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== Jesus grew up in Palestine vs. Judah == | == Jesus grew up in Palestine vs. Judah == | ||
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− | Archelaus’ ethnarchy of Judaea (4 BC-AD 6) embraced Judaea in the narrower sense and Samaria, and the same is true of the Rom. province of Judaea from AD 6 to 41. ''Palaestina'' was also used by the Romans | + | Archelaus’ ethnarchy of Judaea (4 BC-AD 6) embraced Judaea in the narrower sense and Samaria, and the same is true of the Rom. province of Judaea from AD 6 to 41. ''Palaestina'' was also used by the Romans to designate the whole region. After the death of Herod Agrippa I in AD 44 the Rom. province of Judaea included Galilee also.<br> |
Douglas, J. 1982; Published in electronic form by Logos Research Systems, 1996. New Bible Dictionary. Includes index. (electronic ed. of 2nd ed.). Tyndale House: Wheaton, IL.<br>[[User:Athrash|Athrash]] | [[User_talk:Athrash|<small>{Talk)</small>]] 23:02, 5 November 2006 (EST) | Douglas, J. 1982; Published in electronic form by Logos Research Systems, 1996. New Bible Dictionary. Includes index. (electronic ed. of 2nd ed.). Tyndale House: Wheaton, IL.<br>[[User:Athrash|Athrash]] | [[User_talk:Athrash|<small>{Talk)</small>]] 23:02, 5 November 2006 (EST) | ||
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+ | The user named Legion will vandalize articles. He's done it at other wikis. He brags about them and shows them off at a message board we frequent. | ||
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+ | : Thanks. He's now banned. By the way, thanks for fixing up some of the vandalism. --[[User:Muser|Muser]] 23:07, 16 October 2007 (EST) |
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Jesus grew up in Palestine vs. Judah
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Archelaus’ ethnarchy of Judaea (4 BC-AD 6) embraced Judaea in the narrower sense and Samaria, and the same is true of the Rom. province of Judaea from AD 6 to 41. Palaestina was also used by the Romans to designate the whole region. After the death of Herod Agrippa I in AD 44 the Rom. province of Judaea included Galilee also.
Douglas, J. 1982; Published in electronic form by Logos Research Systems, 1996. New Bible Dictionary. Includes index. (electronic ed. of 2nd ed.). Tyndale House: Wheaton, IL.
Athrash | {Talk) 23:02, 5 November 2006 (EST)
Vandalism
The user named Legion will vandalize articles. He's done it at other wikis. He brags about them and shows them off at a message board we frequent.
- Thanks. He's now banned. By the way, thanks for fixing up some of the vandalism. --Muser 23:07, 16 October 2007 (EST)