Judah in Easton's Bible Dictionary
praise, the fourth son of Jacob by Leah. The name originated
in
Leah's words of praise to the Lord on account of his
birth: "Now
will I praise [Heb. odeh] Jehovah, and she called
his name
Yehudah" (Gen. 29:35).
It was Judah that interposed in behalf of Joseph, so
that his
life was spared (Gen. 37:26, 27). He took a lead in
the affairs
of the family, and "prevailed above his brethren"
(Gen. 43:3-10;
44:14, 16-34; 46:28; 1 Chr. 5:2).
Soon after the sale of Joseph to the Ishmaelites,
Judah went
to reside at Adullam, where he married a woman of
Canaan. (See
ONAN -T0002787; TAMAR -T0003579.) After the death of
his wife
Shuah, he returned to his father's house, and there
exercised
much influence over the patriarch, taking a
principal part in
the events which led to the whole family at length
going down
into Egypt. We hear nothing more of him till he
received his
father's blessing (Gen. 49:8-12).
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