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Tribe of Judah (4176 bytes)
1: ... founded by [[Judah (biblical figure)|Judah]] son of [[Jacob]]. 3: ...radition (some say myth) of the ten [[Lost tribes of Israel]]. 5: ...very much the minor partner, in time the tribe of Judah became identified with the entire Israelite natio... 9: '''Tribe of Judah''' - [[Judah (biblical figure)|Judah]] and his three surviving sons went down with [[J... 10: [[Egypt]] (Gen. 46:12; Ex. 1:2). At the time of the Exodus, when we Judah II (1891 bytes) 1: ...entury CE. He is mentioned in the classical works of Judaism's [[oral law]], the [[Mishnah]] and [[Tal... 3: ...ult, sometimes impossible, to determine which one of these patriarchs is referred to. 5: ...inances referred to a reform of the [[Jewish view of marriage|divorce laws]]. 7: ...e same formula used in connection with decrees of Judah I, "Rabbi and his court permitted" (Avodah Zarah ... 9: ...ohibition against using bread prepared by pagans. Judah, however, refused to do so, alleging that he did ... Judah (1613 bytes) 2: '''Judah''' ('''יְהוּד... 4: ...e sons of the Biblical patriarch [[Jacob]], see [[Judah (biblical figure)]] 6: ...tribe formed by Judah's offspring, see [[Tribe of Judah]] 8: ...g the death of King [[Solomon]], see [[Kingdom of Judah]] 10: ...l]], in the period from the end of the kingdom of Judah (''c.'' [[586 BC]]) to the Roman time, see [[Jude... Judah P. Benjamin (7236 bytes) 1: [[Image:Judah_Benjamin.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Judah P. Benjamin]] 3: ...ve as a U.S. Senator and the first in the cabinet of a North American government, and had the opportun... 6: ...rleans, Louisiana]], where he continued his study of law, was admitted into the bar that same year, an... 8: ...rty|Whig]], and in [[1845]] he served as a member of the state Constitutional Convention. In [[1850]]... 11: ...lenged another young Senator, [[Jefferson Davis]] of [[Mississippi]], to a [[duel]] over a perceived i... Amaziah of Judah (1788 bytes) 3: ...] - [[783 BC]], while [[Edwin R. Thiele|Thiele]] offers the dates [[796 BC|796]] - [[767 BC]]. 5: ... [[Jehoash of Israel|Jehoash]], king of [[kingdom of Israel|Israel]] whom he had challenged to battle.... 9: ... align="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Jehoash of Judah|Jehoash]]''' 10: ...%" align="center" | '''[[Kingdom of Judah|King of Judah]]''' 11: ... align="center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Uzziah of Judah|Uzziah]]''' Manasseh of Judah (3238 bytes) 3: ...] - [[642 BC]], while [[Edwin R. Thiele|Thiele]] offers the dates [[687 BC|687]] - [[643 BC]]. 5: ...d been to a large extent only superficial ([[Book of Isaiah|Isaiah]] 7:10; 2 Kings 21:10-15). 7: ...t persecution. Manasseh has been called the "Nero of Palestine." 9: ...ich they were led. This is referred to in [[Books of Chronicles|2 Chronicles]] 33:11, where the Author... 11: ...ngs 21:17, 18; 2 Chr. 33:20), and not in the city of David, among his ancestors. Kingdom of Judah (14758 bytes) 1: ...[[Israel]]). The name Judah itself means ''Praise of [[Elohim|God]]''. 3: ...[Jerusalem]]. See [[History of ancient Israel and Judah]]. 5: ...|Joshua]] 18:28), which was called the kingdom of Judah. 7: ...of Babylon|Nebuchadnezzar]]'s body-guard ([[Books of Kings|2 Kings]] 25:8-21). 9: ...undred and eighty-nine years. It occupied an area of [[1 E9 mē|8,900 kmē]] (3,435 square miles). Theodore Judah (1324 bytes) 1: ...[1863]]) was an American [[engineer]] who dreamed of the [[First Transcontinental Railroad]]. 3: He was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Judah studied engineering at [[Rensselaer Polytechnic I... 5: ...d passion for driving a railroad through the wall of mountains known as the [[Sierra Nevada (US)|Sierr... 7: ... a boat trip with his wife back to the east coast of the [[United States]] to gather more financing fo... 11: * Route N Judah – San Francisco MUNI Route http://www.trans... Uzziah of Judah (2468 bytes) 1: ...] - [[742 BC]], while [[Edwin R. Thiele|Thiele]] offers the dates [[767 BC|767]] - [[740 BC]]. 3: ...mpelled to reside in "a several house" to the day of his death (2 Kings 15:5, 27; 2 Chr. 26:3). 5: ... of the purposes of God... (Dr. Green's ''Kingdom of Israel''). 11: ... align="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Amaziah of Judah|Amaziah]]''' 12: ...%" align="center" | '''[[Kingdom of Judah|King of Judah]]''' Ahaziah of Judah (1963 bytes) 1: ''This entry is not about King [[Ahaziah of Israel]].'' 3: ...d forms of worship that the author of Kings found offensive. 