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1. Judea and Rome are now at war!

2. See the box “Felix —Procurator of Judea.”

3. Then let those in Judea begin fleeing to the mountains.”

4. The Roman Senate thus crowned Herod king of Judea.

5. Herod’s control over Judea was total; his authority, absolute.

6. * (Deuteronomy 28:68) Judea is virtually emptied of Jews.

7. (Matthew 9:37) The situation was the same in Judea.

8. Disciples followed him as he traveled around Galilee and Judea.

9. His superior, the Roman governor of Judea, resided in Caesarea.

10. This provoked a revolt in Judea as the Jews fought to remove Antiochus…

11. At the beginning of Festus’ time in office, Judea was plagued by bandits.

12. “Pass on over from here and go into Judea,” they advised him.

13. Jesus and his apostles are trekking northward, heading from Judea toward Galilee.

14. Thirty-three years passed, and Judea still chafed under the Roman yoke.

15. A material need developed among Christians in Judea in about 55 C.E.

16. IT IS about 46 C.E., and Judea is in the grip of famine.

17. Albinus, LUCCEIUS°Albinus, LUCCEIUS °, Roman procurator of Judea, 62–64 c.e

18. In 39 B.C.E., the Roman Senate appointed Herod—an Edomite—to be king of Judea.

19. But he learns that Herod’s wicked son Archelaus is now the king of Judea.

20. Go preach in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the farthest parts of the earth.’

21. The New Testament, too, cites examples of corvée in Judea, showing how widespread it was.

22. He later chose 70 of his disciples and sent them out in pairs to preach all around Judea.

23. (8:1-4) Persecution scattered all the disciples except the apostles throughout Judea and Samaria.

24. (Matthew 4:23) His cures did not merely help the sick people of Judea and Galilee.

25. The new Roman ruler, in turn, confirmed Herod as king of Judea and enlarged his territories.

26. Conquest, slavery, deportation, trade, and voluntary migration were among the causes of their dispersion from Judea.

27. Persecution early caused ‘all except the apostles to be scattered throughout the regions of Judea and Samaria.’

28. They would preach in Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria, “and to the most distant part of the earth.”

29. 3 It appears that Paul addressed his letter to the Hebrew Christians in Judea in 61 C.E.

30. But one remote area was a source of constant frustration for Rome —the restless province of Judea.

31. They had traveled with him earlier, but upon returning with Jesus from Judea, they resumed their fishing business.

32. Some of the southern mountains of Judea were also called the hill country of the Amorites (Deuteronomy 1:7, 19-20).

33. The district of Samaria was the first region outside of Judea to receive the Christian good news (Ac 8:1-5)

34. This involved walking down the Jordan Valley to below sea level until he reached “the frontiers of Judea . . . across the Jordan.”

35. FAMINE: Famines occurred in Rome, Greece and Judea, one of which is reported on in Acts 11:28

36. Jesus and his disciples were on their way from Judea to Galilee and had to pass through Samaria.

37. He did not disdainfully walk the dusty roads of Galilee and Judea, flinching at the sight of sinners.

38. The southern slopes of the mountains "of Judea are called the "mount of the Amorites" (Deut

39. Under military guard, the apostle was taken to Governor Antonius Felix at Caesarea, the Roman administrative capital of Judea.

40. 19 Just days before his death, Jesus gave a prophetic warning for the benefit of his disciples in Judea.

41. In outlying provinces like Judea, a governor (prefect) had military control, was responsible for financial administration, and served as a trial judge.

42. Later on, it widened out into all Judea, then Samaria, and finally “to the most distant part of the earth.”

43. Next, the chief priests and older men haul Jesus off to be tried by Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea.

44. As a result, violence flared up throughout Judea, Samaria, Galilee, the Decapolis, and Phoenicia, north into Syria, and south into Egypt.

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47. Antiochus is not known to have interfered in the religious life of his subjects except in Judea (see Mørkholm, Antiochus IV, p

48. But in 66 C.E. when the Roman procurator of Judea, Gessius Florus, seized funds from the sacred temple treasury, the enraged Jews had had enough.

49. Why did Tacitus say that it was “mysterious prophecies” that led the Jews to expect powerful rulers to come from Judea and “acquire universal empire”?

50. 15 As soon, therefore, as he sent them away, with the necessary instructions, to perambulate Judea, he performed the duties of a teacher in Galilee.