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“But the Avim, who dwell in open cities, up till Hatzerim -- the Caphtorites, who came forth of Caphtor, exterminated them, and dwelt in their stead.” Deuteronomy 2:23
Commenting on the earliest reference to the Anakim from Numbers where the Israelite spies claim to have seen “giants, the sons of Anak” Rashi says “הנפילים (lit., the fallen ones) — Anakim who were descendants of Shemchazai and Azael who fe...
Unlike all the other groups on this list, the Amorites are the only nation given their own listing on the table as a son of Canaan. As a result, we will leave a full discussion for their section in the Book of Ham, but their location of Haz...
Despite being the great villain of the Israelite people, and prime enemy with the distinction of three entirely explicit mitzvot - to deal with their legacy by exterminating their seed and remembering, as well as not forgetting, what they d...
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