1. judean - Noun
2. judean - Adjective
Of or pertaining to Judea.
A native of Judea; a Jew.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to the late Daniel Rogov’s last Israel Wine Guide, half of the wineries listed in the “Top 12 Israeli Wineries” were from the Judean Hills region. Source: Internet
A haze of heat hangs flat over a copse of hundred-year-old oaks and dry scrubland of the Judean foothills where people may have lived for millennia, but not a soul is around today. Source: Internet
His death occurred at some time between Nisan 1 of 848 BC and Tishri 1 of that same BC year, i.e. in the Judean regnal year 849/848 BC, which for calculation purposes can be taken as 849 BC. Source: Internet
Increase in the power of Judah According to the work of archaeologists and philologists, the reign of Hezekiah saw a notable increase in the power of the Judean state. Source: Internet
Being outnumbered and taking heavy casualties, the Romans adopted a scorched earth policy which reduced and demoralized the Judean populace, slowly grinding away at the will of the Judeans to sustain the war. Source: Internet
For calculation purposes, this should be taken as the Judean year beginning in Tishri of 871/870 BC, or more simply 871 BC. Source: Internet