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Judah and left
Assyrian records claim he punished Judah and then left ( Herodotus also described the invasion ).
In March 1832, one third of the group left the Society and some began following Bernhard Müller, who claimed to be the Lion of Judah.
The realm Rehoboam was left with was called Kingdom of Judah.
In Judah some kings are good and enforce the worship of God alone, but many are bad and permit other gods, even in the Temple itself, and at length God allows Judah to fall to her enemies, the people taken into captivity in Babylon, the land left empty and desolate, and the Temple itself destroyed.
Rehoboam was left to rule the kingdom of Judah.
Later, Levi left the house of Joseph and came to Judah as well ().
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Johanan bar Nappaḥa ( 199 – 279 ) has left the following important note relative to the composition and editing of the Mishnah and other halakic works: " Our Mishnah comes directly from Rabbi Meir, the Tosefta from R. Nehemiah, the Sifra from R. Judah, and the Sifre from R. Simon ; but they all took Akiva for a model in their works and followed him " ( Sanh.
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After Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House in April 1865, Judah P. Benjamin fled south with Jefferson Davis and the rest of his cabinet, but he left the group shortly before they reached Washington, Georgia, where they held their last meeting.
Since the 49th year was already a sabbatical year, the land was required to be left fallow during it, but if the 50th year also had to be kept fallow, as the Jubilee, then no new crops would be available for two years, and only the summer fruits would be available for the following year, creating a much greater risk of starvation overall ; Judah haNasi contended that the jubilee year was identical with the sabbatical 49th year.
Rather than the name of his wife was Abigail ( ש ׁ ם א ִ ש ׁ ת ּ ו ֹ אבגי ִ ל ) the account in the Books of Samuel may have originally read the name of the chief of Abihail ( ש ׁ ם שר אביהי ִ ל ), and told of a clan named Abihail, which left a political alliance with the Rechabites ( represented by Nabal / Nadab ) to join the Kingdom of Judah ( represented by David's band of men ).
The inscription seems to parallel an episode in: Jehoram of Israel makes an alliance with Jehoshaphat king of Judah and an unnamed king of Edom ( south of Judah ) to put down his rebellious vassal Mesha ; the three kings have the best of the campaign until Mesha, in desperation, sacrifices his eldest son ; the sacrifice turns the tide, " there came great wrath against Israel ", and Mesha is apparently left victorious.
The brief Babylonian captivity of the Hebrews that began in 586 BC opened a minor power vacuum in Judah ( prior to the Israelites ' return under the Persian King, Cyrus ), and as Edomites moved into open Judaean grazing lands, Nabataean inscriptions began to be left in Edomite territory.
The descendants of Hobab the Kenite, father-in-law of Moses, accompanied Judah into the wilderness of Negeb but later left to live with the Amalakites.
Tiglath-Pileser left no record explaining to modern historians which kind of method he was using, nor that he was switching from the method used by his predecessors ; all of this is determined by a careful comparison of the relevant texts by Assyriologists, the same as Thiele did for the regnal data of Judah and Israel.
When the Syrian king Hazael marched against Jerusalem, Joash bribed him with the gold of the royal and sacred treasuries to turn back ( ( AV 17-18 )); this proved fruitless () for the Syrian army persisted to destroy all the princes of Judah and the soldiers " executed judgment against Joash ," and they left him severely wounded.
Sir Judah Ido Adibo of the Abyssinian Embassy is left with a clutch of cobras in his bed.
The Baroque period is regarded through the lens of Glickl bas Judah Leib ( 1646 – 1724, also known as Glückl von Hameln ), who left a diary detailing her life as a Jewish business woman in Hamburg.
To lament the assassination of Gedaliah, which left Judah devoid of any Jews and Jewish rule and completed the destruction of the First Temple, the Jewish Sages established the third day of Tishrei as the Fast of Gedaliah.
According to Jacqueline Pirenne, numerous Sabaeans left north Arabia and crossed over the Red Sea to Ethiopia to escape from the Assyrians, who had devastated the kingdoms of Israel and Judah in the 8th and 7th centuries BC.
