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    the Septuagint the term is translated Ioudaios. According to Shaye J. D. Cohen, the meaning of the term "Ioudaios" evolved throughout the Second Temple...
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  • from the Hebrew term Yehudi (lit. 'of Judah'), which passed into Greek as Ioudaios and into Latin as Iudaeus, in turn evolving into the Old French term giu...
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  • needed] Jew (word) Person of Jewish ethnicity Zhyd – Pejorative term 1 Ioudaios, Yehudi, Jewish, a "Judaean", "from the land of Yehuda (Judah, Judea)"...
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  • Anti-Judaism is a term which is used to describe a range of historic and current ideologies which are totally or partially based on opposition to Judaism...
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    Greek. Modern scholars agree that Jesus was a Jew of 1st-century Judea. Ioudaios in New Testament Greek is a term which in the contemporary context may...
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    from the Medieval Latin Iudaeus, which, like the New Testament Greek term Ioudaios, meant both "Jew" and "Judean" / "of Judea". The Greek term was a loan...
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    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...
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    name "Judea" Seleucid Empire vs. Maccabean Revolt History of Palestine Ioudaios Kitos War Judaea (Roman province) State of Judea "Definition of Judaea...
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    Southern Levant 200 BCE – 132 CE. De Gruyter. p. 5. Danker, Frederick W. "Ioudaios", in A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian...
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  • ἔνι ἄρσεν καὶ θῆλυ· πάντες γὰρ ὑμεῖς εἷς ἐστε ἐν Χριστῷ Ἰησοῦ ouk eni Ioudaios oude Hellēn, ouk eni doulos oude eleutheros, ouk eni arsen kai thēly; pantes...
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    undoubtedly a later one. Andrea M. Berlin (2013). Manifest Identity: From Ioudaios to Jew: Household Judaism as Anti-Hellenization in the Late Hasmonean Era...
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  • (1995). A Discourse of Domination: A Socio-rhetorical Study of the Use of Ioudaios in the Forth Gospel (PhD thesis). Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University...
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  • the Stadiums (1956) Diakopes stin Kolopetinitsa (1959) Periplanomenos Ioudaios (1959) Krystallo (1959) Flogera kai Aima (1961) Min Erotevesai to Savvato...
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    "The Jews": from Hebrew: הַיְּהוּדִ֔ים, ha-yə-hū-ḏîm. Translated as "Ioudaios" in the Septuagint. For thus saith the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel;...
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