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Show Notes
Ancient DNA from 3,750-year-old skeletons in Sidon made headlines: “The Canaanites survived,” so Scripture must be wrong. But what if the real error is assuming “destroy” means total genetic erasure? 
The biblical record says the goal was driving them out—and Israel’s failure meant many remained in the land. The genetics end up fitting that storyline, as Shaun Doyle traces the pieces into place.
🔗 Links and Show Notes
👉 Original article: Canaanite DNA disproves the Bible?
- Canaanite Hazor—the Bible got it right
- Archaeology supports the Bible
- Evidence for the Bible’s history in Egypt
- The genetic history of the Israelite nation
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