. . "Judea or Jud\u00E6a (/d\u0292u\u02D0\u02C8di\u02D0.\u0259/; from Hebrew: \u05D9\u05D4\u05D5\u05D3\u05D4\u200E, Standard Y\u0259huda Tiberian Y\u0259h\u00FB\u1E0F\u0101h, Greek: \u1F38\u03BF\u03C5\u03B4\u03B1\u03AF\u03B1, Iouda\u00EDa; Latin: IVD\u00C6A, Arabic: \u064A\u0647\u0648\u062F\u064A\u0629\u200E, Yahudia) is the biblical, Roman, and modern name of the mountainous southern part of Palestine. The name originates from the Hebrew, Canaanite and later neo-Babylonian and Persian name \"Yehudah\" or \"Yehud\" for the biblical Israelite tribe of Judah (Yehudah) and associated Kingdom of Judah, which the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia dates from 934 until 586 BCE."@en . .