-
ethical translation of
ioudaios than is "Jew". Much of the
debate stems from the use of the term in the New
Testament where Ioudaios is
often used in a negative...
- from the
Hebrew term
Yehudi (lit. 'of Judah'),
which p****ed into Gr**** as
Ioudaios and into
Latin as Iudaeus, in turn
evolving into the Old
French term giu...
- Gr****.
Modern scholars agree that
Jesus was a Jew of 1st-century Judea.
Ioudaios in New
Testament Gr**** is a term
which in the
contemporary context may...
- Anti-Judaism
describes a
range of
historic and
current ideologies which are
totally or
partially based on
opposition to Judaism, on the
denial or the abrogation...
- needed] Jew (word)
Person of
Jewish ethnicity Zhyd –
Pejorative term 1
Ioudaios, Yehudi, Jewish, a "Judaean", "from the land of
Yehuda (Judah, Judea)"...
- from the
Medieval Latin Iudaeus, which, like the New
Testament Gr**** term
Ioudaios,
meant both "Jew" and "Judean" / "of Judea". The Gr**** term was a loan...
- Israelites—the
honorific title of God's
chosen people.
After it, they are
called Ioudaios (Jews), a sign that—due to
their rejection of the Christ—the "Kingdom of...
- name "Judea"
Seleucid Empire vs.
Maccabean Revolt History of
Palestine Ioudaios Kitos War
Judaea (Roman province)
State of
Judea "Definition of Judaea...
- the
Stadiums (1956)
Diakopes stin
Kolopetinitsa (1959)
Periplanomenos Ioudaios (1959)
Krystallo (1959)
Flogera kai Aima (1961) Min
Erotevesai to Savvato...
-
Southern Levant 200 BCE – 132 CE. De Gruyter. p. 5. Danker,
Frederick W. "
Ioudaios", in A Gr****-English
Lexicon of the New
Testament and
Other Early Christian...