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After the destruction of the Second Temple, the largest Jewish communities in Judea were in the Galilee. Prior to that, they weren't.
To retaliate for the revolt of the Jewish Zealots, and later the Bar Kokhba rebellion.
Saint Andrew was not Jewish. He was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus and is recognized as the patron saint of Scotland, Russia, and Greece. He was born in Bethsaida, in the region of Galilee, which was predominantly a Jewish area.
Saint Peter was originally from Galilee, which was part of ancient Israel. He is commonly regarded as a Jewish apostle and one of the twelve disciples of Jesus.
Jesus of Nazareth was a Jewish teacher who traveled and preached in Judaea and Galilee.
Yes, Saint Peter was a Jew.According to the Bible, Saint Peter was a Jew.
Jewish tradition.
He was Jewish, an Israelite.
All of the apostles were jewish.
Romania hadn't a Jewish rebellion.
Not quite a religious sect `, the Zealots were a political grouping.
No, Galilee was a distinct region located to the north of Judea in ancient Israel. Judea was located in the southern part of the region while Galilee was situated in the north, around the Sea of Galilee.