(a)Describe the area known as Canaan, and locate the city of Jerusalem within that area.
(b)Include information about how Jerusalem became the capital of the kingdom. (c)Explain Hebrew beliefs about Solomon's temple, and the importance of Jerusalem to the Hebrew people.
(d)Describe the interaction between the Hebrews and nearby groups (including the Philistines, Assyrians, and Babylonians) in the region in ancient times.

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a. Canaan was an ancient country in the near east which is located at territories of now, Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria.
b. The country was sometimes a tributary to ancient Egypt and the king of Jerusalem was subject to the Pharaoh which made the city the country's capital.
c. Solomon's temple was ordered by God to be built which symbolized the country's desire to turn away from worshiping false gods. The Hebrew regarded the temple well because it was the symbol of their religion and beliefs.
d. The Hebrews were in conflict with the nearby groups mainly due to religious differences. The other groups pagans and polytheistic.

Answer:

a. Canaan was an ancient country in the near east which is located at territories of now, Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria.

b. The country was sometimes a tributary to ancient Egypt and the king of Jerusalem was subject to the Pharaoh which made the city the country's capital.

c. Solomon's temple was ordered by God to be built which symbolized the country's desire to turn away from worshiping false gods. The Hebrew regarded the temple well because it was the symbol of their religion and beliefs.

d. The Hebrews were in conflict with the nearby groups mainly due to religious differences. The other groups pagans and polytheistic.