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“1. Judah [Zeus (Jupiter)] was born ca 1804BC and died ca 1675BC. He was 43 years old when Jacob, 130 years old in ca 1761BC, came to Egypt. (Old Testament, Genesis Chapter 29, verse 35 and Chapter 35, verse 23. Josher Chapter 62, verse 23)

2. The "EDDA" [Edda (èd´e)], title of two works in Old Icelandic. The Poetic (or Elder) Edda, the most valuable collection in Old Norse literature, is made up of 34 mythological and heroic lays (ca 800 - ca 1200). The Prose (or Younger) Edda, probably written ca 1222 by SNORRI STURLUSON, is a treatise on the art of Icelandic poetry and a compendium of Norse mythology and is the prime source on the subject tells about King SATURNUS and son Jupiter as part of the Trojan Genealogy.

KRONOS (SATURN) is "Israel", while ZEUS (SATURN) is his royal son "Judah".

Sanchoniartho, the most ancient writer of the heathen world, wrote "KRONOS, whom the Phoenicians call 'ISRAEL' ".

* The Concise Columbia Encyclopedia is licensed from Columbia University Press. Copyright (c) 1995 by Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.

3. Judah, in the Old Testament, name of the fourth son of Jacob and of one of the 12 tribes of Israel; the early history of the tribe may be represented in the story of Jacob's son (see GENESIS 29, 35, 38). According to the Book of Exodus the tribe formed the vanguard in the march through the wilderness out of Egypt, and the succeeding biblical books recording the later history of Israel portray Judah as predominant. After the reign of Solomon, king of Israel and Judah, the tribes of Judah and Benjamin formed a separate, southern kingdom (1 Kings 12-2 Kings 25).


Father: JACOB , Patriarch of Israel, son of Isaac b: in about 1891 BC
Mother: LEAH b: in about 1891 BC

Marriage 1 TAMAR b: in about 1804 BC
Event: Single UNKNOWN
Note: 1. Judah wanted to have Tamar cremated because he thought she was a harlot, having unkowingly fathered the twins Zerah and Perez. Tamar convinced Judah that he was the father so Judah said she was in the right against him because he failed to marry her to his son Shelah which he had previously promised. Judah did not again cohabit with Tamar afterwards.
Children
ZERAH b: UNKNOWN
PEREZ b: UNKNOWN

Marriage 2 daughter of Shua , Canaanite Woman b: UNKNOWN
Married: UNKNOWN
Children
Shelah b: UNKNOWN
Er b: UNKNOWN
Onan b: UNKNOWN

Sources:
Title: Royal Line, The
Author: Albert F Schmuhl
Publication: Orig. March, 1929 NYC, NY - Rev. March 1980
Note: Genealogical lineages may not always be from father to son, especially Houses of Kings
Note: Good
Repository:
Note: Royals Source File
Call Number:
Media: Manuscript
Title: Trojan Origins of European Royalty, The
Author: John D. Keyser
Publication: Hope of Israel Ministries, P.O. Box 6772, Thousand Oaks, CA, 91359, April, 1999
Note: kiwihope@netscape.net,
http://www.hope-of-israel.org
Note: Excellent
Repository:
Note: Chesebro' Reference File
Call Number:
Media: Manuscript
The cited information was sourced from Website / URL published in http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lanastl&id=I07696


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