Chapter, Paragraph
1 4,1 | mother was of the tribe of Judah. The spouses lived in Nazareth
2 4,4 | Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, are by no means least among
3 4,4 | least among the rulers of Judah; for from you shall come
4 10,1| she chose to return to Judah with her mother-in-law,
5 10,1| 31); 4) David, King over Judah after the death of Saul (
6 10,1| Monarchy (Southern Kingdom of Judah, with its capital at Jerusalem,
7 10,1| Israel and Jehoshaphat of Judah (Ch. 12-22). Here also we
8 10,1| history of the Kingdom of Judah from the Fall of Samaria
9 10,1| political reorganization of Judah after the Return from the
10 10,1| proclaimed his message to Judah and Jerusalem between 742
11 10,1| conquered by Assyria and Judah lived uneasily in its shadow.
12 10,1| disobedience. He criticized Judah for its worship of gods
13 10,1| 1-25) — sermons against Judah; 2) (Ch. 26-35) — narrative
14 10,1| of Pethuel, who lived in Judah during the Persian period,
15 10,1| Prophet Micah preached in Judah at the same time as the
16 10,1| person and rule not only Judah but all the nations of the
17 10,1| Judgment of Israel and Judah (Ch. 1-3); 2) Israel in
18 10,1| proclamation of doom on Judah in the form of the destructive
19 10,2| wicked King Manasseh of Judah, while in exile, entreating
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