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Judah(4)

Judah in the Bible — among the Levites who came up with Zerubabbel (NEH 12:8). Judah belonged to the tribe of Levi. Referenced in 2 scripture passages.

Name meaning: the praise of the Lord; confession

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Gender
male
Tribe
Levi
Scripture References
2 references
Known Names
1 name
Relationships
1 connection

Biography

The fourth son of Jacob and Leah, Judah became the leader among his brothers. He proposed selling Joseph into slavery rather than killing him. After failures with his own sons and daughter-in-law Tamar, Judah demonstrated repentance and growth in character, offering himself as a slave in Benjamin's place. From Judah's line came King David and ultimately Jesus Christ.

Significance

Judah's line was chosen for the Messiah. His transformation from selling Joseph to offering himself for Benjamin shows redemption and change. The 'Lion of Judah' is Christ.

Key Events

Born to Jacob and Leah(Genesis 29:35)
Proposed selling Joseph(Genesis 37:26-27)
Affair with Tamar (unknowingly)(Genesis 38:13-26)
Offered himself for Benjamin(Genesis 44:33)
Blessed by Jacob as ruler(Genesis 49:8-10)

Names & Labels (1)

Judahproper name
Hebrew
יְהוּדָ֑ה
Transliteration
yəhudah
Meaning
praised
Greek
Ιουδα
Reference
NEH 12:8
Strong's
H3063

Family & Relationships (1)

descendant

Levi(NEH 12:8)

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Judah in the Bible?

Judah is described in the Bible as among the Levites who came up with Zerubabbel (NEH 12:8). Judah belonged to the tribe of Levi.

What does the name Judah mean?

The name Judah means “the praise of the Lord; confession” according to Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary.

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