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Jesus of Nazareth was a Jewish teacher who traveled and preached in Judaea and Galilee.

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Where did Jesus and most of his early followers live in ancient Rome?

Jesus was a Jew who was from Galilee which was part of the province of Syria of the Roman Empire. He also preached in Judea, which was another province of the Roman Empire. The early Christians were Jews who preached to other Jews, followed Jewish law and went to the synagogue. Christianity went beyond being a religion in Judea when Paul of Tarsus created a theology which made it a religion open to all gentiles (non-Jews). He said that you did not have to be a Jew or follow Jewish law to be a Christian. Faith in Jesus alone was what was needed to be a Christian. This paved the way for the spread of Christianity in the rest of the Roman Empire


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How did king Solomon contribute to the development of Jewish religion?

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Who started saron settlement?

The Saron settlement, located in the region of the Galilee in Israel, was established by a group of Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe in the early 20th century, specifically around 1926. It was part of the broader movement of Jewish settlement in Palestine, driven by the Zionist ideology of establishing a Jewish homeland. These settlers aimed to create agricultural communities and develop the land, contributing to the eventual establishment of the State of Israel.


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Which Jewish prophet preached throughout Judea and Galilee?

There are a number of them. The first that comes to mind is Elijah the Tishbite, but nearly every Prophet that has a book named after them in the Old Testament preached in both Judea and the Galilee at some point.You may also be thinking of Jesus Christ, but he is not typically considered a "Jewish Prophet" since Judaism does not recognize his claims to prophecy.


Was the Galilee the center of Jewish worship?

After the destruction of the Second Temple, the largest Jewish communities in Judea were in the Galilee. Prior to that, they weren't.


Was Galilee part of Judea?

No. Judea and Galilee were separate territories separated by Samaria. In the time of Jesus, Judea was under direct Roman rule, while Galilee was ruled by King Herod Antipas. However, they were both important for the Jews, with Judea having a majority Jewish population and Galilee also a significant Jewish population.


Was Jesus in a Jewish nation?

Galilee was part Jewish and Judea, the region around the city of Jerusalem, was Jewish. Both were part of the pagan Roman Empire.


Was Christ born to Jewish parents?

Jesus' father, Joseph was from Bethlehem in Judea and Jesus was from there. His Mother, Mary was from Nazareth in Galilee. Both lands were Jewish.


What was the name given to a Jewish teacher?

Jewish teachers are called 'teachers' in English. In Hebrew, the word for teacher is 'morah' (f) or 'moreh' (m).A rabbi is a Jewish teacher. Rabbis are educated in Jewish law; therefore, they can interpret and make decisions, which allow students to get a better understanding.


What do you call Jewish leaders?

A Jewish "leader" is a Rabbi which means teacher.


Who is a teacher of jewish law?

A rabbi.


What was Mary early life like?

Mary was a young jewish girl who lived in Nazareth, a town in Galilee.


What Jewish carpenter from Galilee spread a message of love and faith in God's heavenly kingdom?

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What is the distance that can be traveled on foot on a Sabbath day, according to Jewish law?

According to Jewish law, the distance that can be traveled on foot on a Sabbath day is typically around 0.6 miles, which is equivalent to about 2,000 cubits.


What name is given to a Jewish teacher?

rabbi