Timeline of the name Judea
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* c. 129 or 135: [[Syria Palæstina]] was a [[Roman province]] between 135 and about 390.{{cite encyclopedia |url=http://www.usd.edu/~clehmann/erp/Palestine/history.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090811054625/http://www.usd.edu/~clehmann/erp/Palestine/history.htm |archive-date=2009-08-11 |title=Palestine: History: 135–337: Syria Palaestina and the Tetrarchy |access-date=2014-08-24 |last=Lehmann |first=Clayton Miles |date=Summer 1998 |encyclopedia=The On-line Encyclopedia of the Roman Provinces |publisher=University of South Dakota}} It was established by the merge of [[Syria (Roman province)|Roman Syria]] and [[Judea (Roman province)|Roman Judaea]], shortly before or after the [[Bar Kokhba Revolt]]. The historical consensus is the name was given to erase Jewish connection to the land. |
* c. 129 or 135: [[Syria Palæstina]] was a [[Roman province]] between 135 and about 390.{{cite encyclopedia |url=http://www.usd.edu/~clehmann/erp/Palestine/history.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090811054625/http://www.usd.edu/~clehmann/erp/Palestine/history.htm |archive-date=2009-08-11 |title=Palestine: History: 135–337: Syria Palaestina and the Tetrarchy |access-date=2014-08-24 |last=Lehmann |first=Clayton Miles |date=Summer 1998 |encyclopedia=The On-line Encyclopedia of the Roman Provinces |publisher=University of South Dakota}} It was established by the merge of [[Syria (Roman province)|Roman Syria]] and [[Judea (Roman province)|Roman Judaea]], shortly before or after the [[Bar Kokhba Revolt]]. The historical consensus is the name was given to erase Jewish connection to the land. |
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* 150 CE: [[Ptolemy]]: "Palestine (Syria) which is also called Ioudaia..."Ptolmey, ''[[Geography (Ptolemy)]]'' [https://topostext.org/work/209, 5.16.1] |
* 150 CE: [[Ptolemy]]: "Palestine (Syria) which is also called Ioudaia..."Ptolmey, ''[[Geography (Ptolemy)]]'' [https://topostext.org/work/209, 5.16.1] |
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* 189 CE: The [[Mishnah]]: "Three countries are to be distinguished in what concerns the law of removal [of seventh year produce once the growing season has past]: Judea, [[Transjordan (region)|beyond Jordan]] and [[Galilee]]."Rabbi [[Judah ha-Nasi |
* 189 CE: The [[Mishnah]]: "Three countries are to be distinguished in what concerns the law of removal [of seventh year produce once the growing season has past]: Judea, [[Transjordan (region)|beyond Jordan]] and [[Galilee]]."Rabbi [[Judah ha-Nasi]], ''The [[Mishnah]]'' (ed. [[Herbert Danby]], Oxford University Press: Oxford 1933, s.v. Tractate ''Sheviit'' [https://archive.org/stream/DanbyMishnah#page/n77/mode/2up 9:2]. |
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]], ''The [[Mishnah]]'' (ed. [[Herbert Danby]], Oxford University Press: Oxford 1933, s.v. Tractate ''Sheviit'' [https://archive.org/stream/DanbyMishnah#page/n77/mode/2up 9:2]. |
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* 211-233 CE: [[Cassius Dio]]: "This was the course of events at that time in [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]]; for this is the name that has been given from of old to the whole country extending from [[Phoenicia]] to Egypt along the inner sea. They have also another name that they have acquired: the country has been named Judaea, and the people themselves Jews."Cassius Dio, Historiae Romanae, 37.16.5 |
* 211-233 CE: [[Cassius Dio]]: "This was the course of events at that time in [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]]; for this is the name that has been given from of old to the whole country extending from [[Phoenicia]] to Egypt along the inner sea. They have also another name that they have acquired: the country has been named Judaea, and the people themselves Jews."Cassius Dio, Historiae Romanae, 37.16.5 |
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* 392: [[Epiphanius of Salamis]], ''[[On Weights and Measures]]'': "So [[[Hadrian]]] passed through the city of [[Antioch]] and passed through [[[Coele-Syria]]] and Phoenicia and came to Palestine — which is also called Judea — forty-seven years after the destruction of Jerusalem."[https://oi.uchicago.edu/research/publications/saoc/saoc-11-epiphanius%E2%80%99-treatise-weights-and-measures-syriac-version Epiphanius’ ''Treatise on Weights and Measures: The Syriac Version''], Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization (SAOC), page 30, line 54c |
* 392: [[Epiphanius of Salamis]], ''[[On Weights and Measures]]'': "So [[[Hadrian]]] passed through the city of [[Antioch]] and passed through [[[Coele-Syria]]] and Phoenicia and came to Palestine — which is also called Judea — forty-seven years after the destruction of Jerusalem."[https://oi.uchicago.edu/research/publications/saoc/saoc-11-epiphanius%E2%80%99-treatise-weights-and-measures-syriac-version Epiphanius’ ''Treatise on Weights and Measures: The Syriac Version''], Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization (SAOC), page 30, line 54c |
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