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  Cory Spinks vs. Zab Judah II (February 5, 2005)
Judah hurt the champion with a blazing straight left cross to the chin at the end of the seventh round and continued to keep Spinks on the business end of his punches for the remainder of the evening.
Judah missed with a long left hand but he tagged the champion with another powerful right and then turned to the referee to signal that the champion was out on his feet and only the ropes saved him from another knockdown.
Judah sprinted across the ring and vaulted atop the ropes, while the stunned St. Louis fight fans could only watch their former champion and hero be slowly helped to his corner.
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 Judah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Judah, Son of Simeon Tharsi, possibly the great-nephew of Judas Maccabeus.
Judah haNasi (135-220), aka Judah I, Judah the Prince, redactor of the Mishnah, the core work of Judaism's oral law.
Judah II, son of Gamaliel III, and grandson of Judah I. He lived at Tiberias in the middle of the third century.
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 Judah
Fourth son of Jacob and father of the tribe of Judah, one of the twelve tribes of Israel.
Judah is also involved with Tamar and has twin sons with her named Perez and Zerach.
The tribe of Judah inhabited Jerusalem during the reign of its kings David and Solomon and was later the kingdom of all of the southern tribes of Israel.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/biography/judah.html   (158 words)

  
 Judah II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Judah II was a famous Jewish sage who lived in Tiberias in the middle of the third century CE.
In rabbinic Jewish tradition Judah II was especially known by three ordinances decreed by him and his academy; one of these ordinances referred to a reform of the divorce laws.
He was not regarded by his contemporaries as their equal in scholarship, as appears from a curious meeting between Yannai and Judah II.
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 BOXINGTALK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Many who thought that Judah's speed was going to be the differnce, that Mayorga was perfect for Spinks and the immensely skilled Judah would expose him as a one hit wonder, were surprised to learn that Spinks-in the worst cased scenario-was Judah's equal in terms of speed and quickness.
Judah wanted to avoid going 0-2 in undisputed world title fights and he needed to do something drastic in the final three minutes to change the outcome of the fight.
Judah tells Boxingtalk he's worked harder than ever for this fight, he feels that he has become a true welterweight, something he may not have been when he first faced Spinks in his welterweight debut, and he feels that his time is now.
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 Spinks-Judah II Review. - Boxing News
Judah had always received immense critique for his performances, such is the case when so much is expected of a fighter, but whispers of squandered talent began to resonate throughout the industry along with the wonder of whether Judah possessed the maturity to evolve into a great fighter after all.
Judah took the golden opportunity to plant a celebratory kiss on Cunningham’s face, a perfect retort to Cunningham’s pre-fight dismissals of Judah and a reminder that the final say in this case came from the fists of a champion.
Judah is the undisputed welterweight champion of the world, a two-weight world champion, a skilled boxer who still possesses that speed and power except now, he will have an abundance of elite competitors to use them against.
www.saddoboxing.com /709-spinks-judah-ii-review.html   (1025 words)

  
 Chapter 14: The History of the Kingdoms
Judah appears to have accepted Rehoboam without question, but when the young prince went to Shechem to be anointed king and received the approbation of the people, he was confronted with a demand for a policy statement.
Ahaziah of Judah and Jehoram of Israel were killed at Jezreel, and a reign of terror began in which the family of Ahab, including Jezebel, was eliminated and the followers of Ba'al persecuted.
Jeroboam II (786) (Read II Kings 15), son of Jehoash, was perhaps the most successful warrior king since David, for under his rule Israel gained mastery over Syria and Moab to control an area approximating that embraced at the time of the Davidic empire (minus, of course, Judah, Edom and Philistia).
www.infidels.org /library/modern/gerald_larue/otll/chap14.html   (3817 words)

  
 Index to Bible Genealogies(II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
His mother was Athaliah, daughter of Omni (II Chronicles 22:2) (or possibly, as implied in II Chronicles 22:2-3, she was the grand-daughter of Omni and daughter of Ahab: "He also walked in the ways of the house of Ahab: for his mother was his counsellor to do wickedly.").
In this regard, note also that Athalia is called the "mother" of Ahaziah who was the son of the man she married, king Jehoram of Judah (II Kings 8:16-18; II Chronicles 21:6) and that Jehoram married a daughter (presumably Athaliah) of Ahab (II Kings 8:18; II Chronicles 22:5-6).
Zedekiah is either the son of king Jehoiakim (Eliakim) of Judah, or the son of Jehoiakim's son, Jeconiah (Jehoiachin).
www.d.umn.edu /~jbelote/biblesource.html   (10150 words)

