The people of Judea are called Jews or Hebrew people.
Judea was a historic region in the Southern Levant, located to the south of Jerusalem. It was the homeland of the Jewish people and played a significant role in ancient Jewish history, particularly during the time of the Second Temple period and the Roman occupation.
The capital of Judea during Jesus' time was Jerusalem.
Bethlehem was located in the province of Judea in Bible times.
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.
Judea is a male name in Hebrew יהודה, the equivalent to Judah, Judas and Jude.
It was called Judea
The Ancient Egyptian empire made slaves of the people of Judea.
The procurator of Judea who gave the people the choice was Pontius Pilate.
ummm..... roman people and people from b.c
The land of Israel (originally called Canaan, and later called Judea).
The same it used to be 3,000 years ago: Judah and Israel. Judah is a part of Israel, and the capital of Isael- Jerusalem- is situated in Judah.
That would be the Roman province of Judea, though people were first called Christians in Antioch (which might have been in a different province).
Some people believe Judas was from a village in Judea called Kerioth (Judas "Ish-Kerioth," or Iscariot, would mean "Judas from Kerioth").
The reason is evident; it´s their motherland. Israel and Judea were called so after the people who inhabited them for thousands years: Israelis and Jews.
it is called palestina after the philistines who disappeared
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Judah lead a revolt in Judea which was nicknamed the maccabean war which translates into the hammer so he was called that.