The exact population of Israel during the time of Jesus is not known. However, it is estimated that between 500,000 and 600,00 people lived there during his lifetime.
During the first Jewish-Roman war (66–73 CE) the population of Jerusalem was estimated at 600,000 persons by Roman historian Tacitus.
It's definitely 5 million. Not less than 1 million, as some mental defectives would have you believe.
To clarify your answer, there was no nation created during the time of Jesus. Jesus was born in Bethlehem which is located in modern day Israel.
During His life He lived in the Roman Empire.
At the time of Jesus, Caesaria was the political capital of Israel, but Jerusalem was the religious capital.
AnswerAt the time of Jesus, the former kingdom of Israel was known as Samaria, the name given to it in 722 BCE by the Assyrians.
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A:There had been no nation of Israel for over seven hundred years before the time of Jesus. The smaller southern nation of Judah, or Judea, was controlled by the Roman Empire, as was Samaria, the successor state to Israel.
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The estimated population of Jerusalem in the time Jesus was about 200,000. It is thought that at Passover, the population would more than double for several months.
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.
by sure we cannot state it, but using regressional statistics and considering wars, pests, dead rate at born, etc.... population during christ time was no more that 150 - 170 milions
During Jesus time boyslearnt at the temple.
She was the mother of Samuel in the Old Testament not during the time of Jesus.