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Aramaic - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AramaicHistory. Historically and originally, Aramaic was the language of the Arameans, a Semitic-speaking people of the region between the northern Levant and the northern Tigris valley. By around 1000 BC, the Arameans had a string of kingdoms in what is now part of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and the fringes of southern Mesopotamia and Anatolia.Aramaic rose to prominence …
Canaan - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CanaanEtymology. The English term "Canaan" (pronounced / ˈ k eɪ n ən / since c. 1500, due to the Great Vowel Shift) comes from the Hebrew כנען (knʿn), via the Koine Greek Χανααν Khanaan and the Latin Canaan.It appears as ???????????????????? (KUR ki-na-aḫ-na) in the Amarna letters (14th century BC), and "knʿn" is found on coins from Phoenicia in the last half of the 1st millennium.