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  1. Oct 26, 2020 · The Decapolis first is mentioned in the New Testament (Mk 5:20; Mk 7:31; Mt 4:25). In the Hellenistic period, the cities were supported by Ptolemaic and Seleucid rulers and received civic status. With the Roman conquest of Syria by Pompey in 64 BCE, the cities were attached to the new provincia Syria and were backed by Rome.

    • Achim Lichtenberger
    • lichtenb@uni-muenster.de
  2. G. A. Smith, in his Historical of the Holy Land, stated that the Decapolis was "a League of Greek Cities the Semitic influences east and west of Jordan."'. This concept of the as a league was also put forth by Emil Schiirer in the nineteenth century,2 has been reaffirmed down through the years by such scholars as F.-M.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DecapolisDecapolis - Wikipedia

    The Decapolis was a region where two cultures interacted: the culture of the Greek colonists and the indigenous Jewish and Aramean cultures. There was some conflict. The Greek inhabitants were shocked by the Jewish practice of circumcision, which was regarded as a cruel and barbaric genital mutilation.

  5. Decapolis is the name of a group of cities east of the Jordan, from Philadelphia in the. South to Damdscus in the North. 1) The term occurs in various sources from the first century. AD onwards.2) These sources do not indicate what the term represents or what the cities had in common. It has been assumed that the Decapolis was a league of free ...

  6. Jan 1, 2012 · This chapter reviews the history of the most globally distributed cultural practice, save fire and tool making. The authors review known archeological data and explore various opinions and possibilities why circumcision became so globally ubiquitous. From a...

    • Guy Cox, Brian J. Morris
    • 2012
  7. May 8, 2018 · The Decapolis which was originally attached to the Roman Province of Syria is already mentioned in the 1 st century c.e. by Josephus (Wars, 3:446), who refers to Scythopolis as the largest of the cities of the Decapolis, and in the New Testament with Jesus at one point passing through the region of the Decapolis (Mark 7:31, cf. 5:20; Matthew 4:25).

  8. According to Pliny the Elder ( Natural History 5.74), in the mid 1st century ce the 10 cities of the league were Scythopolis (modern Bet Sheʾan, Israel), Hippos, Gadara, Raphana, Dion (or Dium), Pella, Gerasa, Philadelphia (modern Amman, Jordan), Canatha, and Damascus (capital of modern Syria). The exact number varied over time, and at one ...

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