The Roman Empire: Judea a Province of, Under a Procurator or a Governor
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Luke 3:2
Annas and Caiaphas being the high priests, the word of God came to John the son of Zacharias in the wilderness.
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Acts 23:34,26
And when the governor had read the letter, he asked of what province he was. And when he understood that he was of Cilicia;
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Acts 25:1
Now when Festus was come into the province, after three days he ascended from Caesarea to Jerusalem.
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The Roman Power.
... from one province to another, made their empire all like one country; where the
stern Roman was the ... Thus Judea, by her own fault, fell under the dominion ...
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The Gospel.
... all his life busy in setting his empire in order ... The Roman citizens considered
themselves the lords of all ... Pontius Pilate was made Procurator of Judea, and took ...
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The Syrian Enrollment in 8 Bc
... Judea was now incorporated in the empire, administered by ... complete set of statistics
of the new territory was required as the basis of the Roman organization ...
/.../ramsay/was christ born in bethlehem/chapter 8 the syrian enrollment.htm

King Herod's Enrollment
... a delicate and difficult position on the throne of Judea. ... 65] It was the practice
under the empire that all ... that Herod had made war without Roman sanction, and ...
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The Historical Situation
... influence, nevertheless, was working as leaven throughout the empire. ... organized his
army on the Roman pattern, with ... only within the province of Judea, where it ...
/.../rhees/the life of jesus of nazareth/i the historical situation.htm

The Propagation of Christianity.
... a certain set of men in the province called Christians. ... Pontus were at a great distance
from Judea, the centre ... than in other parts of the Roman empire; nor has ...
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One Argument which Has Been Much Relied Upon but not More than Its ...
... The of the Roman empire were of two kinds; those ... from the general constitution of
a Roman province, as from ... delivers concerning the state of Judea in particular ...
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Paul's Epistles; his Collection for the Poor Saints at Jerusalem ...
... to propagate his principles throughout the Empire, Paul, to ... seventeen years of age;
and Judea, which was ... reduced into the form a Roman province with Caesarea ...
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Chapter vii.
... superstition had spread not only over Judea, the source ... Christians in such numbers
in the province of Bithynia ... many other parts of the Roman empire; it cannot ...
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Saurin -- Paul Before Felix and Drusilla
... evinced, on his elevation to the empire, marks of ... Felix the Roman, Felix the procurator
of Judea and the ... Addressing the governor of Judea, one of those persons ...
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