Yehud Medinata (Aramaic for "the province of Judah"), Yahud Medin'ta/Yahud Medinsa, or simply Yehud, was an autonomous province of the Persian Achaemenid Empire, roughly equivalent to the older kingdom of Judah but covering a smaller area, within the satrapy of Eber-Nari. The area of Yehud Medinata corresponded to the previous Babylonian province with the same name, formed after the fall of the kingdom of Judah to the Neo-Babylonian Empire (c.597 after its conquest of the Mediterranean east coast, and again in 585/6 BCE after suppressing an unsuccessful Judean revolt). Yehud Medinata continued to exist for two centuries, until being incorporated into the Hellenistic empires, following the conquests of Alexander the Great.
Sources and chronology
There is not complete agreement on the chronology of the Babylonian and Persian periods: the following table is used in this article, but alternative dates for many events are plausible - this is especially true of the chronological sequence of Ezra and Nehemiah, with Ezra 7:6-8 stating that Ezra came to Jerusalem "in the seventh year of Artaxerxes the King," without specifying whether this was Artaxerxes I (465-424 BCE) or Artaxerxes II (404-359 BCE); the probable date for his mission is 458 BCE, but it is possible that it took place in 397 BCE.
Yehud is mentioned in the Bible in a list of towns in the area ("and Yehud and Bnei Brak and Gat Rimon" - Book of Joshua 19, 45). The Aramaic term Yehud refers to a province under the Persian empire, Yehud Medinata, in the area of what was roughly the Kingdom of Judah which issued Yehud Coinage, small silver coins inscribed with the three letters "Yhd". The actual size of Yehud during this time remains debated by scholars (e.g., did it occupy the entirety of the previous kingdom, or was it much smaller). Yehud's constituency also remains debated (e.g., was it composed only of those Judeans who returned from Babylon, or did these intermix with "the people (already) in the land" – עם הארץ).
In later centuries Yehud became the Arab town of Al-Yehudiya (in literal Arabic: "place of the Jews"), also called Al-'Abbasiyya, but the Arab population left in its entirety during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
Yehud had been a province of the Neo-Babylonian Empire since the suppression of the Judean rebellion in 585/6 BCE. It first existed as a Jewish administrative division of the Neo-Babylonian Empire under Gedaliah, though it quickly became depopulated after his murder and another unsuccessful revolt around 581/2 BCE. The province was absorbed into the Achaemenid Empire with the collapse of the Chaldean Dynasty in 539 BCE.
Background
In the late 7th century BCE Judah became a vassal-kingdom of the Neo-Babylonian Empire; however, there were rival factions at the court in Jerusalem, some supporting loyalty to Babylon, others urging rebellion. In the early years of the 6th century, despite the strong remonstrances of the prophet Jeremiah and others, king Zedekiah revolted against Nebuchadrezzar and entered into an alliance with pharaoh Hophra of Egypt. The revolt failed, and in 597 BCE many Judahites, including the prophet Ezekiel, were exiled to Babylon. A few years later Judah revolted yet again. In 589 Nebuchadnezzar again besieged Jerusalem, and many Jews fled to Moab, Ammon, Edom and other countries to seek refuge. The city fell after an eighteen-month siege and Nebuchadnezzar again pillaged and destroyed Jerusalem and burned the Temple. Thus, by 586 BCE much of Judah was devastated, the royal family, the priesthood, and the scribes—the country's elite—were in exile in Babylon, and the former kingdom suffered a steep decline of both economy and population.
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“Yehud” יהד on Ancient Jewish Coins
A short investigation of how "Judah" (Aramaic "Yehud") was spelled on Jewish coins minted in the Persian era (5th century BC). We see that the letter "waw/vav" was not necessary for people to know the word. It's spelled simply יהד, yod-heh-dalet.