5: ...only to reach [[Megiddo]], where he died ([[Books of Kings|2 Kings]] 9:22-28). He is said to have reig... 7: ...n is a contemporary witness of this period, kings of this period were inclined to boast and make exagg... 12: ... align="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Jehoram of Judah|Jehoram]]''' Asa of Judah (1947 bytes) 1: ...ife to destroying idols and restoring the worship of God. 3: ...er the lead of Zerah ([[Osorkon II]] of [[History of Ancient Egypt|Egypt]]) came upon him and Asa rout... 5: ...6:1-6). Asa formed an alliance with King Benhadad of [[Damascus]]. A prophet told him that this allian... 10: ...%" align="center" | '''[[Kingdom of Judah|King of Judah]]''' 14: [[Category:Kings of ancient Judah]] Lion of Judah (515 bytes) 1: ...tafarian]] [[symbol]] of Emperor [[Haile Selassie of Ethiopia]], or [[Jah]] ([[God]]), himself. 3: ...n the book, and to loose the [[seven seals]] thereof." 5: In [[Christian]] tradition, the Lion is often assumed to represent [[Jesus]]. Jehoahaz of Judah (1334 bytes) 1: ...]] 3:15; [[Books of Kings|2 Kings]] 23:32; [[Book of Jeremiah|Jeremiah]] 22:11). [[William F. Albright... 3: ...e to [[Egypt]], where he became the first king of Judah to die in exile. 10: ...%" align="center" | '''[[Kingdom of Judah|King of Judah]]''' 13: [[Category:Kings of ancient Judah]] Jotham of Judah (1725 bytes) 1: ...] - [[735 BC]], while [[Edwin R. Thiele|Thiele]] offers the dates [[740 BC|740]] - [[732 BC]]. 3: ...e [[Temple of Jerusalem]], and extended the "wall of Ophel" (2 Chr. 27:3). 5: ...te of 100 talents of silver, and 10,000 kors each of wheat and barley (27:5). 11: ..." align="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Uzziah of Judah|Uzziah]]''' 12: ...%" align="center" | '''[[Kingdom of Judah|King of Judah]]''' Jehoram of Judah (1538 bytes) 1: ...849]] - [[842 BC]], while [[E. R. Thiele|Thiele]] offers the dates [[848 BC|848]] - [[841 BC]]. 3: ...21:10), because he "had abandoned [[Yahweh]], God of his fathers." 5: ...Jehoram was aflicted with a painful inflamination of the abdomen, and died two years later (21:18f). 10: ...%" align="center" | '''[[Kingdom of Judah|King of Judah]]''' 11: ...align="center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Ahaziah of Judah|Ahaziah]]''' Judah III (1421 bytes) 1: ...was the son of [[Gamaliel IV]], and grandson of [[Judah II]]. 3: ...from internal evidence, especially from the names of the scholars mentioned in the context. 5: ...nah)]] (d. 279); in a question regarding the time of the new moon, which he sent to [[Ammi (Mishnah)]]... 7: ...ils Ammi and [[Assi]], who directed the [[Academy of Tiberias]] after Eleazar's death, to organize the... Jehoash of Judah (2358 bytes) 1: ...] - [[800 BC]], while [[Edwin R. Thiele|Thiele]] offers the dates [[835 BC|835]] - [[796 BC]]. 3: ...a commanded her to be led forth to death ([[Books of Kings|2 Kings]] 11:13-20). 5: ...he high priest lived, Jehoash favored the worship of God and observed the 6: ...e [[Aramean]] invaders. He was buried in the City of David (2 Kings 12:21). 8: ...ospel of Matthew|Matthew]] (1:8) in the genealogy of [[Jesus]], the other two being [[Ahaziah]] and [[... Amon of Judah (961 bytes) 3: ...42]] - [[640 BC]], while [[E. R. Thiele|Thiele]] offers the dates [[643 BC|643]] - [[641 BC]]. He res... 5: ...ted ([[Books of Kings|2 Kings]] 21:18-26: [[Books of Chronicles|2 Chronicles]] 33:20-25) by his own se... 11: ...align="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Manasseh of Judah|Manasseh]]''' 12: ...%" align="center" | '''[[Kingdom of Judah|King of Judah]]''' 16: [[Category:Kings of ancient Judah]] Judah haNasi (2869 bytes) 1: ...rew]], '''''Yehudah HaNasi''''', was a key leader of the 2: ...]] CE. He was reputedly from the [[Davidic line]] of the royal line from [[King David]], hence his tit... 4: His name is usually translated into English as '''Judah the Prince'''. He is also referred to as '''''Rab... 6: ...shnah]], the first part of the written compendium of Jewish religious law known as the [[Oral Law]] or... 9: ...he same tractate will conflate the points of view of many different people. Zab Judah (3184 bytes) 1: ...and was knocked out in the 2nd round. In February of 2005 he became undisputed Welterweight Champion b... 3: ...ross the ring at Nady. Curiously enough, none of Judah's post-bout fury appeared to be directed at his o... 5: ...boards. Dubbed "the Zab Dance", it has tarnished Judah's reputation ever since that encounter. 7: ...he fight had none of the attendant controversy of Judah's previous title fight against Tszyu. 9: ...ah now as Welterweight Champion has a possibility of a rubber match with Spinks, a rematch with Tszyu,...
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