The region that is now Palestine and Israel has been settled and ruled by many ancient cultures and peoples. LET'S LEARN ABOUT THEM!
Canaanites
Canaanites were the people of a land called “Canaan.” This ancient land may have included parts of modern-day Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan.
Canaanites worshiped over 200 different gods.
The Phoenicians were a people of Canaanite origin. They were famous for their alphabet, purple cloth, and ships.
The world’s oldest translated sentence was written by Canaanites on a comb. What were they writing about? Trying to get rid of head lice!
Israelites
The Israelites lived in part of Canaan during the Iron Age and established the Kingdom of Israel.
Their kingdom later split into two: the Kingdom of Israel to the north and the Kingdom of Judah to the south.
The Israelites worshiped one God and recorded their stories, songs, laws, and beliefs in the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh. The first five books of this text are called the Torah.
The Temple of Jerusalem was the center of the kingdom’s cultural and religious life. Centuries later, it was destroyed twice: once by the Babylonians and another time by the Romans.
Philistines
The Philistines lived in Canaan during the Iron Age in a region called Philistia.
They largely settled in cities near the coast, and records suggest they may have been seafaring people.
The Philistines worshiped many different gods that shared similarities with the Canaanite gods.
Historians believe the word Palestine comes from the word Philistia.