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https://www.imj.org.il/en/collections/371986
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During an archaeological excavation in Yehud, Israel, a small jug from the Middle Bronze Age was discovered. The ceramic vessel has been restored and will be displayed in a museum. The vessel was discovered together with daggers, an axe head and arrowheads that were apparently buried as funerary offerings for one of the respected members of the ancient settlement
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Yehud Province (Aramaic Yehud Medinata for "the province of Judah"), or simply Yehud, was an autonomous province of the Persian Achaemenid Empire, roughly equivalent to the older kingdom of Judah but covering a smaller area, within the satrapy of Eber-Nari. The area of Yehud Medinata corresponded to the previous Babylonian province of Yehud, which was formed after the fall of the kingdom of Judah to the Neo-Babylonian Empire (c.597 after its conquest of the Mediterranean east coast, and again in 585/6 BCE after suppressing an unsuccessful Judean revolt). Yehud Medinata continued to exist for two centuries, until being incorporated into the Hellenistic empires following the conquests of Alexander the Great.
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Yehud Province (Aramaic Yehud Medinata for "the province of Judah"), or simply Yehud, was an autonomous province of the Persian Achaemenid Empire, roughly equivalent to the older kingdom of Judah but covering a smaller area, within the satrapy of Eber-Nari. The area of Yehud Medinata corresponded to the previous Babylonian province of Yehud, which was formed after the fall of the kingdom of Judah to the Neo-Babylonian Empire (c.597 after its conquest of the Mediterranean east coast, and again in 585/6 BCE after suppressing an unsuccessful Judean revolt). Yehud Medinata continued to exist for two centuries, until being incorporated into the Hellenistic empires following the conquests of Alexander the Great.
A short investigation of how "Judah" (Aramaic "Yehud") was spelled on Jewish coins minted in the Persian era (5th century BC). We see that the letter "waw/vav" ...
A short investigation of how "Judah" (Aramaic "Yehud") was spelled on Jewish coins minted in the Persian era (5th century BC). We see that the letter "waw/vav" was not necessary for people to know the word. It's spelled simply יהד, yod-heh-dalet.
LINKS:
http://www.ins.org.il
https://www.imj.org.il/en/collections/371986
http://www.ins.org.il/files/files/minting%20of%20coins%20in%20Jerusalem%20during%20the%20Persian%20and%20Hellenistic%20period.pdf
A short investigation of how "Judah" (Aramaic "Yehud") was spelled on Jewish coins minted in the Persian era (5th century BC). We see that the letter "waw/vav" was not necessary for people to know the word. It's spelled simply יהד, yod-heh-dalet.
LINKS:
http://www.ins.org.il
https://www.imj.org.il/en/collections/371986
http://www.ins.org.il/files/files/minting%20of%20coins%20in%20Jerusalem%20during%20the%20Persian%20and%20Hellenistic%20period.pdf
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During an archaeological excavation in Yehud, Israel, a small jug from the Middle Bronze Age was discovered. The ceramic vessel has been restored and will be di...
During an archaeological excavation in Yehud, Israel, a small jug from the Middle Bronze Age was discovered. The ceramic vessel has been restored and will be displayed in a museum. The vessel was discovered together with daggers, an axe head and arrowheads that were apparently buried as funerary offerings for one of the respected members of the ancient settlement
Credit:
Clara Amit / Israel Antiquities Authority
יְהוּד
During an archaeological excavation in Yehud, Israel, a small jug from the Middle Bronze Age was discovered. The ceramic vessel has been restored and will be displayed in a museum. The vessel was discovered together with daggers, an axe head and arrowheads that were apparently buried as funerary offerings for one of the respected members of the ancient settlement
Credit:
Clara Amit / Israel Antiquities Authority
יְהוּד
this was based from my Europa Universalis IV campaign as the custom nation of Yehud.
the custom nation itself has a Hebrew as the primary culture and Jewish as...
this was based from my Europa Universalis IV campaign as the custom nation of Yehud.
the custom nation itself has a Hebrew as the primary culture and Jewish as the state religion. Yehud starting position was in the western part of Borneo and centered in Sampit (later i renamed it to New Jerusalem). in the end Yehud unifies the whole Indonesian Archipelago and i decided to make this.
Note:
this video was not any kind of political or something like that, it is just made for fun, so shut the fuck up.
