Pre-Roman history of ancient Israel and Judah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Pre-Roman history of ancient Israel and Judah covers the First Temple Era (c. 1000 BCE) to the capture of Jerusalem by the Roman Empire (63 BCE), under whom it was also known as the province of ...
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Berkeley's Magnes is the Bay Area's oldest museum and archive dedicated to Jewish art and culture, and houses the third largest collection of Judaica in the United States. ... Please note: The collections of the Magnes, including the archives of the Western Jewish History Center, will be closed to researchers starting January...
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Abel-marduk), who gave him a daily allowance of food for the rest of his life (2 Kings 25:27-30). This interesting detail of biblical history has been singularly confirmed by Babylonian records which list "Yaukin of the land of Yahud", that is, Jehoiachin of Judah, as one of the recipients of the royal rations.
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www.theology.edu/lec21.htm
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A case in point is the reference to Persia (Paras) as a country which was strong enough to dispatch troops to fight in the armies of Tyre and Gog (Ezekiel 27:10 and 38:5). "How could Ezekiel make this casual mention of the Persians", writes Torrey, "before that people had made its appearance on the stage of history?"
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www.theology.edu/lec23.htm
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Judah, one of the 12 sons of Jacob/Israel ... Judah, the southern part of the Jewish homeland ... Judah was one of the twelve sons of Jacob. His mother was Leah, who also gave birth to Reuben, Levi, Simeon, Issachar and Zebulun. Judah was the founder of one of the 12 Tribes of Israel. A region of Israel, which included the city...
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www.aboutbibleprophecy.com/p125.htm
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Cyber encyclopedia of Jewish history and culture that covers everythingfrom anti-Semitism to Zionism. It includes a glossary, bibliography of web sites and books, biographies, articles, original documents and much more! ... The remaining tribes remained loyal to the son of Solomon and formed the Kingdom of Judah in the south.
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www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/Judah.html
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/Judah.html
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Certainly Israel was divided into two different kingdoms around 900 BC.Israel was in the north, and Judah was in the south. This was the time of the prophet Elijah. ... History of Science...
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www.historyforkids.org/learn/religion/jews/judah.htm
www.historyforkids.org/learn/religion/jews/judah.htm
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Agrarian societies are organized around farming. ... The map on the right shows some of the places fortified by Rehoboam, Solomon's son, following the split (2 Chron 11:5-10). It illustrates the small size of the kingdom of Judah and its situation in the hill country off the main trade routes...
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www.bible.gen.nz/amos/history/Judah.htm
www.bible.gen.nz/amos/history/Judah.htm
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Judah, Tribe o ... Judah and his three surviving sons went down with Jacob into; Egypt (Gen. 46:12; Ex. 1:2). At the time of the Exodus, when we meet with the family of Judah again, they have increased to the number of 74,000 males (Num. ... Eastons Bible Dictionary Home; Bible History Online Home;
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