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Q: What makes tribes of judah different from the other 11 tribes?
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Were judeans israelites?

Yes, they comprised two of the twelve tribes of Israel (Judah and Benjamin), with remnants of all the other tribes of Israel.


Why might soloman granting special privileges to the tribes of Judah have displeased the other tribes?

I think it is because since they are special privliages they also wanted it but they couldn't get because King Solomon is not their king


Why did two emerging empires within the Fertile Crescent gained control of Israel and Judah respectively?

The Assyrians were expanding their empire from the north and took the northern ten tribes. 120 years later, after Babylon had taken over the Assyrians, it expanded into Egypt, and in the process took over the other two tribes Judah and Benjamin.


When did the Jews come into existence?

A:Jews are notionally descendants ofthe tribe of Judah, which is traditionally believed to have formed from the descendants of Judah, who lived around 1800 BCE. It is historically true that the first Jews were of the tribe of Judah. However, modern historians say that they, and the other Hebrew tribes who inhabited the Canaanite hinterland from about 1250 onwards, were really Canaanites who left the region of the rich coastal cities and settled in the hitherto sparsely populated hinterland. The evidence suggests that the tribe of Judah formed relatively late compared to the northern Israelite tribes, perhaps around 1100 BCE or even later.


How are the Trail of Tears and the long walk the same and how are they different.?

The trial of tears is from tribes from florida like the Seminole and the other of the 5 civilized tribes & the long walk is from the navajo

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Why did Judah and Benjamin split off the other tribes?

nc they wanted to be separate


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.


Why did Benjamin and Judah split off from the other tribes?

nc they wanted to be separate


Were judeans israelites?

Yes, they comprised two of the twelve tribes of Israel (Judah and Benjamin), with remnants of all the other tribes of Israel.


Are all the tribes of israel Jews?

yep,The real truth is the word Jew has its meaning from Judah and could only mean jew=Judah not any other tribe.


What are the total number of tribes in the North in the Old Testament?

10. The northern kingdom had many more tribes go with. To my knowledge, Benjamin and Judah were the 2 southern tribes while the other 10 were in the north.


What makes the Cherokee tribe unique from the other tribes?

I think the Cherokee tribe is unique from the other tribes was that they spoke different language. Also, that the ABC was born there.


What is the faith of the two tribes that founded the kingdom of Judah called?

Ten of the 12 tribes set up their own nation in the north. It was called the kingdom of Israel and it's capital was Samaria. In the south, the other two tribes founded the smaller kingdom of Judah.


Could a Levite marry someone from the tribe of Judah?

Yes. All the twelve tribes are allowed to marry each other.


Why might soloman granting special privileges to the tribes of Judah have displeased the other tribes?

I think it is because since they are special privliages they also wanted it but they couldn't get because King Solomon is not their king


What does the name Judah mean in the bible?

It's an important place, I think the southern part of IsraelIt used to be called Judah before the Romans cameIt was the portion of the promised land given to the tribe of Judah, which, with Benjamin, were the only two tribes left in Israel after the other ten tribes were removed.Answering "what does Judea mean":According to Strong's Lexicon, Judea means "he shall be praised."


Why did two emerging empires within the Fertile Crescent gained control of Israel and Judah respectively?

The Assyrians were expanding their empire from the north and took the northern ten tribes. 120 years later, after Babylon had taken over the Assyrians, it expanded into Egypt, and in the process took over the other two tribes Judah and Benjamin.