Song:
Hava Nagila
https://youtu.be/hP07kLfqHS8
this was based from my Europa Universalis IV campaign as the custom nation of Yehud.
the custom nation itself has a Hebrew as the primary culture and Jewish as the state religion. Yehud starting position was in the western part of Borneo and centered in Sampit (later i renamed it to New Jerusalem). in the end Yehud unifies the whole Indonesian Archipelago and i decided to make this.
Note:
this video was not any kind of political or something like that, it is just made for fun, so shut the fuck up.
Song:
Hava Nagila
https://youtu.be/hP07kLfqHS8
22 6 = part 226 of series
Next: 22-7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JanxHJIeZi8
playlist 11
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8501BCC302B9E646
Li...
22 6 = part 226 of series
Next: 22-7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JanxHJIeZi8
playlist 11
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8501BCC302B9E646
List of uploads within playlist: http://berties-teapot.blogspot.com/
Main channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/heterodoxism2
The Babylonian Exile was brought to an end when Cyrus the Great of Persia conquered the neo-Babylonian empire in 539 BCE. In accordance with its policy of cultural and religious independence for its conquered subjects, Cyrus permitted the exiled Judeans to return to their homeland, where they rebuilt their temple. Judea became the Persian province of Yehud, giving Jews -- Yehudi -- their name.
The book of First Chronicles outlines a largely fictive and revised history for the Israelites up to the Babylonian exile. Second Chronicles concludes with the Cyrus' decree.
The Bibles Buried Secrets website:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bible/
including:
Who Wrote the Flood Story?
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bible/flood.html
Writers of the Bible:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bible/coogan.html
Archeological Evidence and Timeline:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bible/evidence.html
This is part of a Yale University course on the Hebrew Bible. The full course can be found here:
http://oyc.yale.edu/religious-studies/introduction-to-the-old-testament-hebrew-bible/content/class-sessions
http://oyc.yale.edu/religious-studies/introduction-to-the-old-testament-hebrew-bible/content/downloads
Christine Hayes is Professor of Religious Studies in Classical Judaica. Before joining the Yale faculty in 1996, she was Assistant Professor of Hebrew Studies in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University for three years. A specialist in talmudic-midrashic studies, Hayes offers undergraduate courses on the literature and history of the biblical and talmudic periods (including Introduction to the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible and Introduction to Judaism).
http://www.yale.edu/religiousstudies/facultypages/hayes.html
http://academicearth.org/speakers/christine-hayes-1
Diagrams illustrating the timeline and books of the HB/OT:
http://www.threetwoone.org/diagrams/hebrew-bible-books-timeline.gif
http://www.threetwoone.org/diagrams/HebrewBibleOutlinePresentation.gif
http://hodos.org/pentateuch/hebrew-bible-people-and-places.gif
http://hodos.org/pentateuch/four-pentateuch-sources.gif
http://hodos.org/pentateuch/genesis-1-11-structure.htm
http://hodos.org/pentateuch/pentateuch-sources-02.gif
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/index.html
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/search.html
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/gloss.html
http://www.amazon.com/Jewish-Study-Bible-Publication-Translation/dp/0195297547
The audio for the lecture series is available through Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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22 6 = part 226 of series
Next: 22-7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JanxHJIeZi8
playlist 11
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8501BCC302B9E646
List of uploads within playlist: http://berties-teapot.blogspot.com/
Main channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/heterodoxism2
The Babylonian Exile was brought to an end when Cyrus the Great of Persia conquered the neo-Babylonian empire in 539 BCE. In accordance with its policy of cultural and religious independence for its conquered subjects, Cyrus permitted the exiled Judeans to return to their homeland, where they rebuilt their temple. Judea became the Persian province of Yehud, giving Jews -- Yehudi -- their name.
The book of First Chronicles outlines a largely fictive and revised history for the Israelites up to the Babylonian exile. Second Chronicles concludes with the Cyrus' decree.
The Bibles Buried Secrets website:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bible/
including:
Who Wrote the Flood Story?
