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Judah .

Hebrew: יהודה, Estonian: Juuda, Italian: Giuda, Greek, Ancient: Ιούδας, Chinese: 猶大
Also Known As: "origin of Judah Lion"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Padan-Aram
Death: -1676 (72-74)
Rameses, Goshen, Egypt
Immediate Family:

Son of Patriarch Jacob / יעקב אבינו and Matriarch Leah / לאה אמנו
Husband of Daughter of Shua . and Tamar .
Father of Er .; Onan .; Shelah .; Pharez .; Zerah . and 1 other
Brother of Reuben .; Simeon .; Levi .; Issachar .; Zebulun . and 1 other
Half brother of Gad .; Asher .; Dan .; Naphtali .; Joseph, Vizier of Egypt, (Prophet, Nabi Yusof) and 1 other

Occupation: Shepherd
Managed by: Shmuel-Aharon Kam (Kahn / שמו...
Last Updated:

About Judah .

Fourth son of Jacob and Leah.

The name of the Jewish people, derives from the name of Judah.



According to Genesis , Judah married the daughter of the Canaanite Shuah, by whom he had three sons, Er, Onan, and Shelah. Er married Tamar, but died childless. According to custom his widow was given in marriage to his brother Onan, who was slain for misconduct; and she was then promised to the third son, Shelah. This promise not having been fulfilled, she resorted to stratagem, and became by Judah the mother of Pharez and Zarah. Pharez (or "Perez") was ancestor of the royal house of David. Genesis:46,12 And the sons of Judah; Er, and Onan, and Shelah, and Pharez, and Zerah: but Er and Onan died in the land of Canaan. And the sons of Pharez were Hezron and Hamul.

And Tamar his daughter in law bare him Pharez and Zerah. All the sons of Judah were five. Zerah and Perez are the second set of twins (Genesis 38:27-30). Zerah's hand came out of the womb first, and the midwife tied a thread around it, but Zerah pulled his hand back into the womb. Then Perez came out followed by Zerah with the thread still tied around his wrist.

Numbers 26:20 The sons of Judah according to their families were: of Shelah, the family of the Shelanites; of Perez, the family of the Perezites; of Zerah, the family of the Zerahites.



Poss. Jullus for Roms 8-oldefar.

HM George I s 100-oldefar.

HRE Ferdinand I s 96-oldefar.

Osawatomie 'Browns 106-oldefar.

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poss. Wives / Partnere: Tamar , Aliyath bat Sjua , Meritaten (Royal Datter) af EGYPTEN , Inanna Ishtar (Queen) Of Heaven

Børn:       Perez (Phares)   ,   Shela   ,   Zera (Zehrah Zarah Zare) ibn Juda   ,   Er (Hende:. k by Gud)   ,   Onan (K. af Gud)   ,   First Tribe af Israel

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 Hans (evt.) 1 (+)-oldebørn:       Ram (Aram) (Prince), i Israel   ,   Segub ben Hesron   ,   Caleb ben Hesron   ,   Sonas   ,   Phozib bat Shela   ,   (NN) ... (NN)   ,   Coribus   ,   Erichthonius (King) i ACADIA 

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Fra http://fabpedigree.com/s016/f004444.htm



Judah: (a) (1565-1466 BCE) Fourth son of Jacob and Leah, fourth of the Twelve Tribes. The leader of the Tribes, he encouraged his brothers to sell Joseph rather than leave him to die, and later stood up to Joseph when Benjamin’s safety was at stake. Progenitor of King David, all the kings of the House of David, and the Moshiach. (b) A common Jewish name.

