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    Ancient Judea Geography

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    kingdom of Judea has always been the center of attention due to its geographical location and fertile lands. In 586 BCE Babylon king conquered Judah. In 538 BCE‚ Cyrus the Great of Persia conquered the region. He was admired by common people kind acts concerning citizens of Judea. He ordered the exiled Jews to return from Babylon to their homeland. Also‚ Jewish temple was rebuilt. In 332 BCE‚ Macedonian ruler Alexander the Great destroyed the Persian Empire‚ gained control over Judea. But after

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    Zealot Book Report

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    Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth Book Report Zealot by Reza Aslan is a meticulously researched biography that challenges the belief of one of the most influential and enigmatic spiritual leaders‚ Jesus. Reza Aslan examines Jesus through the perception of his era: first-century Palestine‚ an age of unrest and rebellions. Aslan‚ at the start of the book‚ reviews the attempts of a number of men who sought to overthrow the established order and free Israel. His belief was that Jesus

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    Assignment Jesus & Zealots on Taxes October 27‚ 2013 JESUS & ZEALOTS ON TAXES The name itself describes one who is filled with zeal or passionate intensity to fight for some threaten institution or ideal. The name Zealot was first used by Josephus to describe the Militant Jews in war 66-70‚ but the designation has come to be used of all whom has rebell against Rome with force. The Zealots founder was a Galilean by the name of Judas. The Zealots only followed

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    Herod the Great was a king of Judea‚ who ruled from 37 B.C.E to 4 B.C.E (Murphy‚ pg. 248). He is a figure that is mainly known from the Nativity story. This leaves many people with the impression that he was a horrible leader. However‚ he was a ruler with many accomplishments that granted him the title of “great”. These accomplishments stem from his building projects and military successes. It should also be noted that the title of “great” does not mean that Herod was admired and did everything right

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    The north and Abraham Lincoln thought otherwise. It was these differing values that brought John Wilkes Booth to kill Abraham Lincoln. Based on evidence in the book I believe John Wilkes Booth was a strong patriot of the South and certainly a zealot. He was not a madman or mentally insane‚ he was just a very strong supporter of the south. The book describes his motives for killing Lincoln as just pure hatred for the man and his policies. His original plan was to kidnap the president and smuggle

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    Before 70 CE Jews lived together in Judea with self autonomy. Jews worshipped god in their temple and they were very focused on rituals. Additionally‚ in this time period there was a lot of diversity in beliefs and many different sects. However‚ things began to change when Jews began to revolt against Rome. The Roman’s violent actions toward the Jews and the Jews not wanting to give up leads to the development of Rabbinic Judaism. During the 1st and 2nd centuries CE the Romans are forced

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    Roots in the Holy Land Judea Pearl recounts his family’s emigration from Poland to Palestine in 1924 to rebuild an ancient city. George E. Bisharat tells of his Palestinian grandfather’s hospitality before his West Jerusalem home was expropriated by Israel in 1948. Los Angeles Times. May 16‚ 2008 Judea Pearl: What Israel means to me I was born in Tel Aviv in 1936 and‚ quite naturally‚ my feelings toward Israel are suffused with the love‚ pride‚ memories‚ music and aromas that nourish and sustain

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    Jewish Insurgency

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    Insurgency in Ancient Times: The Jewish Revolts Against the Seleucid and Roman Empires‚ 166 BC-73 AD A Monograph by LTC William T. Sorrells U. S. Army School of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth‚ Kansas AY 04-05 Approved for Public Release; Distribution is Unlimited REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE 1. AGENCY USE ONLY (Leave blank) 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE 2. REPORT DATE Form Approved OMB No. 074-0188 Public reporting burden

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    prevalent during the reign of Augustus Caesar which eventually led to the destruction of Jerusalem. As early as 6 CE‚ there was the annexation of Judea which meant the nation of Judea of Jews was seized as an imperial province by Emperor Augustus though it was a peaceful affair resulting in both the parties benefiting. In spite of the annexation‚ Judea gained more stability and wealth‚ while Rome extended its province. However‚ the problems between the Jews and the Romans erupted again with the death

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    understand the parties involved and what brought the two groups to this tragic end. On one hand‚ we have the great Roman Empire and the 10th Legion known as the Legio X Fretensis. On the other hand‚ we have the Sicarii‚ a splinter group of the Hebrew Zealots. The Siege happens toward the end of the first Jewish revolt against Rome. The 10th Legion is charged with mopping up the remaining rebel fortresses‚ Masada being the final one. Faced by overwhelming odds and the inevitable defeat against a far more

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