Israel in Its Surroundings
JEHOVAH told Abraham: ‘Go from Ur in Mesopotamia to the country that I shall show you.’ That country was inhabited and surrounded by other nations.—Ge 12:1-3; 15:17-21.
As God’s people moved away from Egypt, they knew that they might face resistance from enemies, such as “the despots of Moab.” (Ex 15:14, 15) The Amalekites, Moabites, Ammonites, and Amorites were on Israel’s route to the Promised Land. (Nu 21:11-13; De 2:17-33; 23:3, 4) And the Israelites would encounter other enemy nations in the land that God had promised them.
God said that Israel was to “clear away” seven “populous nations”—the Hittites, Girgashites, Amorites, Canaanites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites—that merited destruction. They were morally degraded and religiously corrupt. Their gods included Baal (noted for phallic stone pillars), Molech (object of child sacrifice), and the fertility goddess Ashtoreth (Astarte).—De 7:1-4; 12:31; Ex 23:23; Le 18:21-25; 20:2-5; Jg 2:11-14; Ps 106:37, 38.
Sometimes the whole area that God was giving to Israel was called “Canaan,” from north of Sidon to “the torrent valley of Egypt.” (Nu 13:2, 21; 34:2-12; Ge 10:19) At other times the Bible names various nations, city-states, or peoples in that land. Some had distinct locales, such as the Philistines on the coast and the Jebusites in the mountains near Jerusalem. (Nu 13:29; Jos 13:3) Others changed locations or territory over time.—Ge 34:1, 2; 49:30; Jos 1:4; 11:3; Jg 1:16, 23-26.
At the time of the Exodus, the Amorites were likely the dominant tribe. a (De 1:19-21; Jos 24:15) They had seized Moabite land down to the torrent valley of Arnon, though the area across from Jericho was still called “the desert plains of Moab.” Amorite kings also ruled Bashan and Gilead.—Nu 21:21-23, 33-35; 22:1; 33:46-51.
Even though they had God’s backing, the Israelites did not eliminate all those condemned nations, who over time ensnared Israel. (Nu 33:55; Jos 23:13; Jg 2:3; 3:5, 6; 2Ki 21:11) Yes, the Israelites fell victim despite the warning: “You must not walk after other gods, any gods of the peoples who are all around you.”—De 6:14; 13:7.
[Footnote]
a Like “Canaanite,” “Amorite” could be used collectively for the peoples of the land or could be listed separately.—Ge 15:16; 48:22.
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Nations to Be Displaced From the Promised Land
PHILISTIA (D8)
C8 Ashkelon
C9 Gaza
D8 Ashdod
D8 Gath
D9 Gerar
CANAAN (D8)
B10 AMALEKITES
C12 Hazar-addar (Addar?)
C12 Kadesh (Kadesh-barnea)
D8 Lachish
D9 Beer-sheba
D10 AMORITES
D11 NEGEB
E4 Dor
E5 Megiddo
E5 Taanach
E6 Aphek
E6 HIVITES
E7 JEBUSITES
E8 Beth-shemesh
E8 Hebron (Kiriath-arba)
E9 HITTITES
E9 Debir
E10 Arad (Canaanite)
E10 KENITES
E11 Akrabbim
F4 GIRGASHITES
F6 Shechem
F7 PERIZZITES
F7 Gilgal
F7 Jericho
F8 Jerusalem
G2 HIVITES
G2 Dan (Laish)
G3 Hazor
PHOENICIA (F2)
E2 Tyre
F1 Sidon
EDOM (F12)
F11 SEIR
G11 Bozrah
AMORITES (SIHON) (G8)
G6 GILEAD
G7 Shittim
G7 Heshbon
G9 Aroer
SYRIA (H1)
G1 Baal-gad
G2 HIVITES
I1 Damascus
MOAB (H10)
AMORITES (OG) (I5)
G6 GILEAD
H3 BASHAN
H4 Ashtaroth
H4 Edrei
AMMON (I7)
H7 Rabbah
[Deserts]
H12 ARABIAN DESERT
[Mountains]
E4 Mt. Carmel
E11 Mt. Hor
G1 Mt. Hermon
G8 Mt. Nebo
[Bodies of water]
C6 Mediterranean Sea (Great Sea)
F9 Salt Sea
G4 Sea of Galilee
[Rivers and streams]
B11 T.V. of Egypt
F6 Jordan River
G6 T.V. of Jabbok
G9 T.V. of Arnon
G11 T.V. of Zered
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Right: Amorite King Og ruled Bashan, noted for its bulls and sheep
Below: Moab, looking across the Salt Sea to the wilderness of Judah
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Jehovah directed Israel to displace nations worshiping false gods, such as Baal, Molech, and the fertility goddess Ashtoreth (shown)