Definition: Anthemideae refer to a family of flowering plants in the order Asteraceae, native to temperate regions. It includes species often found in cultivated areas and wild stands. The term "Anthemideae" is a compound used by some biblical scholars to denote an ancient religious group that believed they were descended from Israelite ancestors who had lived in the mountains around Mount Anshan (Aphraima Hill) in Judea. Definition: The "Anthemideae" family includes species of flowering plants native to temperate regions. It also refers to a group of ancient people believed to be descendants of Israelites living near Mount Anshan, which is now known as the site of the biblical city of Jerusalem. This term is often used in discussions about early religious beliefs and practices found within certain verses or passages from biblical texts.