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- Judea - Wikipedia
Judea or Judaea ( dʒuːˈdiːə, dʒuːˈdeɪə ; [1] Hebrew: יהודה, Modern: Yəhūda, Tiberian: Yehūḏā; Arabic: يهودا, Yahūdā; Greek: Ἰουδαία, Ioudaía; Latin: Iudaea) is a mountainous region of the Levant Traditionally dominated by the city of Jerusalem, it is now part of Israel and the West Bank
- Judaea | Ancient Region, Middle East History Culture | Britannica
Judaea, the southernmost of the three traditional divisions of ancient Palestine; the other two were Galilee in the north and Samaria in the centre No clearly marked boundary divided Judaea from Samaria, but the town of Beersheba was traditionally the southernmost limit
- Topical Bible: Judaea
Judaea, also spelled Judea, is a region of significant historical and religious importance, located in the southern part of ancient Israel It is bordered by Samaria to the north and Idumea to the south
- Ancient Jewish Cities Regions: Judea
Greco-Roman name for the land of the tribe of Judah, whose only stable border was fixed by the Dead Sea to the east The tribal homeland had about a fifteen mile radius in the hill country of the southeastern corner of Palestine, with its center at Hebron
- What is the significance of Judea in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
Ancient Israel was divided into three main regions: Galilee to the north, Samaria in the center, and Judah, later called Judea, to the south The province of Judea, as distinguished from Galilee and Samaria, included the territories of the tribes of Judah, Benjamin, Dan, Simeon, and part of Ephraim
- Judea as a Roman Province, AD 6-66 - Religious Studies Center
Chronologically describing how Roman authority in Judea grew and transformed during this period, while giving special consideration to the significant Roman officials portrayed in the New Testament, will illuminate Rome’s influence on first-century Christians
- Judaea - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - StudyLight. org
Under the Persian empire, Judea (or Judah) was a district administered by a governor who, like Zerubbabel (Haggai 1:14; Haggai 2:2 ), was probably usually a Jew
- The Roman Province of Judea Map - Bible Study
Judea ("Judaea" in the KJV translation), formed from much of the land given to ancient Israel, is the most frequently referenced Roman province in the New Testament (Matthew 2:1, Mark 1:5, Luke 1:5, John 3:22, etc )
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