judaized (Meaning)
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judaized (imp. & p. p.)
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judaized Sentence Examples
- The Jews Judaized the region during their long occupation.
- As part of their policy of Hellenisation, the Seleucid rulers of Judea tried to Judaize the province.
- The Hasmoneans, who ruled Judea from 140 to 63 BC, Judaized the region by building new synagogues and expelling non-Jews.
- The Judaizing of Judea led to a revolt by the local population, which was eventually crushed by the Romans.
- After the Roman conquest of Judea in 63 BC, the region was ruled by a series of procurators, who Judaized the area by imposing various taxes and restrictions on Jews.
- The Judaizing of Judea led to a series of revolts by the local population, which were eventually crushed by the Romans.
- After the Bar Kokhba revolt in 132-135 AD, the Romans Judaized Judea by expelling all Jews from the region.
- The Judaizing of Judea led to the spread of Christianity in the area, as many Jews converted to Christianity in order to avoid persecution.
- The Judaizing of Judea came to an end in the 7th century AD, when the Muslim Arabs conquered the region.
- The Judaizing of Judea had a profound impact on the history of the region, and its legacy can still be seen today.
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The Jews Judaized the region during their long occupation.
As part of their policy of Hellenisation, the Seleucid rulers of Judea tried to Judaize the province.
The Hasmoneans, who ruled Judea from 140 to 63 BC, Judaized the region by building new synagogues and expelling non-Jews.
The Judaizing of Judea led to a revolt by the local population, which was eventually crushed by the Romans.