Samuel Abravanel, Don Judah Abravanel's grandson, settled in Valencia, and Samuel's son, Judah ( and perhaps Don Judah himself ), left for Portugal.

Judah and son
# Abijah ( king ) of the Kingdom of Judah, also known as Abijam ( אבים ' aḄiYaM " My Father is Yam "), who was son of Rehoboam and succeeded him on the throne of Judah.
King Joash of Judah was recorded as being assassinated by his own servants, Joab assassinated Absalom, King David's son and King Sennacherib of Assyria was assassinated by his own sons.
According to the book, the Prophet Jeremiah was a son of a priest from Anatot in the land of Benjamin, who lived in the last years of the Kingdom of Judah just prior to, during, and immediately after the siege of Jerusalem, culminating in the destruction of Solomon's Temple and the raiding of the city by Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon.
The elders of Judah anoint David as king, but in the north Saul's son Ishbaal rules over the northern tribes.
As a consequence of Solomon's failure to stamp out the worship of gods other than Yahweh, the kingdom of David is split in two in the reign of his own son Rehoboam, who becomes the first to reign over the kingdom of Judah.
In Esther 2: 5 – 6, either Mordecai or his great-grandfather Kish is identified as having been exiled from Jerusalem to Babylon by King Nebuchadnezzar in 597 BCE: " Mordecai son of Jair, the son of Shimei, the son of Kish, who had been carried into exile from Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, among those taken captive with Jeconiah king of Judah.
The superscription of the Book of Zephaniah attributes its authorship to “ Zephaniah son of Cushi son of Gedaliah son of Amariah son of Hezekiah, in the days of King Josiah son of Amon of Judah( 1: 1, NRSV ).
Yet with the death of the son of Saul, the elders of Israel come to Hebron and David, who is 30 years old, is anointed King over Israel and Judah.
# The Old Testament, in which a line of kings was created by God through the prophecy of Jacob / Israel, who created his son Judah to be king and retain the sceptre until the coming of the Messiah, alongside the line of priests created in his other son, Levi.
" The Hebrew inscription, which is set on three lines, reads as follows: " l ' hz * y / hwtm * mlk */ yhdh ", which translates as " belonging to Ahaz ( son of ) Yehotam, King of Judah.
Hezekiah (;, Ezekias, in the Septuagint ; ; also transliterated as Ḥizkiyyahu or Ḥizkiyyah ) was the son of Ahaz and the 14th king of Judah.
Continuing their journey to Egypt, when they approached in proximity, Israel sent his son Judah ahead to find out where the caravans were to stop.
According to, while Jeroboam was engaged in offering incense at Bethel, a " man of God " warned him that " a son named Josiah will be born to the house of David " who would destroy the altar ( referring to King Josiah of Judah who would rule approximately three hundred years later ).
In the eighteenth year of Jeroboam's reign, Abijah, Rehoboam's son, became king of Judah.
* Judah ( biblical person ), fourth son of the Biblical patriarch Jacob ( Israel )
Solomon ( Šlomo ;, also colloquially: ; Solomōn ), according to the Book of Kings and the Book of Chronicles, a King of Israel and according to the Talmud one of the 48 prophets, is identified as the son of David, also called Jedidiah ( Hebrew ) in 2 Samuel 12: 25, and is described as the third king of the United Monarchy, and the final king before the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern Kingdom of Judah split ; following the split his patrilineal descendants ruled over Judah alone.

Judah and whose
During Ahab's reign, Moab, which had been conquered by his father, remained tributary ; while Judah, with whose king, Jehoshaphat, he was allied by marriage, was probably his vassal.
* The Tribe of Judah, the Hebrew tribe whose members regarded the above as their eponymous ancestor
Jacob's twelve sons ( in order of birth ), Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph and Benjamin, become the ancestors of twelve tribes, with the exception of Joseph, whose two sons Mannasseh and Ephraim become tribal eponyms.
