Judea

Judea
Roman rendition of Judah. Used after the fall of the Davidic dynasty and through the period as part of the Roman Empire.

1611 In the hundred fourscore and eighth year, the people that were at Jerusalem and in Judea, and the council, and Judas, sent greeting and health unto Aristobulus, king Ptolemeus master, who was of the stock of the anointed priests, and to the Jews that were in Egypt — 2 Maccabees 1:10 KJV.

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  • Judea — or Judæa (Hebrew: יהודה, Standard Yəhuda Tiberian Unicode|Yəhûḏāh , praised, celebrated ; Greek: Ιουδαία, Ioudaía ; Latin: Iudaea ) is the mountainous southern part of the historic Land of Israel (Hebrew: ארץ ישראל Eretz Yisrael ), an area now… …   Wikipedia

  • Judea — • It designates the part of Palestine adjacent to Jerusalem and inhabited by the Jewish community after their return from captivity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Judea     Judea …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • JUDEA — JUDEA, Latin form of Judah, the southern province of Ereẓ Israel during the period of Roman hegemony. Although this article deals with Judea as a Roman province, it should be pointed out that the name precedes the period. It was the natural name …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Judea — ☛ V. bálsamo de Judea, betún de Judea …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • Judea — from L. Judaea, from Judah (see JUDAH (Cf. Judah)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • Judea — [jo͞o dē′ə] ancient region of S Palestine under Persian, Greek, & Roman rule, corresponding roughly to the Biblical Judah Judean adj., n …   English World dictionary

  • Judea — Para la provincia romana, véase Judea (provincia romana). Mapa del sudeste del Levante, hacia 830 a. C.      Reino de Juda …   Wikipedia Español

  • Judea — ► sustantivo femenino Bálsamo o betún de Judea. * * * Judea V. «bálsamo de Judea, betún de Judea». * * * Judea. □ V. bálsamo de Judea, betún de Judea. * * * Iudæa, provincia romana en Palestina, coincidente con el territorio del antiguo reino de …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Judea —    After the Captivity this name was applied to the whole of the country west of the Jordan (Hag. 1:1, 14; 2:2). But under the Romans, in the time of Christ, it denoted the southernmost of the three divisions of Palestine (Matt. 2:1, 5; 3:1;… …   Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • Judea —    The kingdom of Judea (Judah) maintained its capital at Jerusalem until 586 BC, when the Babylonians destroyed the Temple, ended the kingdom, and transferred the leadership and much of the Jewish population in exile to Babylon. Under Cyrus of… …   Historical Dictionary of Israel

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