-
buried her in the land of Canaan. She is
therefore referred to as "the
Canaanitish woman" (Genesis 46:10). Joseph's wife
Asenath (ib.) was her daughter...
-
Chronicles 2:18. For the better-known
Caleb son of Jephunneh, see Caleb. The
Canaanitish Woman can
refer to one
unnamed biblical individual. The
mother of Shaul...
-
diplomatic East
Semitic Akkadian language of ****yria and Babylonia,
though "
Canaanitish"
words and
idioms are also in evidence. The
known references are: EA...
- Adoni-bezek. This
chief did not
occupy a
prominent position among the
Canaanitish rulers. He was not even
accounted a king,
nevertheless he had conquered...
- to Gunkel, the
accounts of Er and Onan
reflect that a
number of Judan-
Canaanitish tribes perished early. And the
accounts of
Perez and
Zerah reflect that...
- Phœnician
influence and
supported his
theory by the
particulars of
similar Canaanitish and
Jewish monuments given in the Bible.
Weaver died at
Mansfield on...
- Hazlitt, 1874, vol. vii.).
Another work by
Wilmot was Syrophenisia, or the
Canaanitish Woman (1598), a sermon. Finkelpearl, P. J. "Wilmot, Robert".
Oxford Dictionary...