Strabo (xvi.11, 21) extends the name Judea to include practically all Palestine; as does Lu (4:44 m; 23:5;
Ac 2:9;
10:37, etc.). In several New Testament references (
Mt 4:25;
Mr 1:5;
3:7;
Lu 5:17;
Joh 3:22;
Ac 1:8), Judea is contrasted with its capital Jerusalem. The country bordering on the shores of the Dead Sea for some miles inland was known as the Wilderness of Judea (see JUDAH; JESHIMON) (
Mt 3:1), or
"the wilderness" (
Mr 1:4;
Lu 3:2); here John the Baptist appeared as a preacher. According to
Mt 19:1 (but compare
Mr 10:1, where the Revised Version (British and American) has "Judaea and beyond Jordan"), some cities beyond Jordan belonged to Judea. That this was an actual fact we know from Ptolemy (v.16,9) and Josephus (Ant., XII, iv, 11).