Canaan

Dictionary of Biblical Words:

The land promised to Abraham, and conquered and possessed by the twelve tribes under Joshua. Canaan (meaning “low”) is exclusively the country west of the Jordan, that to the east is the high land of Gilead (Num. 32:26-32). To the Christian, Caenter by the death and resurrection of Christ, and which we possess by spiritual energy (Eph. 5), and dwell in by faith (Col. 3).

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(low). (1) Fourth son of Ham (Gen. 10:6-19; 1 Chron. 1:8-13). (2) The country between the Mediterranean and Jordan, given by God to the Israelites (Ex. 6:4; Lev. 25:38). “Holy Land,” after the captivity (Zech. 2:13). Palestine, from Philistia.

Concise Bible Dictionary:

Son of Ham and grandson of Noah (Gen. 9:18-27). Of Canaan Noah said, “Cursed be Canaan; a servant of servants shall he be unto his brethren,” and then is added that he shall be the servant of Shem and of Japheth. It may seem strange that Noah did not curse Ham personally who had not respected his father; but doubtless it was God who, in His government, led Noah, in giving forth the prophecy respecting his three sons in the new world, to visit the conduct of Ham upon his son. God had already blessed Ham along with Noah and had made a covenant with him, how then could he lead Noah to curse him (Gen. 9:1, 8). Besides, we do not find that all Ham’s sons became the servants of Shem; upon Canaan only the curse fell. It was Nimrod, Ham’s descendant, who founded the great kingdoms of the East, and we do not read of them being tributary to Israel as Canaan was. God, in the wisdom of His government, led Noah to pronounce the curse upon Canaan, in strong contrast with the blessing of Jehovah upon Shem, which was fulfilled in Israel.

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

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