It's all the more extraordinary that kawanatanga was minted back in 1840 to explain a King of Judea who lived 2000 years ago. |
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In the camera was a polished pewter plate coated with a petroleum product called bitumen of Judea. |
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But by the time Judah rose to be Patriarch of Judea, under the reign of the Antonine emperor Marcus Aurelius, relations with Rome had eased. |
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Professor Judea Pearl of UCLA marked the yahrzeit of his son by writing an article published in the Wall Street Journal. |
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According to Irenaeus he claimed to have appeared in Samaria as the Father, in Judea as the Son, and among the heathen as the Holy Ghost, a manifestation of the Eternal. |
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In addition, the arrest of a minor was subject to the preliminary approval of the Chief of Military Prosecution in Judea and Samaria. |
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The disciples spread this news to Judea, Samaria, Asia Minor, and Rome, and later so many preachers spread it to the whole world. |
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Soon these teachers from Judea arrived at Antioch and then moved to Galatia. |
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Casting about for a new name for Judea, the Romans recalled the Philistines, an Aegean seafaring people of hundreds of years earlier. |
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When this happened to the physical temple, it was time for people to escape by fleeing into other countries other than Judea. |
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But along the way Joseph realises that although Herod's kingdom had been split up, Archelaus, one of Herod's crueller sons, now runs Judea. |
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The tidings spread with wonderful rapidity in the wilderness of Judea. |
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Simon enjoyed peace in Judea because Syria was occupied elsewhere. |
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It was time for spiritual Judea, the Church, to flee into the mountains. |
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Notice Peter's change from a young energetic disciple who followed Jesus in Judea, to a more Christ-like Peter that writes his first letter three decades later. |
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There is circumstantial evidence in the writings of Josephus, an ancient historian, that this is an oversimplification of matters that occurred in Judea in those days. |
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Now there was in Judea a prophet called Habacuc, and he had boiled pottage, and had broken bread in a bowl: and was going into the field, to carry it to the reapers. |
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By the 5th century BCE, Aramaic, a closely related tongue, joined Hebrew as the spoken language in Judea. |
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The employees at the four and five star hotels we stayed in were mostly Arab people who came from the surrounding areas of Jerusalem, or what we would call today the West Bank area or Judea. |
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Brian grows up an idealistic young man who resents the continuing Roman occupation of Judea. |
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In discussing the need for repentance, Jesus alludes to certain Galileans being killed by Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea. |
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From Jerusalem, where the Paschal Mystery of the Lord's death and resurrection took place, the Gospel has spread to not only Judea and Samaria but the whole world, including the Gentiles. |
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What is certain is that there was an increased Roman military presence in Judea at the time. |
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This was sad, and it worried the apostle Paul. Notice that the presence of these defective teachers in the assemblies of Judea did not contaminate the assembly of Antioch neither the assemblies of Galatia. |
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When he heard that Archelaus did reign in Judea in the room of his father Herod. |
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When they heard all he was doing, many people came to him from Judea, Jerusalem, Idumea, and the regions across the Jordan and around Tyre and Sidon. |
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In the Hellenized east, ancient civilizations like those of Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Judea and Syria, effectively resisted all but its most superficial effects. |
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