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- Judah (son of Jacob) - Wikipedia
Etymology The Hebrew name for Judah, Yehuda (יהודה), literally "thanksgiving" or "praise," is the noun form of the root Y-H-D (יהד), "to thank" or "to praise " [3]
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- Strongs Hebrew: 3063. יְהוּדָה (Yehudah) -- Judah
Judah From yadah; celebrated; Jehudah (or Judah), the name of five Israelites; also of the tribe descended from the first, and of its territory -- Judah see HEBREW yadah
- About Yehuda! | yehuda. org
About Yehuda! Inspired by the Torah and by his daily life as an observant Jew, Yehuda humbly follows in the footsteps of the menagnim - singers of his people's songs - who have come before him
- How Rabbi Yehuda Became One of the Most Authoritative Rabbis in History
Yehuda is the most common name in Talmudic literature, appearing a total of 7,302 times Many outstanding scholars went by that name, notably Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi (Judah the Prince), who compiled the Mishnah, the foundational code of the Talmud, completed at the beginning of the 3rd century CE
- What the Bible Says About the Meaning of Yehuda - Gods Blessing
In the Bible, “Yehuda” (or Judah) means “praise” and is the name of one of the twelve tribes of Israel, descended from Jacob’s fourth son, Judah The tribe is significant in biblical history, as it is associated with the lineage of King David and, ultimately, Jesus Christ
- Yehuda Meaning, Origin, Pronunciation Religious Significance
Yehuda is a Hebrew name with deep historical and religious roots It directly translates to “praised” or “thanked,” stemming from the Hebrew root *hayah* meaning “to be” or “to praise ”
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Yehuda
Root yaḏa Variant Yehudah (Hebrew) Other Languages Cultures Judah, Judas, Jude (Biblical) Iouda, Ioudas (Biblical Greek) Giuda (Biblical Italian) Iudas (Biblical Latin) Jude (English) Yidel, Yudel (Yiddish) Place Name Descendant Yehuda (Biblical Hebrew)
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