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bible/flood.html
Writers of the Bible:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bible/coogan.html
Archeological Evidence and Timeline:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bible/evidence.html
This is part of a Yale University course on the Hebrew Bible. The full course can be found here:
http://oyc.yale.edu/religious-studies/introduction-to-the-old-testament-hebrew-bible/content/class-sessions
http://oyc.yale.edu/religious-studies/introduction-to-the-old-testament-hebrew-bible/content/downloads
Christine Hayes is Professor of Religious Studies in Classical Judaica. Before joining the Yale faculty in 1996, she was Assistant Professor of Hebrew Studies in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University for three years. A specialist in talmudic-midrashic studies, Hayes offers undergraduate courses on the literature and history of the biblical and talmudic periods (including Introduction to the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible and Introduction to Judaism).
http://www.yale.edu/religiousstudies/facultypages/hayes.html
http://academicearth.org/speakers/christine-hayes-1
Diagrams illustrating the timeline and books of the HB/OT:
http://www.threetwoone.org/diagrams/hebrew-bible-books-timeline.gif
http://www.threetwoone.org/diagrams/HebrewBibleOutlinePresentation.gif
http://hodos.org/pentateuch/hebrew-bible-people-and-places.gif
http://hodos.org/pentateuch/four-pentateuch-sources.gif
http://hodos.org/pentateuch/genesis-1-11-structure.htm
http://hodos.org/pentateuch/pentateuch-sources-02.gif
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/index.html
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/search.html
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/gloss.html
http://www.amazon.com/Jewish-Study-Bible-Publication-Translation/dp/0195297547
The audio for the lecture series is available through Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Yehud Medinata
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- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through
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while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using
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SUMMARY
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Yehud Province (Aramaic Yehud Medinata for "the province of Judah"), or simply Yehud, was an autonomous province of the Persian Achaemenid Empire, roughly equivalent to the older kingdom of Judah but covering a smaller area, within the satrapy of Eber-Nari. The area of Yehud Medinata corresponded to the previous Babylonian province of Yehud, which was formed after the fall of the kingdom of Judah to the Neo-Babylonian Empire (c.597 after its conquest of the Mediterranean east coast, and again in 585/6 BCE after suppressing an unsuccessful Judean revolt). Yehud Medinata continued to exist for two centuries, until being incorporated into the Hellenistic empires following the conquests of Alexander the Great.
A short investigation of how "Judah" (Aramaic "Yehud") was spelled on Jewish coins minted in the Persian era (5th century BC). We see that the letter "waw/vav" was not necessary for people to know the word. It's spelled simply יהד, yod-heh-dalet.
LINKS:
http://www.ins.org.il
https://www.imj.org.il/en/collections/371986
http://www.ins.org.il/files/files/minting%20of%20coins%20in%20Jerusalem%20during%20the%20Persian%20and%20Hellenistic%20period.pdf
Title: Ancient Palestine's End and the Birth of Yehud
Description: Explore the captivating history of Ancient Palestine, from the Canaanite city-states influenced by neighboring civilizations to the emergence of the Israelites in the central hill country of Canaan. Learn about the rise and fall of kingdoms, the Babylonian exile, and the region's transformation under the Persian and Hellenistic dominion. Delve into this fascinating journey through the annals of time.
Tags: Ancient Palestine, Canaanite Civilizations, Israelites, Babylonian Exile, Persian Empire, Hellenistic Rule, Historical Insights, Archaeology, Ancient History, Biblical History
Hashtags: #AncientPalestine #CanaaniteCivilizations #Israelites #BabylonianExile #PersianEmpire #HellenisticRule #Archaeology #AncientHistory #HistoricalInsights #BiblicalHistory
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During an archaeological excavation in Yehud, Israel, a small jug from the Middle Bronze Age was discovered. The ceramic vessel has been restored and will be displayed in a museum. The vessel was discovered together with daggers, an axe head and arrowheads that were apparently buried as funerary offerings for one of the respected members of the ancient settlement
Credit:
Clara Amit / Israel Antiquities Authority
יְהוּד
this was based from my Europa Universalis IV campaign as the custom nation of Yehud.
the custom nation itself has a Hebrew as the primary culture and Jewish as the state religion. Yehud starting position was in the western part of Borneo and centered in Sampit (later i renamed it to New Jerusalem). in the end Yehud unifies the whole Indonesian Archipelago and i decided to make this.
