If you are talking about the war with Babylon under Nebuchadnezzar,
Judah surrendered to Babylon in 603 B.C.
The Bible's stand on war is clear as it does not advocate for war. The only war that the bible allows is the war against the devil.
what was judahs last words before he died
A:The 'missionary position' is never mentioned in the Bible. This name came about much later, because the Christian missionaries had sex with native women in a position that was unfamiliar to them.
Possibly Perez, if think about the old testement tradition of marrying nieces. Rueben and Judah are brothers. After Judahs encounter with Tamar there were two children born Perez and Zerah, Perez gives birth to Hezron.....Rueben has a child named Hezron...If Rueben took his niece to wife, there we go.
A beacon in the Bible is something that is meant to be of a warning. It is usually a light or fire that is in an elevated position.
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what was france position prior to world war I?
The word "war" occurs 225 times in 220 verses in the KJV bible.
Why did woman and enslaved Africans question their position in war? Some enslaved Africans were women. Which war? What position are you referring to? The question is pretty vague.
questioned authority of the church and based his position on the bible the work of god
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Genesis 14 : The war of the Northern Kings .