaanite (early Hebrews) centers.

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Aramaic and Hebrew tree are sort of cousins with Hebrew splitting off from southern Canaanite which was sort of a siblings language with an older form of Aramaic.

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My understanding is more that Yahvists had more nomadic origins and populated (/conquered, possibly the Levites[1]) a Canaanite cultural context and then there was religious syncreticism and interest in merging them.

Quote examples

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Plus, "Ishtar" isn't even the most common or original name for the goddess Inanna (Sumerian) and Astarte (Phoenician/Canaanite) were more widespread depending on the period and region.

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Is there an instance where "Phoenician" is not 100% bidirectionally synonymous with "Canaanite?" I've wondered why we have two terms for the same group.

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Actually, that was (probably) a case of interpretatio graeca, in which the Greeks identified Heracles with the Canaanite Melqart, “King of the City,” and then the Romans did their own interpretatio romana.

Proper noun examples

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Canaanite workers who went to Egypt to work in the mines saw these picture things used on walls.

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Herod was neither Jewish nor Roman (but Canaanite).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use canaanite in a sentence?

Your own links make no claim at all that the religion itself has any relationship with the Canaanite religions.

What does canaanite mean?

A member of the ancient Semitic people who occupied Canaan before its conquest by Israelites.

What part of speech is canaanite?

canaanite is commonly used as noun, adjective.