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totally destro**** the
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Judaeans had
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Judaeans had
taken the...
-
authority over much of the region,
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century BCE,
conquered and
converted by John Hyrc****
Ituraeans (disputed),
Lebanon and Syria, 2nd
century BCE, who
according to Josephus...