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The two tribes that remained in the southern kingdom of Judah were Judah and Benjamin.
Yes, the two tribes of the southern Kingdom (also known as the Kingdom of Judah) were Judah and Benjamin.
JUDAH and BENJAMIN.
The two tribes that made up the southern kingdom were Judah and Benjamin
The two tribes, Judah and Benjamin, were collectively called Judah or Judea. See also:More about the split
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Benjamin (north) and Judah (south).
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The tribes are: Reuben Simeon Levi Judah Dan Naphtali Gad Asher Issachar Zebulun Joseph Benjamin
Yes, they comprised two of the twelve tribes of Israel (Judah and Benjamin), with remnants of all the other tribes of Israel.
Yes. They expelled the entire Jewish population, which at the time consisted of the Tribes of Judah and Benjamin. 133 years earlier, the Assyrians had expelled most of the population of the land (the Ten Tribes), but the rest remained (Judah and Benjamin).
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.