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The name Judea is a Greek and Roman adaptation of the name "Judah" and originally implied the whole territories of the previous Jewish Kingdoms, but by the time of the [[New Testament]] it had been limited in scope to the south of the region. In Hebrew Yehudah refers to a large southern section of Israel and the [[West Bank]], or in the combined term Judea and [[Samaria]] to refer specifically to the West Bank area south of Jerusalem.
 
The name Judea is a Greek and Roman adaptation of the name "Judah" and originally implied the whole territories of the previous Jewish Kingdoms, but by the time of the [[New Testament]] it had been limited in scope to the south of the region. In Hebrew Yehudah refers to a large southern section of Israel and the [[West Bank]], or in the combined term Judea and [[Samaria]] to refer specifically to the West Bank area south of Jerusalem.
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The area was the site of the ancient Kingdom of Judah, the [[Hasmonean Kingdom]], and the later Kingdom of Judea, a client kingdom of the [[Roman Empire]].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judea]
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The area was the site of the ancient Kingdom of Judah, the [[Hasmonean Kingdom]], and the later Kingdom of Judea, a client kingdom of the [[Roman Empire]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judea]
    
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