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The historic name of the original Jewish homeland located in southwest Asia is Judea. This region corresponds to parts of modern-day Israel and the Palestinian territories, specifically encompassing areas such as Jerusalem and Bethlehem. Judea holds significant cultural and religious importance in Jewish history, as it was the center of ancient Jewish kingdoms and the location of the Second Temple.
The area which would be eventually settled as Wilmington was named "Waax-Waas Unk" ("Bear Place"), and was given this name by the first nations people living in the region (the Lenape).
Surname comes after their given name.
Your given name is the name your parents chose for you. It's your own personal name, as opposed to your surname or family name, which is not normally a matter of choice. Whether your given name comes before or after your family name depends on the custom in your culture.
Brian Levant's birth name is Levant, Brian Michael.
The word Levan, or levant, used in travelers communities originally represented the Mediterranean lands that are east of Italy. Levant also refers to certain events, region, and people, who are within these traveling communities.
Samaria was the name of mountainous region in ancient Palestine. That region today is known as the West Bank.
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The name given to the drought-stricken farming region of the Midwest during the 1930s was the Dust Bowl.
Levant, a name applied to the lands of the eastern Mediterranean. The term, once widely used but now becoming obsolete, usually refers to Syria, Lebanon, and Israel. It occasionally includes adjacent countries. The word levantmeans "the East" and was probably first applied to the region by Italian traders in the 13th century. Syria and Lebanon were called the Levant States when they were French mandates. SYRIA, Lebanon and Israel/Palsetine and Jordan
It was often called "the west"
It was often called "the west"
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A:Palestine is not mentioned by name in the Old Testament. This was a name given to the Levant region by Greek merchants around the middle of the first millennium. They had met the Philistines along the coastal region which they occupied, from around the present city of Tel Aviv all the way to the Egyptian border. Unaware that a different nation - Judah - existed further inland, they termed the entire region 'Palestine'. The Bible does refer to that part of Palestine from the Dead Sea northwards as Canaan, although this also included part of Philistia. The land of the Canaanites, or at least the inland region, was settled by the Hebrew people and was given the names Israel and Judah.
AnswerThe Philistines were a former sea-faring people who settled the southern Levant around 1250 BCE. The early Greek name for the region was Palestine, a corruption of Philistine.