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Canaan Collection

Background imageCanaan Collection: Spies Sent to Canaan

Spies Sent to Canaan
Moses sends spies into Canaan to assess the quality of the land : they return with fine grapes, so the Hebrews decide to go there despite the hostility of the Canaanites

Background imageCanaan Collection: The Beth Shean Gate lintel inscribed with Ramesses III

The Beth Shean Gate lintel inscribed with Ramesses III
The Beth Shean Gate lintel inscribed with the name of Ramesses III. 12th Century BC. Limestone. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem, Israel. Date: 2014

Background imageCanaan Collection: Joshua Commanding the Sun to Stand Still. Jos 10: 13. Dore Bi

Joshua Commanding the Sun to Stand Still. Jos 10: 13. Dore Bi
Joshua Commanding the Sun to Stand Still. Jos 10:13. And the sun stood still, and the moon stayed, until the people had avenged themselves upon their enemies. Dore Bible Illustration. 19th century

Background imageCanaan Collection: Egypt. Stele of Seti I. Beth-Shean. 1289-1278 B. C. Basalt

Egypt. Stele of Seti I. Beth-Shean. 1289-1278 B. C. Basalt
Egypt. Stele of Seti I. Beth-Shean. 1289-1278 B.C. Basalt. Commemorates the kings victory in the Military expedition into Canaan

Background imageCanaan Collection: The Twelve Spies sent to explore Canaan

The Twelve Spies sent to explore Canaan
The Twelve Spies sent by Moses to explore Canaan - Numbers 13. circa 1690

Background imageCanaan Collection: The destruction of Hai (Ai, Canaan)

The destruction of Hai (Ai, Canaan)
The destruction of Hai (Ai or Canaan) - Joshua 7. circa 1690

Background imageCanaan Collection: The Canaanitish Woman

The Canaanitish Woman - Matthew 15. circa 1688

Background imageCanaan Collection: Jacob requiring an oath from his son Joseph

Jacob requiring an oath from his son Joseph to bury him in Canaan - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 47.31. 1787

Background imageCanaan Collection: Stele of Seti I from Beth Shean, 1289-1278 BC, basalt. Rocke

Stele of Seti I from Beth Shean, 1289-1278 BC, basalt. Rocke
Stele of Seti I from Beth Shean, 1289-1278 BC, basalt. Commemorates the military expedition to Canaan to end the revolt.Rockefeller Museum

Background imageCanaan Collection: Israel. Galilee. Ruins for Hazor. Biblical place of times of

Israel. Galilee. Ruins for Hazor. Biblical place of times of Joshua

Background imageCanaan Collection: Amarna Letters

Amarna Letters. 14th century BC. Clay tablets with cuneiform script, mostly written in Akkadian. Designate a file of correspondence, mostly diplomatic

Background imageCanaan Collection: Return of the spies from Canaan

Return of the spies from Canaan. Date: circa late 19th century

Background imageCanaan Collection: John More, clergyman and cartographer

John More, clergyman and cartographer
John More (?-1592), Fellow of Christs College, Cambridge, minister of St Andrews Church, Norwich, and cartographer. He worked for many years on a map of Canaan, based on biblical research

Background imageCanaan Collection: Abraham Migrates

Abraham Migrates
He migrates with his flocks to Canaan

Background imageCanaan Collection: Jesus Heals Daughter

Jesus Heals Daughter
Jesus heals the daughter of a woman of Canaan


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