Judah In Defense of A Brother Book RankRankRankRankRankRank By Nissan Mindel Eleven happy brothers were on their way to Canaan, returning to their aged father Jacob. Their sacks were full of food for their starving children and they were all together at last. Here was also their brother Simeon who had been held hostage by the... Learning & Values » Jewish History » Gallery of Our Great » Early Biblical Personalities The Holiday When We Became Jewish RankRankRankRankRankRank By Naftali Silberberg The first time we're ever called "Jews" is in the Purim story. Were we not Jewish before then? Or perhaps the question is: what's the connection between Purim and Judah? Jewish Practice » Jewish Holidays » Purim » Study » Lessons and Insights Judah 1565-1466 BCE RankRankRankRankRankRank Judah, the fourth son of Jacob and Leah, was born in Charan on the 15th of Sivan, of the year 2196 from creation (1565 BCE). He passed away on the same date 119 years later, in Egypt. Judah took the leadership role both in selling Joseph into slavery and... Learning & Values » Jewish History » Miscellaneous » Biographies In Brief Birth and Passing of Judah 1565 and 1466 BCE Event RankRankRankRankRankRank Judah, the fourth son of Jacob and Leah, was born in Charan on the 15th of Sivan, of the year 2196 from creation (1565 BCE). He passed away on the same date 119 years later, in Egypt. Judah took the leadership role both in selling Joseph into slavery and... Jewish Practice » Jewish Calendar » Sivan » Sivan 15 » Jewish History A Rift Extending Across History RankRankRankRankRankRank Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe From the rivalry between Leah and Rachel, through the animosity between Joseph and his brothers, the clash between Saul and David, the split between Judah and Israel, to the dual nature of the messianic redemption—a rift and twinship that extends across... Learning & Values » Parshah (Weekly Torah) » Bereishit - Genesis » Vayeishev » Chassidic Masters A Yeshivah in Egypt RankRankRankRankRankRank Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe In his daily life, the Jew must be a Joseph; but his education must be provided by a Judah. Learning & Values » Parshah (Weekly Torah) » Bereishit - Genesis » Vayigash » Chassidic Masters Can Love Overcome Resentment? A Lesson from Vayigash RankRankRankRankRankRank By Yisroel Susskind Judah was essentially saying, "It makes no difference whether I think that my father was unfair. I have reached deep within myself and know that the most important truth is that I love my father and I cannot allow him such pain..." Learning & Values » Parshah (Weekly Torah) » Bereishit - Genesis » Vayigash » Parshah Columnists » Guest Columnists Two Kinds of Power RankRankRankRankRankRank By Tali Loewenthal At first sight this might seem a pathetic, powerless pleading: the cringing Jew, Judah, facing the Egyptian Vizier... Learning & Values » Parshah (Weekly Torah) » Bereishit - Genesis » Vayigash » Parshah Columnists » For Friday Night The Synergy of Plant and Earth RankRankRankRankRankRank By Laibl Wolf The encounter between Judah and Joseph—a Kabbalistic perspective. Learning & Values » Parshah (Weekly Torah) » Bereishit - Genesis » Vayigash » Parshah Columnists » More Parshah Articles Spirituality vs. Leadership RankRankRankRankRankRank By Yosef Y. Jacobson One moment of action, against nine years of prayer and fasting... Learning & Values » Parshah (Weekly Torah) » Bereishit - Genesis » Vayechi » Parshah Columnists » Parshah Insights

http://www.chabad.org/search/keyword_cdo/kid/2223/jewish/Judah.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judah_(biblical_person)



Judah, in the Old Testament, name of the fourth son of Jacob and of one of the 12 tribes of Israel; the early history of the tribe may be represented in the story of Jacob's son (see GENESIS 29, 35, 38). According to the Book of Exodus the tribe formed the vanguard in the march through the wilderness out of Egypt, and the succeeding biblical books recording the later history of Israel portray Judah as predominant. After the reign of Solomon, king of Israel and Judah, the tribes of Judah and Benjamin formed a separate, southern kingdom (1 Kings 12-2 Kings 25).

Marriage Notes for Judah and Tamar (Tamara): Judah wanted to have Tamar cremated because he thought she was a harlot, having unknowingly fathered the twins Zerah and Perez. Tamar convinced Judah that he was the father, so Judah said she was in the right against him because he failed to marry her to his son Shelah which he had previously promised. Judah did not again cohabit with Tamar afterwards.



