One of the 12 tribes of
Israel, descended from Judah, the fourth son of
Jacob. The tribe of Judah entered
Canaan with the other Israelites after the escape from Egypt and settled in the region south of Jerusalem. It eventually became the most powerful tribe, producing the kings
David and
Solomon, and it was prophesied that the
messiah would come from among its members. After the 10 northern tribes were dispersed by the Assyrian conquest of 721
BC, the tribes of Judah and Benjamin were left as the sole inheritors of the Mosaic covenant. Judah flourished until 586
BC, when it was overrun by the Babylonians and many of its people were carried into exile.
Cyrus II allowed them to return in 538
BC, and the Temple of
Jerusalem was rebuilt. The history of Judah from that time forward is the history of the
Jews and
Judaism. The kingdom of Judah was succeeded by
Judaea.
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