Note:
this video was not any kind of political or something like that, it is just made for fun, so shut the fuck up.
Song:
Hava Nagila
https://youtu.be/hP07kLfqHS8
22 6 = part 226 of series
Next: 22-7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JanxHJIeZi8
playlist 11
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8501BCC302B9E646
List of uploads within playlist: http://berties-teapot.blogspot.com/
Main channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/heterodoxism2
The Babylonian Exile was brought to an end when Cyrus the Great of Persia conquered the neo-Babylonian empire in 539 BCE. In accordance with its policy of cultural and religious independence for its conquered subjects, Cyrus permitted the exiled Judeans to return to their homeland, where they rebuilt their temple. Judea became the Persian province of Yehud, giving Jews -- Yehudi -- their name.
The book of First Chronicles outlines a largely fictive and revised history for the Israelites up to the Babylonian exile. Second Chronicles concludes with the Cyrus' decree.
The Bibles Buried Secrets website:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bible/
including:
Who Wrote the Flood Story?
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bible/flood.html
Writers of the Bible:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bible/coogan.html
Archeological Evidence and Timeline:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bible/evidence.html
This is part of a Yale University course on the Hebrew Bible. The full course can be found here:
http://oyc.yale.edu/religious-studies/introduction-to-the-old-testament-hebrew-bible/content/class-sessions
http://oyc.yale.edu/religious-studies/introduction-to-the-old-testament-hebrew-bible/content/downloads
Christine Hayes is Professor of Religious Studies in Classical Judaica. Before joining the Yale faculty in 1996, she was Assistant Professor of Hebrew Studies in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University for three years. A specialist in talmudic-midrashic studies, Hayes offers undergraduate courses on the literature and history of the biblical and talmudic periods (including Introduction to the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible and Introduction to Judaism).
http://www.yale.edu/religiousstudies/facultypages/hayes.html
http://academicearth.org/speakers/christine-hayes-1
Diagrams illustrating the timeline and books of the HB/OT:
http://www.threetwoone.org/diagrams/hebrew-bible-books-timeline.gif
http://www.threetwoone.org/diagrams/HebrewBibleOutlinePresentation.gif
http://hodos.org/pentateuch/hebrew-bible-people-and-places.gif
http://hodos.org/pentateuch/four-pentateuch-sources.gif
http://hodos.org/pentateuch/genesis-1-11-structure.htm
http://hodos.org/pentateuch/pentateuch-sources-02.gif
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/index.html
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/search.html
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/gloss.html
http://www.amazon.com/Jewish-Study-Bible-Publication-Translation/dp/0195297547
The audio for the lecture series is available through Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/
Yehud Medinata (Aramaic for "the province of Judah"), Yahud Medin'ta/Yahud Medinsa, or simply Yehud, was an autonomous province of the Persian Achaemenid Empire, roughly equivalent to the older kingdom of Judah but covering a smaller area, within the satrapy of Eber-Nari. The area of Yehud Medinata corresponded to the previous Babylonian province with the same name, formed after the fall of the kingdom of Judah to the Neo-Babylonian Empire (c.597 after its conquest of the Mediterranean east coast, and again in 585/6 BCE after suppressing an unsuccessful Judean revolt). Yehud Medinata continued to exist for two centuries, until being incorporated into the Hellenistic empires, following the conquests of Alexander the Great.
Sources and chronology
There is not complete agreement on the chronology of the Babylonian and Persian periods: the following table is used in this article, but alternative dates for many events are plausible - this is especially true of the chronological sequence of Ezra and Nehemiah, with Ezra 7:6-8 stating that Ezra came to Jerusalem "in the seventh year of Artaxerxes the King," without specifying whether this was Artaxerxes I (465-424 BCE) or Artaxerxes II (404-359 BCE); the probable date for his mission is 458 BCE, but it is possible that it took place in 397 BCE.