An ancient country in southwestern Asia on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea; a place of pilgrimage for Christianity and Islam and Judaism.
1 Be encouraged; cross over the Jordan and enter the Canaan of soul-rest.
2 In 1879 the company had consolidation with the Canaan Cooperative Stock Company.
3 He's going to have an accident at the bridge at New Canaan .
4 We are pilgrims in Canaan and have only lately crossed the Jordan.
5 After the Hebrews settled in Canaan they adopted other kinds of sacrifices.
6 After Abraham died, his son Isaac lived in the land of Canaan .
7 But the people were now to cross the Jordan and enter Canaan .
8 He is also known as Canaan , the founder of the Canaanite people...'
9 As he re-entered the land of Canaan , he experienced another strange epiphany.
10 Life is an unenjoyable Canaan , with nothing real or substantial in it.
11 The Israelites thought of Canaan , and in particular of 'Zion,' its centre-point.
12 A previous novel of Barry's On Canaan 's Side was the 2012 winner.
13 On the whole, Canaan was a good school for the Hebrew shepherds.
14 That meant Canaan had to sell its mining hardware at a loss.
15 They were ambitious to become masters of the whole land of Canaan .
16 People in Canaan ought not have such discouragements as you are having.'
Other examples for "Canaan"
Grammar, pronunciation and more