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Bible Encyclopedias
Judaea
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
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. Even as late as Judas Maccabeus, Hebron and its surroundings - the very heart of old Judah was under the domination of the Edomites, whom, however, Judas conquered (1 Macc 5:65); in the time of his brother Jonathan (145 BC), three tetrarchies of Samaria, Aphaerema, Lydda and Ramathaim, were added to Judea (1 Macc 10:30, 38; 11:34); in some passages it is referred to at this time as the "land of Judah" (Ἰούδα ) (1 Macc 10:30, 33, 37). The land was then roughly limited by what may be called the "natural boundaries of Judah" (see
Strabo (xvi. 11,21) extends the name Judea to include practically all Palestine; as does Lk (Luke 4:44 m; Luke 23:5; Acts 2:9; Acts 10:37 , etc.). In several New Testament references (Matthew 4:25; Mark 1:5; Mark 3:7; Luke 5:17; John 3:22; Acts 1:8 ), Judea is contrasted with its capital Jerusalem. The country bordering on the shores of the Dead Sea for some miles inland was known as the Wilderness of Judea (see
According to Josephus (
After the death of Herod the Great, Archelaus received Judea, Samaria and Idumea as his ethnarchy, but on his deposition Judea was absorbed into the Roman province of Syria, the procurator of which lived at Caesarea.
Of later history it is only necessary to notice that in the 5th century Judea became part of the land known as Palaestina Prima; that at the time of the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem (12th century) all the hill country of Judah from
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Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. Entry for 'Judaea'. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​isb/​j/judaea.html. 1915.