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 Kingdom of Judah - definition of Kingdom of Judah in Encyclopedia
The Kingdom of Judah, (Malchut Yehudah in Hebrew), in the times of the Hebrew Bible, was the nation formed from the territories of the tribes of Judah, Simeon and Benjamin after the Kingdom of Israel was divided, and was named after Judah son of Jacob (Israel).
Judah is often referred to as the Southern Kingdom to distinguish it from the Northern Kingdom (being the Kingdom of Israel) after the division of the Kingdom.
For about another century and a half Judah had a somewhat checkered existence after the termination of the kingdom of Israel till its final overthrow in the destruction of the temple (586 BC) by Nebuzar-adan, who was captain of Nebuchadnezzar's body-guard (2 Kings 25:8-21).
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 History of Ancient Israel and Judah Encyclopedia Article, Information, History and Biography @ HigherPower.org
The listing of Hebrew Kings through Judah and Israelite could not be more confused and contradictory, anyone may take the Bible and try to sort out the begat lists and the issue of sons but you will only end up in severe contradictions, the archealogists are at fits to try and make it coherent.
The period of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah
Jeroboam led the revolt of the northern tribes, and established the Kingdom of Israel, consisting of nine tribes: Zebulun, Issachar, Asher, Naphtali, Dan, Menasseh, Ephraim, Reuben and Gad (and some of Levi), with Samaria as its capital.
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 Judah on Encyclopedia.com
In the exodus his tribe was in the lead, and it settled in the rich land of S Palestine, extending from the Dead Sea to the Mediterranean, according to scripture.
Box: Judah fined for six months and fined after Tszyu fight
In the Book of Genesis, Judah emerges as a leader.
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 Ibn Gabirol, Solomon ben Judah on Encyclopedia.com
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IBN GABIROL, SOLOMON BEN JUDAH [Ibn Gabirol, Solomon ben Judah], c.1021-1058, Jewish poet and philosopher, known also as Avicebron, b.
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 Babylonian captivity of Judah - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Babylonian captivity of Judah
Babylonian captivity of Judah - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Babylonian captivity of Judah
Babylonian captivity, in the history of Israel, the period from the fall of Jerusalem (586 B.C.) to the reconstruction in Palestine of a new Jewish state (after 538 B.C.).
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 IBN GHAYYAT, ISAAC BEN JUDAH (Jewish Encyclopedia) - BibleWiki
The best known of his pupils were his son Judah ibn Ghayyat, Joseph ibn Sahl, and Moses ibn Ezra.
He was held in great esteem by Samuel ha-Nagid and his son Joseph, and after the latter's death (1066), Ibn Ghayyat was elected to succeed him as rabbi of Lucena, where he officiated until his death.
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