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<p> [[Fourth]] son of Jacob, [[Judah]] soon established himself in the family as one who had genuine leadership qualities ( [[Genesis]] 29:31-35; Genesis 37:25-27; Genesis 43:1-10; Genesis 44:14-34; Genesis 46:28). [[Concerning]] his own sons he wanted to establish a strong family to carry on his name and inheritance ( Genesis 38:1-10). He himself, however, proved to be morally weak and an easy victim of sexual temptation ( Genesis 38:11-30). </p> <p> [[Jacob]] saw clearly that Judah’s tribe would become the leading tribe in the [[Israelite]] nation. It would conquer foreign enemies and rule over its brother tribes ( Genesis 49:8-12). Out of it came the great king [[David]] and finally the [[Messiah]] [[Jesus]] ( Matthew 1:3; Matthew 1:6; Matthew 1:16). (See also JUDAH, TRIBE AND KINGDOM.) </p>
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<p> Fourth son of Jacob, Judah soon established himself in the family as one who had genuine leadership qualities (&nbsp;Genesis 29:31-35; &nbsp;Genesis 37:25-27; &nbsp;Genesis 43:1-10; &nbsp;Genesis 44:14-34; &nbsp;Genesis 46:28). [[Concerning]] his own sons he wanted to establish a strong family to carry on his name and inheritance (&nbsp;Genesis 38:1-10). He himself, however, proved to be morally weak and an easy victim of sexual temptation (&nbsp;Genesis 38:11-30). </p> <p> Jacob saw clearly that Judah’s tribe would become the leading tribe in the [[Israelite]] nation. It would conquer foreign enemies and rule over its brother tribes (&nbsp;Genesis 49:8-12). Out of it came the great king David and finally the [[Messiah]] Jesus (&nbsp;Matthew 1:3; &nbsp;Matthew 1:6; &nbsp;Matthew 1:16). (See also [[Judah,]] [[Tribe]] [[And]] [[Kingdom.)]] </p>
 
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Son Of Jacob Judah [1]

Fourth son of Jacob, Judah soon established himself in the family as one who had genuine leadership qualities ( Genesis 29:31-35;  Genesis 37:25-27;  Genesis 43:1-10;  Genesis 44:14-34;  Genesis 46:28). Concerning his own sons he wanted to establish a strong family to carry on his name and inheritance ( Genesis 38:1-10). He himself, however, proved to be morally weak and an easy victim of sexual temptation ( Genesis 38:11-30).

Jacob saw clearly that Judah’s tribe would become the leading tribe in the Israelite nation. It would conquer foreign enemies and rule over its brother tribes ( Genesis 49:8-12). Out of it came the great king David and finally the Messiah Jesus ( Matthew 1:3;  Matthew 1:6;  Matthew 1:16). (See also Judah, Tribe And Kingdom.)

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