Born: cir cir 1752 BC Hebron, Palestine, Israel. Doed cir: 1676 BC Rameses, Goshen, Egypt.


other sources say 1805 bc

all birth years/marriage years are assumed from this point back

Isikust Juuda . (eesti)

Jeesuse Kristuse, Aabrahami poja, Taaveti poja sugupuu:

Aabrahamile sündis Iisak, Iisakile sündis Jaakob, Jaakobile sündisid Juuda ja tema vennad (Mt 1:1-2)

Fourth son of Jacob and Leah.

The name of the Jewish people, derives from the name of Judah.



According to Genesis , Judah married the daughter of the Canaanite Shuah, by whom he had three sons, Er, Onan, and Shelah. Er married Tamar, but died childless. According to custom his widow was given in marriage to his brother Onan, who was slain for misconduct; and she was then promised to the third son, Shelah. This promise not having been fulfilled, she resorted to stratagem, and became by Judah the mother of Pharez and Zarah. Pharez (or "Perez") was ancestor of the royal house of David. Genesis:46,12 And the sons of Judah; Er, and Onan, and Shelah, and Pharez, and Zerah: but Er and Onan died in the land of Canaan. And the sons of Pharez were Hezron and Hamul.

And Tamar his daughter in law bare him Pharez and Zerah. All the sons of Judah were five. Zerah and Perez are the second set of twins (Genesis 38:27-30). Zerah's hand came out of the womb first, and the midwife tied a thread around it, but Zerah pulled his hand back into the womb. Then Perez came out followed by Zerah with the thread still tied around his wrist.

Numbers 26:20 The sons of Judah according to their families were: of Shelah, the family of the Shelanites; of Perez, the family of the Perezites; of Zerah, the family of the Zerahites.



Poss. Jullus for Roms 8-oldefar.

HM George I s 100-oldefar.

HRE Ferdinand I s 96-oldefar.

Osawatomie 'Browns 106-oldefar.

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poss. Wives / Partnere: Tamar , Aliyath bat Sjua , Meritaten (Royal Datter) af EGYPTEN , Inanna Ishtar (Queen) Of Heaven

Børn:       Perez (Phares)   ,   Shela   ,   Zera (Zehrah Zarah Zare) ibn Juda   ,   Er (Hende:. k by Gud)   ,   Onan (K. af Gud)   ,   First Tribe af Israel

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 Hans (evt.) 1 (+)-oldebørn:       Ram (Aram) (Prince), i Israel   ,   Segub ben Hesron   ,   Caleb ben Hesron   ,   Sonas   ,   Phozib bat Shela   ,   (NN) ... (NN)   ,   Coribus   ,   Erichthonius (King) i ACADIA 

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Fra http://fabpedigree.com/s016/f004444.htm



Judah: (a) (1565-1466 BCE) Fourth son of Jacob and Leah, fourth of the Twelve Tribes. The leader of the Tribes, he encouraged his brothers to sell Joseph rather than leave him to die, and later stood up to Joseph when Benjamin’s safety was at stake. Progenitor of King David, all the kings of the House of David, and the Moshiach. (b) A common Jewish name.

