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

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