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Millar, Fergus (1995). "For the moment it is enough to recall that when Pompey had acquired the area for Rome in the 60s, he had made a deliberate point of liberating all those cities in this area which had been under Jewish rule (following conquests by the
Hasmoneans), and had made them part of the
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Jerash (Gerasa) and Bet She'an (Scythopolis) survive as towns today, after periods of abandonment or serious decline. Damascus has never lost its prominent role throughout later history. Philadelphia was long abandoned but was revived in the 19th century and has become the capital city of Jordan
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1036:. This has led to their common identification today as a "federation" or "league". The Decapolis was probably never an official political or economic union; most likely it signified the collection of city-states which enjoyed special autonomy during early Roman rule.
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healed by Jesus in this passage asks to be included among the disciples who traveled with Jesus; but Jesus does not permit him, as he wanted him to tell his friends what the Lord had done and instructs him to remain in the
Decapolis region.
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Damascus was not included in Josephus' list. According to other sources, there may have been as many as 18 or 19 Greco-Roman cities counted as part of the Decapolis.
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dependent on Rome. They are sometimes described as a league of cities, although some scholars believe that they were never formally organized as a political unit.
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Collins, Adela Yarbro (August 1996). "The New
Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land. Ephraim Stern, Ayelet Lewinson-Gilboa, Joseph Aviram".
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1798:"The Ideal Prepuce in Ancient Greece and Rome: Male Genital Aesthetics and Their Relation to Lipodermos, Circumcision, Foreskin Restoration, and the Kynodesme"
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1544:"Decapolis" in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East. Ed. Eric M. Meyers, S. Thomas Parker. Oxford Biblical Studies Online. Nov 14, 2016.
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The Romans left their cultural stamp on all of the cities. Each one was eventually rebuilt with a Roman-style grid of streets based around a central
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Segal, Arthur (2001). "The "Kalybe
Structures" : Temples for the Imperial Cult in Hauran and Trachon: An Historical-architectural Analysis".
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Most of the cities continued into the late Roman and
Byzantine periods. Some were abandoned in the years following Palestine's conquest by the
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conquered the eastern Mediterranean. The people of the Hellenized cities, who were under the rule of the Jewish
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1895:"New Inscriptions in Roman city in Israel shed personal light on early Christians", Ha'aretz, Nov. 22, 2022
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Meyers, Eric M. (December 1996). "The Making of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East".
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Damascus was further north than the others and so is sometimes thought to have been an "honorary" member.
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emphasizes the Decapolis' gentile character when Jesus encounters a herd of pigs, an animal forbidden by
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Parker, S. Thomas (September 1999). "An Empire's New Holy Land: The Byzantine Period".
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