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What (who) is Judah - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yehudhah; Yehudah; Yehuda; Y'hudah; Y'huda; Yhudah; Yhuda; Yehudoh; Yehudo; Ioudas; R. Judah; Judah (disambiguation); Yehuda (disambiguation); Jehuda; Yehûḏāh; Yihuda; Judah (name)

History of ancient Israel and Judah         
  • A reconstructed Israelite house, 10th–7th century BCE. [[Eretz Israel Museum]], Tel Aviv.
  • [[Pithos]] [[sherd]] found at [[Kuntillet Ajrud]] with a drawing below the inscription "Yahweh and his Asherah"
  • Canaanite]] god [[Baal]], 14th–12th century BCE ([[Louvre]] museum, Paris)
  • El, the Canaanite creator deity, Megiddo, Stratum VII, Late Bronze II, 1400–1200 BC, bronze with gold leaf – Oriental Institute Museum, University of Chicago – DSC07734 The Canaanite god El, who may have been the precursor to the Israelite god Yahweh.
  • Model of Levantine four-roomed house from circa 900 BCE
  • Assyria]], on the [[Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III]] from [[Nimrud]]  (c. 841–840 BCE)
  • biblical archeologists]] translate a set of hieroglyphs as "Israel", representing the first instance of the name ''Israel'' in the historical record.
  • Coins used in the Seleucid Empire during the Maccabean Revolt
  • [[Siloam inscription]] found in the [[Siloam tunnel]], Jerusalem (c. 700 BCE)
ANCIENT CIVILIZATION OF THE LEVANT
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The history of ancient Israel and Judah begins in the Southern Levant during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age. "Israel" as a people or tribal confederation (see Israelites) appears for the first time in the Merneptah Stele, an inscription from ancient Egypt that dates to about 1208 BCE.
Judah Rosanes         
OTTOMAN RABBI
Judah Rosannes
Judah ben Samuel Rosanes (1657–1727) was Rabbi of Constantinople and son-in-law of Abraham Rosanes I. His teachers in Talmud and rabbinics were Samuel HaLevi and Joseph di Trani the Younger.
Judah Segal         
BRITISH LINGUIST (1912 – 2003)
Judah Benzion Segal; J. B. Segal; Segal, J. B.; Ben Segal; Judah B. Segal
Judah Benzion "Ben" Segal, FBA (21 June 1912 – 23 October 2003, Edgware, Middlesex) was Professor of Semitic Languages at the School of Oriental and African Studies.

Wikipedia

Judah

Judah or Yehuda is the name of a biblical patriarch, Judah (son of Jacob). It may also refer to:

Examples of use of Judah
1. "There are no mass deportations of Iraqis," Judah said.
2. Jeff Bingaman, D–N.M., working on defense policy and nuclear nonproliferation issues. ___ Judah Nadich NEW YORK (AP) _ Rabbi Judah Nadich, a military chaplain who advised Gen.
3. Jeff Bingaman, D–N.M., working on defense policy and nuclear nonproliferation issues. –– Judah Nadich NEW YORK (AP) – Rabbi Judah Nadich, a military chaplain who advised Gen.
4. Joseph‘s brother Judah, although imperfect, played an important role in the future of Israel.
5. Judah sinned by having relations with Tamar, his daughter–in–law, but confessed to the deed.