Yes, Israel was a country in Biblical times and had many kings. Not all of the territory was controlled by Israel until the time of David. For a time, there was a divided kingdom of Israel consisting of the northern and southern kingdoms.
No. The territory that currently comprises the states of Israel and Palestine was one out of many Roman provinces during Jesus' lifetime. The Jewish Hasmonean Monarchy was defeated in 37 B.C.E.
Moab is a country that existed in Biblical times, to the east of Israel (in what is now southwest Jordan). Bethlehem is a town in Israel, just south of Jerusalem.
were turkeys common in Jerusalem during biblical times
The country of Turkey in biblical times was called Asia Minor. It was also called Anatolia.
People and region of biblical times corresponding to present day Israel.
Turkey was Media in biblical times. However, the principal locations of the Median Empire were in Iraq and Iran.
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The Kingdom of Israel occupied the land on the Mediterranean Sea corresponding roughly to the State of Israel of modern times.
Israel has been around since biblical times, but they didnt become an independent entity until May 14, 1948.
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Pakistan was not called anything during Biblical times. That area of the world was referred to as the Persian Empire.
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In the old times,Southern Israel is called Judah