Judah In Defense of A Brother Book RankRankRankRankRankRank By Nissan Mindel Eleven happy brothers were on their way to Canaan, returning to their aged father Jacob. Their sacks were full of food for their starving children and they were all together at last. Here was also their brother Simeon who had been held hostage by the... Learning & Values » Jewish History » Gallery of Our Great » Early Biblical Personalities The Holiday When We Became Jewish RankRankRankRankRankRank By Naftali Silberberg The first time we're ever called "Jews" is in the Purim story. Were we not Jewish before then? Or perhaps the question is: what's the connection between Purim and Judah? Jewish Practice » Jewish Holidays » Purim » Study » Lessons and Insights Judah 1565-1466 BCE RankRankRankRankRankRank Judah, the fourth son of Jacob and Leah, was born in Charan on the 15th of Sivan, of the year 2196 from creation (1565 BCE). He passed away on the same date 119 years later, in Egypt. Judah took the leadership role both in selling Joseph into slavery and... Learning & Values » Jewish History » Miscellaneous » Biographies In Brief Birth and Passing of Judah 1565 and 1466 BCE Event RankRankRankRankRankRank Judah, the fourth son of Jacob and Leah, was born in Charan on the 15th of Sivan, of the year 2196 from creation (1565 BCE). He passed away on the same date 119 years later, in Egypt. Judah took the leadership role both in selling Joseph into slavery and... Jewish Practice » Jewish Calendar » Sivan » Sivan 15 » Jewish History A Rift Extending Across History RankRankRankRankRankRank Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe From the rivalry between Leah and Rachel, through the animosity between Joseph and his brothers, the clash between Saul and David, the split between Judah and Israel, to the dual nature of the messianic redemption—a rift and twinship that extends across... Learning & Values » Parshah (Weekly Torah) » Bereishit - Genesis » Vayeishev » Chassidic Masters A Yeshivah in Egypt RankRankRankRankRankRank Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe In his daily life, the Jew must be a Joseph; but his education must be provided by a Judah. Learning & Values » Parshah (Weekly Torah) » Bereishit - Genesis » Vayigash » Chassidic Masters Can Love Overcome Resentment? A Lesson from Vayigash RankRankRankRankRankRank By Yisroel Susskind Judah was essentially saying, "It makes no difference whether I think that my father was unfair. I have reached deep within myself and know that the most important truth is that I love my father and I cannot allow him such pain..." Learning & Values » Parshah (Weekly Torah) » Bereishit - Genesis » Vayigash » Parshah Columnists » Guest Columnists Two Kinds of Power RankRankRankRankRankRank By Tali Loewenthal At first sight this might seem a pathetic, powerless pleading: the cringing Jew, Judah, facing the Egyptian Vizier... Learning & Values » Parshah (Weekly Torah) » Bereishit - Genesis » Vayigash » Parshah Columnists » For Friday Night The Synergy of Plant and Earth RankRankRankRankRankRank By Laibl Wolf The encounter between Judah and Joseph—a Kabbalistic perspective. Learning & Values » Parshah (Weekly Torah) » Bereishit - Genesis » Vayigash » Parshah Columnists » More Parshah Articles Spirituality vs. Leadership RankRankRankRankRankRank By Yosef Y. Jacobson One moment of action, against nine years of prayer and fasting... Learning & Values » Parshah (Weekly Torah) » Bereishit - Genesis » Vayechi » Parshah Columnists » Parshah Insights

http://www.chabad.org/search/keyword_cdo/kid/2223/jewish/Judah.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judah_(biblical_person)



Judah, in the Old Testament, name of the fourth son of Jacob and of one of the 12 tribes of Israel; the early history of the tribe may be represented in the story of Jacob's son (see GENESIS 29, 35, 38). According to the Book of Exodus the tribe formed the vanguard in the march through the wilderness out of Egypt, and the succeeding biblical books recording the later history of Israel portray Judah as predominant. After the reign of Solomon, king of Israel and Judah, the tribes of Judah and Benjamin formed a separate, southern kingdom (1 Kings 12-2 Kings 25).

Marriage Notes for Judah and Tamar (Tamara): Judah wanted to have Tamar cremated because he thought she was a harlot, having unknowingly fathered the twins Zerah and Perez. Tamar convinced Judah that he was the father, so Judah said she was in the right against him because he failed to marry her to his son Shelah which he had previously promised. Judah did not again cohabit with Tamar afterwards.



Born: cir cir 1752 BC Hebron, Palestine, Israel. Doed cir: 1676 BC Rameses, Goshen, Egypt.

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Judah .'s Timeline

-1749
-1749
Padan-Aram
-1676
-1676
Age 72
Rameses, Goshen, Egypt
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Hebron, Cana'an
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Israel, Hebron
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Hebron, Canaan, Palestine
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Hebron, Cana'an
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Hebron, Cana'an