The Land of Canaan: Why This Specific Place?
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Of all the places God could have planted His people — the fertile Nile, the rich plains of Mesopotamia — He chose a narrow, contested strip of land wedged between empires. Why?
In this episode, we explore the geography of Canaan: a land so compact you could walk across it in a few days, yet packed with more geographic diversity than regions ten times its size. From the coastal plain to the central hills to the Dead Sea — the lowest land elevation on earth — this land was built for dependence, exposure, and encounter.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Why there?
0:34 - What this series is about
1:10 - The space between empires
3:15 - A land of remarkable diversity
6:10 - Why this place? Position, dependence, exposure
9:24 - Many names, one land
10:24 - What's next
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