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Judah (4th Son Of Jacob) "The First Jew" King Of Goshen Ben Jacob 1805–1676 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1805 BC

Birth Location: Paddan-Aram, Palestine

Death Date: 1676 BC

Death Location: Goshen, Egypt

Father: Jacob Isaac

Mother: Leah Laban

Spouse(s): Tamar Aram, Aliyath Shuah, Aegina Troy

Children(s): Zarah Judah, Pharez Judah, Shelah Judah, Onan Judah, Er Judah, Aeacus Judah

In 1805, Judah (4th Son Of Jacob) "The First Jew" King Of Goshen Ben Jacob entered the world in Paddan-Aram, Palestine, born to Jacob Israel Father Of The 12 Tribes King Of Goshen Ben Isaac And Leah Lea 1St Wife Of Jacob Bint Laban. Judah (4th Son Of Jacob) "The First Jew" King Of Goshen Ben Jacob married Aegina Of Troy Van Troy, Aliyath Bath Shua Daughter Of Shuah Barsan Princess Of Adullam Bint Shuah, Tamar Thamar Queen Of Goshen Bint Epher Aram, and had children including Aeacus 1St King Of Aegina Ben Judah, Er Ben Judah, Onan Ben Judah, Pharez Twin Of Zerah Of Goshen Progenitor Of The Pharezites Ben Judah, Shelah 1St Son Of Judah Ben Judah, Zarah Zerah Twin Of Pharez Of Goshen Progenitor Of The Zerahites Ben Judah. Judah (4th Son Of Jacob) "The First Jew" King Of Goshen Ben Jacob passed away in 1676 in Goshen, Egypt.

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Biography

  • In 1805, Judah (4th Son Of Jacob) "The First Jew" King Of Goshen Ben Jacob entered the world in Paddan-Aram, Palestine, born to Jacob Israel Father Of The 12 Tribes King Of Goshen Ben Isaac And Leah Lea 1St Wife Of Jacob Bint Laban.
  • Judah (4th Son Of Jacob) "The First Jew" King Of Goshen Ben Jacob married Aegina Of Troy Van Troy, Aliyath Bath Shua Daughter Of Shuah Barsan Princess Of Adullam Bint Shuah, Tamar Thamar Queen Of Goshen Bint Epher Aram, and had children including Aeacus 1St King Of Aegina Ben Judah, Er Ben Judah, Onan Ben Judah, Pharez Twin Of Zerah Of Goshen Progenitor Of The Pharezites Ben Judah, Shelah 1St Son Of Judah Ben Judah, Zarah Zerah Twin Of Pharez Of Goshen Progenitor Of The Zerahites Ben Judah.
  • Judah (4th Son Of Jacob) "The First Jew" King Of Goshen Ben Jacob passed away in 1676 in Goshen, Egypt.

Immediate Family

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Judah Jacob's Ancestors

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Judah Jacob
1805–1676
Birth Place: Paddan-Aram, Palestine
Parents
Jacob (Israel) "Father Of The 12 Tribes" King Of Goshen Ben Isaac
1892–1745
Haran, Padan-Aram, Palestine
Leah ((Lea) "1st Wife Of Jacob" Bint) Laban
1836–1745
Haran, Paddan-Aram, Turkey
Grandparents
Rebecca ((Rebekah) "The Aramean" Bint) Bethuel
1922–1790
Haran, Padan-Aram, Harand, Esfahan, Iran
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Judah Jacob's Descendants

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Judah ((4th Son Of Jacob) "The First Jew" King Of Goshen Ben) Jacob (1805 BC–1676 BC) m. Tamar ("Thamar" Queen Of Goshen Bint Epher) Aram (1790 BC–1665 BC) m. Aliyath ((Bath-shua) "Daughter Of Shuah" Barsan Princess Of Adullam Bint) Shuah (1795 BC–1693 BC) m. Aegina (Of Troy Van) Troy (1773 BC–1685 BC)
  1. 1. Zarah ((Zerah, Twin Of Pharez) Of Goshen Progenitor Of The Zerahites Ben) Judah 1768–1570 m. Tarah ("Wife Of Zarah" De) Goshen 1713–
    1. 1. Mahol ((Machol) "The Zarahite" Of Darnia Ben) Zarah 1590–1502 m. Electra (One Of The Judahites And The Pleiades Bint) Atlas 1570–1414
      1. 1. Dardanus ((Darda, Dara) Of The Judahites 2nd King Of Dardania And Arcadia Ben) Mahol 1519–1414 m. Basia (Princess Of The Trojans Queen Of Dardania Bint) Teucri 1500–1368
        1. 1. Erichthonius ("The Dardanian" 3rd King Of Dardania Ben) Darda 1440–1338 m. Astyoche ("The Nymph" Of Acadia Queen Of Dardania De) Acadia 1379–1300
        2. 2. Coribus (Prince Of Dardania And Arcadia Ben) Darda 1475–1421
        3. 3. Ilos ((Illus) Dordames Prince Of Dardania And Arcadia Ben Darda) I 1473–1407
        4. 4. Teucer (Princess Of Dardania And Arcadia Bint) Darda 1461–
        5. 5. Zacynthus (Prince Of Dardania And Arcadia Ben) Darda 1459–
        6. 6. Idaia (Princess Of Dardania And Arcadia Bint) Darda 1457–
      2. 2. Calcol (Of The Judahites 1st King Of Milesian Ireland Ben) Mahol 1517–1460
    2. 2. Ethan ("The Zarahite" Ben) Zarah 1683–1613
    3. 3. Zimri ((Zabdi) "The Zarahite" Ben) Zarah 1588–
    4. 4. Heman ("The Zarahite" Ben) Zarah 1684–1612
  2. 2. Pharez ((Twin Of Zerah) Of Goshen Progenitor Of The Pharezites Ben) Judah 1768–1634
  3. 3. Shelah ("1st Son Of Judah" Ben) Judah 1772–1550
  4. 4. Onan (Ben) Judah 1770–1742
  5. 5. Er (Ben) Judah 1767–1662
  6. 6. Aeacus (1st King Of Aegina Ben) Judah 1750–1220

Judah Jacob's Timeline

2 Records

1676
1676 BC
Death of Judah (4th Son Of Jacob) "The First Jew" King Of Goshen Ben Jacob in Goshen, Egypt
Goshen, Egypt
1805
1805 BC
Birth of Judah (4th Son Of Jacob) "The First Jew" King Of Goshen Ben Jacob in Paddan-Aram, Palestine
Paddan-Aram, Palestine

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1805 BC
    Event Place: Paddan-Aram, Palestine

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1676 BC
    Event Place: Goshen, Egypt

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