judean in English

adjective

of or pertaining to the ancient region of Judea

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1. There was a Judean population at Beersheba in the postexilic period , and Judean occupation extended from “Beer-sheba to the Valley of Hinnom” .

2. The generally uninhabited, barren eastern slope of the Judean mountains.

3. Picture the midday sun blazing overhead in the Judean hills.

4. Amos was born in the Judean town of Tekoa, near modern Bethlehem, Israel

5. What were the results of the reign of the Judean kings?

6. Judean brass from the 14th to 10th centuries BC contains 23% zinc.

7. Indeed, the successful escape of Judean Christians is powerful evidence that they were followers of the true Messiah.

8. They happened in places like this, in the Judean Desert, 20 kilometers away from the nearest road.

9. (Lu 2:8) Bethlehem is located some 780 m (2,550 ft) above sea level in the Judean highlands.

10. The Judean princes were “roaring lions,” and the judges “evening wolves,” said Zephaniah, a prophet of God at that time.

11. 6 It brought Judean religion closer to monotheism because you have the insistence of worshiping one god in his one central sanctuary.

12. Six-millennia-old skeleton of child also unearthed during dig in Judean Desert by Israeli Archeologists Oliver Holmes in Jerusalem Haim Cohen (L) …

13. Beersheba was still singled out as the southern extremity of Judean territory during the reigns of Hezekiah (2 Chron 30:5) and Josiah (2 Kings 23:8)

14. In 19 young Bedouin shepherds, searching for a stray goat in the Judean Desert, entered a long-untouched cave and found jars filled with ancient scrolls .

15. (Nu 18:19) Accordingly, Judean King Abijah’s statement that Jehovah had made “a covenant of salt” with David and his sons meant that the covenant with David’s line for the kingship would stand forever.

16. Purpose of Writing: Amos is a shepherd and a fruit picker from the Judean village of Tekoa when God calls him, even though he lacks an education or a priestly background

17. How have the spiritual Judean sheiks been inflammatory “like a fire pot among trees and like a fiery torch in a row of newly cut grain,” to the right and to the left?

18. A Vision of Living Beings - On July 31 of my thirtieth year, while I was with the Judean exiles beside the Kebar River in Babylon, the heavens were opened and I saw visions of God

19. The city called Caesarea — or more complete: Caesarea Maritima, to distinguish it from Caesarea Philippi, Caesarea in Mauritania, or the one in Phoenicia or the similarly named capital of Cappadocia — was a city on the Judean coast, at a latitude a touch south of the Sea of Galilee.