During the period of the later Kingdom of Judah and the Exile, the Tribe of Benjamin merged into the much larger Tribe of Judah, but this was more of a cultural absorption than any proclamation or intent.
The Tribe of Judah is a name of a people that followed after Judah the fourth son of Jacob and Leah. His name comes from the word "gratitude "because his mother had tried several times to win the love of her husband who was tricked into marrying her by her father leban. She gave birth to three other children before Judah and when she gave birth to him she named him Judah because this time was not connected to her relationship with her husband but her relationship with God. And so she named him meaning "this time I will praise the Lord" (Genesis 29:32-35)
A:If Thomas was born in Galilee around the beginning of the first century, he was probably descended from Galileans who were forcibly converted to Judaism under the Maccabeans in the second century BCE. He would not be a member of a tribe by descent but might have considered himself a member of the tribe of Judah. It is less likely that Thomas was born in central Judea, but if so he would probably be descended from the tribe of Judah or Benjamin.
Solomon was descended from the tribe of Judah.
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King Saul was from the tribe of Benjamin because the book of Samuel says he was from the tribe of Benjamin. There is no reference anywhere in the Bible to King Saul being from the Tribe of Judah.
According to Matthew 1 Solomon is descended from the tribe of Judah. But that doesn't mean that Solomon isn't also a descendant from Benjamin's line. Only means there is no direct evidence.
No she was not. She was either from the tribe of Judah or the tribe of Benjamin.
First don't make the mistake of assuming all Israel are Jews.... Which many people do. There are 12 tribes of Israel and Judah (Jews) is but one tribe. Further the tribe of Judah was not the tribe of the priests, it was the tribe of the kings of Judah. The people of the tribe of Judah who resided in Jerusalem with the tribe of Benjamin spoke Hebrew, until the time of Alexander the Great and later his general Ptolemy who forced the Greek language upon the people under their rule. This is why one observes the text shift from Hebrew to Greek between the old and New testaments.
The tribe of Benjamin was adjacent to Judah; and the capital city of the nation, Jerusalem, was shared by these two tribes. So Jerusalem could also be called the capital of Benjamin.
The two tribes that made up the southern kingdom were Judah and Benjamin
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The tribe of Judah was in the south of Israel. Once it was divided it became the kingdom of the South and included Jerusalem.
Judah was the fourth son of Jacob (Israel) by Leah. He became the leader amongst the sons. The tribe of Judah is named after him, and many of the modern Jews are descended from him.
Tribe of Judah - band - was created in 2001.
Although nothing is indicated in the Holy Scriptures, he would've only been from 1 of 3 Tribes: Judah, Benjamin or Levi (the priests) seeing that at his time there were only 3 Tribes left that were loyal and/or remnant people of God (Israel in the north turned to idol worshiping). Tradition has it that Isaiah the prophet was from the Tribe of Judah.
Answer 1King David was from the tribe of Judah. For Biblical reference read Ruth 1:1, then 4:17.Answer 2David, a descendant of Boaz and Ruth, had an ancestry running back through Perez to Judah. (Ru 4:18-22; Mt 1:3-6)When we are introduced to David, he is a young shepherd boy with the responsibility of looking after his father's Jesse's sheep. David's family lived in Bethlehem, a little town on the summit and slopes of a ridge in the hills of Judah. Bethlehem, located about 9 km (5.5 mi) SSW of Jerusalem, was David's hometown, the town where his forefathers Jesse, Obed, and Boaz had lived, and which was sometimes called "David's city"