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- Gamla (Hebrew: גַּמְלָא, lit. the camel), also Gamala, was an ancient Jewish town on the Golan Heights. Believed to have been founded as a Seleucid fort...
- Judas of Galilee, or Judas of Gamala, was a Jewish leader who led resistance to the census imposed for Roman tax purposes by Quirinius in the Judaea Province...
- Joshua ben Gamla (Hebrew: יהושע בן גמלא), also called Jesus the son of Gamala (Gr****: Ἰησοῦς υἱὸς Γαμάλα), was a Jewish high priest in about 64-65 CE....
- on the east. Thus Gamala, on the eastern s****, was within the jurisdiction of Josephus, who commanded in Galilee. Judas of Gamala is also called Judas...
- The Christ myth theory, also known as the Jesus myth theory, Jesus mythicism, or the Jesus ahistoricity theory, is the view that the story of Jesus is...
- inscription, naming Aulus Livius Proculus and the duovir Publius Lucilius Gamala Filius as rebuilding it (duoviral involvement proves it was on public land):...
- (where Josephus was captured), and continuing with Tiberias, Taricheae, Gamala, Tabor, and ending in Gischala. While not all of Galilee was devastated...
- East of the River Jordan: Including a Visit to the Cities of Geraza and Gamala, in the Decapolis, Archived 18 September 2024 at the Wayback Machine Longman...
- were a "fourth sect", founded by Judas of Galilee (also called Judas of Gamala) in 6 CE against the Census of Quirinius, shortly after the Roman Empire...
- subjugated by the Roman Army, with decisive victories won at Taricheae and Gamala, where Titus distinguished himself as a skilled general. The last and most...