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Q: Who was the King of Judah who reigned for 52 years and was struck with leprosy later in life?
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Was the nation of Judah real?

AnswerYes. Biblical tradition says that Judah was formed as a nation separate from Israel late in the tenth century BCE. In fact, Judah and Israel were probably always separate, and thus the sate of Judah may be somewhat older than the Bible tells. It continued, mainly under foreign domination, until the sixth century BCE, when Babylon overrran Judah and destroyed its capital, Jerusalem. Later, the Jews were allowed to return to Judah, which had come under Persian rule.During Roman times, the name was changed to Judea.


What was Catherine of argon's daughter called?

it"s Catherine of Aragon- not Argon-which is an inert gas- glows purple and is used in Welding. - Her daughter was Mary Tudor- later the short-reigned Bloody Mary I of England. For all her notoriety- Mary I only reigned five years l553-58. She died in l558 and was immediately succeeded by her half-sister, Elizabeth Tudor- Or Elizabeth I.


What was the relationship of the gentiles to God in Old Testament times?

A:The Abrahamic God, Yahweh, was the national God of Judah and, perhaps later, of Israel. Foreign people, the gentiles, had their own national gods and would not have been expected to worship him.


What is the weight of one dollars worth of pennies?

It depends on the dates of the coins, believe it or not.Cents struck in 1981 and earlier weigh 3.11 grams each. Cents struck in 1983 and later weigh 2.5 grams each due to a metal composition change. Cents struck in 1982 were made of both kinds of metal so they can weigh either amount.


What number king was king manasseh?

If I counted correctly, King Manasseh would have been the 13th king of Judah. His father was Hezekiah, one of Judah's righteous kings. When King Hezekiah became sick to death, he was told he would die soon, but Hezekiah prayed fervently to be able to live and God promised him another 15 years. Three years later, Manasseh was born. When Manasseh was twelve years old, his father, Hezekiah, died and Manasseh became king. He was the most wicked of all the kings of either Judah OR Israel (which, today, we usually refer to as the "northern kingdom"; it's the portion that separated itself, preferring idol worship, after the death of King Solomon. II Kings 21:16, says Judah would be made desolate because King Manasseh had made the streets of Jerusalem to run red with the blood of innocent people. This included some of God's prophets as well. Jewish tradition says that after Isaiah, the prophet, told Manasseh to repent, he was taken outside and beheaded.

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Which king of Judah ruled the longest?

Manasseh reigned the longest: 55 years starting at age 12. He was an evil king who ended up repenting of his sin later on in life.


Who reigned Israel between Saul and David?

Ish Bosheth, the son of Saul, ruled the northern tribes for two years after Saul, while David at the same time ruled Judah and later became king over all the Israelites.


After the Syrians conquered Judah - Judah was later conquered by who?

The Romans conquered Judah and renamed it Judea. They kept strict control over Judea. The Jews were allowed to have Jewish kings and religious leaders, but these kings and leaders were appointed by Rome.


Did Judah and Benjamin became one tribe of people?

No, Judah and Benjamin remained separate tribes within the nation of Israel. They were originally part of the kingdom of Judah after the split of Israel into two kingdoms but retained their tribal identities.


Who was king during the revolutinary war in Britain?

George III, who later went mad, reigned during the Revolution.


How do you recognize judaism?

Because they come from the Judah´s Tribe and later they keep the writen Law.


What was the faith of Judah called?

Judah's faith was the belief in the lord of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. At some point, they were called Hebrews or the Children of Israel, but those titles described who they were, not what they believed in. The belief was not called Judaism until much later after the diaspora when only the tribes of Judah and Levy were accounted for.


What kingdoms did the Hebrew established?

Only two: the Kingdom of Judah and the Kingdom of Israel, which later merged into Israel.


What was the relationship between Biblical Esther and Cyrus who allowed rebuilding of temple?

Cyrus the Great reigned approximately 560-530 BCE. Esther, although possibly fictional is placed in the time of King Xerxes, who reigned 486-465, almost a century later.


What are facts about Judah?

Judah was one of the sons of Jacob. Jacob was also known as Israel later in his life. the name Judah means something like thanksgiving or praise. It shares the same root as the common todah meaning "thank you." After Judah's brothers throw Joseph into a pit to die, Judah saves him by arranging that he be sold into slavery as an alternative. The tribe of the descendants of Judah eventually settled around Jerusalem, an after the breakup of Solomon's kingdom, the southern kingdom was known as the kingdom of Judah. The name Jew emerged (through transliteration into Greek, Latin, and eventually English) from this tribal name.


Did Abraham and Sarah live in Egypt or Judah?

Abraham and Sarah lived in Canaan, which many hundreds of years later became Judah and parts of Samaria. At one time Abraham and Sarah traveled to Egypt and stayed there a short time.


How did the fate of the ten lost tribes compare judahat the time?

The fate of the ten lost tribes and Judah differed over time. The ten lost tribes were exiled by the Assyrians and largely assimilated into other cultures, while Judah was conquered by the Babylonians and later returned to the land of Judah. The people of Judah eventually became known as Jews, while the ten lost tribes' fate remains a mystery.