<P> In Biblical usage, the name was confined to the country west of the Jordan River . Canaanites were described as living "by the sea, and along by the side of the Jordan" (Book of Numbers 33: 51; Book of Joshua 22: 9). Canaan was especially identified with Phoenicia (Book of Isaiah 23: 11). The Philistines, while an integral part of the Canaanite milieu, do not seem to have been ethnic Canaanites, and were listed in the Table of Nations as descendants of Mizraim; the Arameans, Moabites, Ammonites, Midianites and Edomites were also considered fellow descendants of Shem or Abraham, and distinct from generic Canaanites / Amorites . "Heth", representing the Hittites, is a son of Canaan . The later Hittites spoke an Indo - European language (called Nesili), but their predecessors the Hattians had spoken a little - known language (Hattili), of uncertain affinities . </P> <P> The Horites, formerly of Mount Seir, were implied to be Canaanite (Hivite), although unusually there is no direct confirmation of this in the narrative . The Hurrians, based in Upper Mesopotamia, spoke the Hurrian language . Their language was a language isolate . </P> <P> In the Bible, the renaming of the Land of Canaan as the Land of Israel marks the Israelite conquest of the Promised Land . </P> <P> Canaan and the Canaanites are mentioned some 160 times in the Hebrew Bible, mostly in the Pentateuch and the books of Joshua and Judges . </P>

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