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'''Canaan''' is a biblical figure who, according to the ], was the son of ] and the grandson of the prophet ]. The bible states that Canaanites, a people who mostly occupied modern-day Palestine, were decedents of this individual. '''Canaan''' is a biblical figure who, according to the ], was the son of ] and the grandson of the prophet ]. The Book of Genesis]] in the bible states that Canaanites, a people who mostly occupied modern-day Palestine, were decedents of this individual.


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Canaan is a biblical figure who, according to the Old Testament, was the son of Ham and the grandson of the prophet Noah. The Book of Genesis]] in the bible states that Canaanites, a people who mostly occupied modern-day Palestine, were decedents of this individual.

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