Zerubbabel as a king, whose kingdom is made possible by a change in the political structure … rom now on, since Zerubbabel has been chosen as a ‘ signet ,’ he will be ‘ sitting on the throne of David and ruling again in Judah ’.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believes a significant portion of its members to be descended from Ephraim, arguing that they are charged with restoring the lost tribes in the latter days as prophesied by Isaiah, and that the tribes of both Ephraim and Judah will play important leadership roles for covenant Israel in the last days ; some believe that this would be the fulfilment of part of the Blessing of Jacob, where it states that Joseph is a fruitful bough, even a fruitful bough by a well ; whose branches run over the wall (, interpreting the " wall " as the ocean ).
In 1 Chronicles, Jabez is a well-respected man ( ancestor in the lineage of the kings ' tribe of Judah ) whose prayer to God for blessing was answered ( see 1 Chronicles 4: 9-11 ).
The remainder of the essay comprises dissertations on the following subjects: the excellence of Israel, the land of prophecy, which is to other countries what the Jews are to other nations ; the sacrifices ; the arrangement of the Tabernacle, which, according to Judah, symbolizes the human body ; the prominent spiritual position occupied by Israel, whose relation to other nations is that of the heart to the limbs ; the opposition evinced by Judaism toward asceticism, in virtue of the principle that the favor of God is to be won only by carrying out His precepts, and that these precepts do not command man to subdue the inclinations suggested by the faculties of the soul, but to use them in their due place and proportion ; the excellence of the Hebrew language, which, although sharing now the fate of the Jews, is to other languages what the Jews are to other nations and what Israel is to other lands.
Glückel of Hameln ( also spelled Gluckel or Glikl of Hamelin ; also known as Glikl bas Judah Leib ) ( 1646 – September 19, 1724 ) was a Jewish businesswoman and diarist, whose account of life provides scholars with an intimate picture of German Jewish communal life in the late-17th-early eighteenth century Jewish ghetto.
" Also in Esther 2: 5-6, we find that the name " Jew " is given to a man from the tribe of Benjamin: " There was a man a Yehudi ( Judean / Jewish man ) in Shushan the capital, whose name was Mordecai the son of Jair the son of Shimei the son of Kish, a Benjamite ; who had been exiled from Jerusalem with the exile that was exiled with Jeconiah, king of Judah, which Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, had exiled.
His other roles on Dark Shadows were Joshua Collins ( the father of Barnabas Collins ), Edward Collins ( the older brother of Quentin Collins ), Roger Collins PT ( Roger Collins ' opposite self in 1970 Parallel Time ), the adult Daniel Collins ( a cousin of Barnabas Collins and Millicent Collins ' younger brother ), Amadeus Collins ( a lawyer who was the main prosecuter in the trial of Judah Zachary in 1692, whose spirit later possesses Gerard Stiles in 1840 ), and Brutus Collins ( a ghost who haunted the secret locked room in 1841 Parallel Time ).
Abihu was one of the priests whose name means " son of Judah.
The genealogy then follows that of the kings of Judah beginning with Rehoboam whose reign W. F.
Russell proposes different hypothetical historical backgrounds to each tradition: the tradition from Israel, which involves a journey from Egypt to the region of Bethel, he suggests is a memory of herders who could move to and from Egypt in times of crisis ; for the Trans-Jordanian tradition, which focuses on deliverance from Egypt without a journey, he suggests a memory of the withdrawal of Egyptian control at the end of the Late Bronze Age ; and for Judah, whose tradition is preserved in the Song of the Sea, he suggests the celebration of a military victory over Egypt, although it is impossible to suggest what this victory may have been.
The city was possibly constructed by King Amaziah of Judah, an 8th century BCE ruler who fortified the Judean kingdom and went to war with neighbouring Edom in the northern Arabah, or his son Uzziah whose construction of towers in the desert is mentioned by the second Book of Chronicles.
" " You are right ," said R. Judah ; " and because you lay so much stress upon a given word you shall have the good fortune of having a son who shall be like the prophet Samuel, and whose word all Israel will recognize as true.
He was a pupil of Jacob Margolioth of Nuremberg, with whose son Isaac he officiated in the rabbinate of Prague about 1490 ; but he first became known during the latter part of the activity of Judah Minz ( d. 1508 ), who opposed him in 1492 regarding a question of divorce.
According to Halevy (" Dorot ha-Rishonim "), he was a pupil of Judah Nesiah ( grandson of Rabbi ), in whose name he transmits many sayings.

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