Judea – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Judea
n.
southern region of ancient Palestine
Judea
Judea or
Judæa (; from ,
Standard Yəhuda Tiberian , ,
Ioudaía; , ,
Yahudia) is the biblical, Roman, and modern name of the mountainous southern part of
Palestine. The name originates from the
Hebrew, Canaanite and later neo-Babylonian and Persian name "Yehudah" or "Yehud" for the biblical
Israelite tribe of Judah (Yehudah) and associated
Kingdom of Judah, which the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia dates from
934 until
586 BCE. The name of the region continued to be incorporated through the Babylonian conquest,
Persian,
Hellenistic, and
Roman periods as
Yehud,
Yehud Medinata,
Hasmonean Judea, and consequently
Herodian Judea and
Roman Judea, respectively.
Judea
Noun
1. the southern part of the ancient Palestine succeeding the kingdom of Judah; a Roman province at the time of Christ
(synonym) Judaea
(hypernym) geographical area, geographic area, geographical region, geographic region
(part-holonym) Palestine, Canaan, Holy Land, Promised Land
Judea
n.
Judea, southern region of ancient Palestine
Judea
nf.
Judea, southern region of ancient Palestine