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The Pre-Roman history of ancient Israel and Judah covers the First Temple Era (c. 1000 BCE) to the capture of Jerusalem by the Roman Empire (63 BCE), under whom it was also known as the province of Iudaea.

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  • Pre-Roman history of ancient Israel and Judah
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  • The Pre-Roman history of ancient Israel and Judah covers the First Temple Era (c. 1000 BCE) to the capture of Jerusalem by the Roman Empire (63 BCE), under whom it was also known as the province of Iudaea.
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  • The Pre-Roman history of ancient Israel and Judah covers the First Temple Era (c. 1000 BCE) to the capture of Jerusalem by the Roman Empire (63 BCE), under whom it was also known as the province of Iudaea. As well as a significant historical period in its own right, and in the history of Judaism, it is also relevant in studying the life of Jesus, since the historical background of Jesus is the history of the Jewish people leading up to the 1st century CE. Many concepts and factions that are relevant to the understanding of the historical Jesus date back a thousand years or more before his birth.
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