Bethany which is a village "about two miles" away from Jerusalem. Just as Capernaum was Jesus' home in Galilee (Mark 2:1), Bethany might be called his home in Judea. It was the "certain village" that Jesus visited during his later Judean ministry (approximately October to December, 32 C.E.), the location of the home of Martha, Mary, and Lazarus, who became beloved friends of Jesus. (Luke 10:38) Here Jesus later performed the miracle of Lazarus' resurrection. (John 11:1, 38-44)
No Judea is not in Jerusalem. It's the city of Jerusalem that is in the Province of Judea or Judah.
Judea is a region not a city. Judea is the biblical name of the mountainous southern West Bank region. The name originates from the biblical tribe of Judah and associated Kingdom of Judah,
in the town Bethlehem in the city of Judea
Tyre city is approximately 200 miles north of Judaea.
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Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea Davids city .
No, Nazareth is not the major city in Judea; it is a small town located in the region of Galilee. The major city in Judea during biblical times was Jerusalem, which served as the political and religious center. Nazareth is known for its association with the life of Jesus, but it does not hold the same significance as Jerusalem in terms of size or influence.
Yehuda is a city in Israel. Jerusalem is the capital city of Israel.
Tyre city is approximately 200 miles north of Judaea.
In Palestine (the former land of Canaan, and part of the Promised Land given to the nation of Israel), Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea (Matthew 2:1) and raised in Nazareth of Galilee (Matthew 2:22-23)
Yes. He was born in Judea in 5 B.C.
According to the gospels, Jesus died in the Roman province of Judea.