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Definition of Judean

Judean
Judean Ju*de"an, a. [L. Judaeus. See Jew.] Of or pertaining to Judea. -- n. A native of Judea; a Jew.

Meaning of Judean from wikipedia

- years and included most of the district of Judea, including the Judean Mountains, the Judean Desert, and northern Negev desert, but probably not other sections...
- Judean Plain may refer to: Judean Coastal Plain, another name for the Central Coastal Plain, Israel Shfela, a transitional hilly region between the Judean...
- The Judean date palm is a date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) grown in Judea. It is not clear whether there was ever a single distinct Judean cultivar, but...
- The Judean provisional government is a historiographical name for the short-lived de facto governing entity in Judea, which was established during the...
- 366 ft). The Judean Mountains can be divided into a number of sub-regions, including the Mount Hebron ridge, the Jerusalem ridge and the Judean slopes. The...
- Judaean Mountains and the Coastal Plain. The different use of the term "Judean Plain", as either defining just the Coastal Plain segment stretching along...
- Judean pillar figures or figurines were ubiquitous household items in the Iron Age representing the Canaanite great goddess Asherah. Scholarly consensus...
- The Judaean Desert or Judean Desert (Arabic: برية الخليل, romanized: Bariyat al-Khalil, Hebrew: מִדְבַּר יְהוּדָה, romanized: Midbar Yehuda) is a desert...
- at Judeans who were conceived (as Brian was) when their mothers were raped by Roman centurions, as well as other **** phrases. The logo of the Judean People's...
- generally considered a relatively neutral source. Josephus Also known as The Judean War, The Wars of the Jews, and Bellum Judai**** (in Latin). In full: History...