What Really Happened to the Canaanites? Hebrews in Fact Worshipped the Same gods

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What Really Happened to the Canaanites? Hebrews in Fact Worshipped the Same gods Until Yahweh Replaced Them
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Why Did the Israelites Exterminate the Canaanites? They Didn't...
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Captivating History
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El was the Chief god of the Canaanites and Israelites, and Ashura was his wife. They had 72 children/Lesser gods.
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This lasted until the return from Captivity when the corrupt Priests of Yahweh staged a Violent Coup. They eventually erased their True History to hide the truth. Because the Hebrews were LIARS and the Old Testament is Propaganda...
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The Bible references Canaan several times. For example, God commanded the Israelites to destroy the Canaanites following the Israeli flight from Egypt. However, the actual history of this civilization doesn’t quite match theological sources. For one thing, the Canaanite civilization consisted of a multitude of different peoples from the same ethnic group but different cultures. The region also had frequently redefined borders, and very few written records remain of Canaan, making it difficult for scholars to research. It can therefore be hard for readers to find an easy-to-read and cohesive resource on this fascinating civilization.
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You can get the audiobook version of The Ancient Canaanites here: https://www.amazon.com/Ancient-Canaan...
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The ebook version of The Ancient Canaanites here: https://www.amazon.com/Ancient-Canaan...
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New Analysis of Ancient DNA Proves that Canaanites Survived Biblical Massacre
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/new-analysis-ancient-dna-proves-canaanites-survived-biblical-massacre-021538
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However, modern archaeological discoveries provide a more nuanced understanding of this narrative. While conflicts undoubtedly occurred between the Israelites and Canaanites, evidence suggests a complex interaction between the two groups. Rather than a wholesale extermination, there are indications of coexistence, trade, and cultural exchange. Some scholars propose that the Israelites gradually integrated into Canaanite society, adopting aspects of their language, customs, and religious practices over time.
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This interpretation challenges the conventional biblical narrative of conquest and highlights the intricacies of ancient societies. It emphasizes the importance of considering various sources of evidence, including textual and archaeological, to reconstruct a more accurate portrayal of historical events.

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