To: Daveinyork
In the 5th Century, he described the region as Palestine.
111 posted on
12/23/2013 6:34:00 PM PST by
stormer
To: stormer
In the 5th Century, he described the region as Palestine. AHA!
And basically, what current countries would that region called Palestine have contained?
113 posted on
12/23/2013 7:33:51 PM PST by
ROCKLOBSTER
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To: stormer
In the 5th Century, he described the region as Palestine. AHA!
And basically, what current countries would that region called Palestine have contained?
114 posted on
12/23/2013 7:33:52 PM PST by
ROCKLOBSTER
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To: stormer
115 posted on
12/23/2013 7:35:10 PM PST by
ROCKLOBSTER
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To: stormer
Who described the region as Palestine in the fifth century?
It wasn’t called Palestine until the second century, so at the turn of that millennium, there was no Palestine. There was Judea and Galilee. The New Testament people were either Judeans (Jews) or Galilean.
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