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