  
 jtbiblestudy: Reading 438, 2Chron 11
II Chronicles 11:1: When Rehoboam was come to Jerusalem, he assembled the house of Judah and Benjamin, one hundred eighty thousand chosen men, who were warriors, to fight against Israel, to bring the kingdom again to Rehoboam.
II Chronicles 11:10: and Zorah, and Aijalon, and Hebron, which are in Judah and in Benjamin, fortified cities.
II Chronicles 11:22: Rehoboam appointed Abijah the son of Maacah to be chief, even the prince among his brothers; for he was minded to make him king.
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 Nabataea: Bible Chronologies Solomon to Hezekiah Part I
(II Kings 23:21-23; II Chronicles 25:1,19) From this it is most clear that Josiah's eighteenth year, after covering a good portion of the one calendar year wherein the reformation was carried out, extended into the next calendar year at least as far as the fourteenth day of the first month.
II Chronicles 21:4 tells us Jehoram "slew all his brethren" when he became king, but that the word "all" may have exceptions in such cases is shown by similar statements in II Chronicles 22:10-11 and Judges 8:30-31, 9:5,18,24, where in both instances, one escaped.
II Chronicles 13:20 tells us that after Jeroboam's war with Abijah, king of Judah, (which fell between 940 and 937 BC) he was struck by the Lord and died.
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 The Bible Story - Volume VI
(II Kings 14:12; II Chronicles 25:22.) As he was taken prisoner, the king of Judah bitterly recalled the warnings of the prophet.
(II Kings 14:16-21; II Chronicles 26:1.) He was only sixteen years old when he became king, but because he looked to God for direction, through Zechariah the prophet, he developed into a wise, courageous ruler whose ambition was to strengthen his kingdom and improve the welfare of the people.
To add to what he had done at the temple, the king of Judah decreed that altars should be constructed in the major cities and towns of the land to establish national worship of Syrian gods.
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 Nabataea: Bible Chronologies Solomon to Hezekiah Part II
Tirhakah, king of Ethiopia and Egypt, is mentioned in II Kings 14:9, and Isaiah 37:9 as a contemporary of Sennacherib's invasion of Judah in Hezekiah's fourteenth year, 701 NC.
II Kings 17:3-4 tells us that Hoshea king of Israel, instead of sending his tribute to Shalmaneser V, as he had done each year, sent to SO king of Egypt for aid in rebelling against Assyria.
Zerah the Ethiopian, who invaded Judah in the reign of Asa (II Chronicles 14:9-15) is generally identified with Osorkon I, successor of Sheshonk I. The invasion is stated to have been after Asa had reigned ten years in peace (II Chronicles 14:1).
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 Removed From Privilege
Note that the Scriptures clearly assert that the hand of the Lord was behind all of this political and military maneuvering, and he acted according to the warnings he had given Judah many years before these events occurred.
In the initial stages of the siege of Jerusalem, Nebuchadnezzar sent his servants to carry out the military campaign; however, eventually the Babylonian king came to Judah to oversee the final destruction of the city of Jerusalem.
The last few verses of II Kings’ however, record that King Evil-Merodach, successor to Nebuchadnezzar, brought the king of Judah from his prison cell and allowed him to live in comfort and ease.
www.founders.org /ss/explore/082904.htm   (1019 words)

  
 A. S. Johnson's Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia [Kingdom of Judah].
Zechariah, the son of Jehoiada, the prophet, flourished during the reign of Jehoash (II.
The prophet Amos flourished during the reigns of Uzziah king of Judah and Jeroboam II., king of Israel (Amos, 1:1).
Jotham was succeeded by his son Ahaz, whose reign was distinguished by the most appalling acts of wickedness known to the history of Judah (II.
www.mun.ca /rels/restmov/texts/asjohnson/cbc/CBC50.HTM   (2243 words)

  
 The Kings of Judah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Synopsis - Son of Rehoboam and the 2nd king of the Southern Kingdom of Judah.
Hezekiah’s hospitality to the Babylonians (II Kgs.20:12-19; II Chron.32:30-31)
His capital was at Tirzah, he did not reverse the evil practices of Jeroboam and the prophet Jehu predicated his death.
www.mvpca.com /kings.htm   (2380 words)

  
 Asa and Archer: Does the Bible contain errors?
According to II Chronicles 14:1-6, the land is at peace for ten years, "because the Lord had given Asa rest," presumably because of Asa's righteousness described in 14:2-5.
In the 26th year of Asa king of Judah began Elah to reign over Israel." The additional data given by I Kings is all consistent with Baasha dying in the twenty-sixth year of Asa's reign, as we see in I Kings 16:15, 23, 29.
II Chronicles was written after the lifetimes and lessons of Ahaz and Hezekiah.
www.infidels.org /library/modern/david_zaitzeff/asa_arch.html   (4305 words)

  
 Jeremiah - The Word of God Prevails
Chronologies differ in their assignment of the years but my use of a chronology is to give you an idea of the progression and concurrencies of events, reigns of kings and ministries of prophets.
He was brought to Babylon also along with the mighty and the craftsman of Judah.
Baruch is the grandson of Maaseiah (Jeremiah 32:12), who was governor of Jerusalem during Josiah's reign (II Chronicles 34:8), his family ties afforded him the education to be a scribe.
www.picturesofsilver.com /Teachings/22jeremiah01.htm   (1893 words)

  
 Mama Loves Papa: November 2005
Before Judah was born I used to make a big deal out of my birthday and made sure that Eric did, too.
After Judah was born, we've obviously made a HUGE deal about his birth and then his 1st birthday.
I took Judah downtown and bought myself a peppermint mocha (Jill, peppermint is my FAVORITE...thank you!), then came home to clean the house and do the dishes.
judahsadventures.blogspot.com /2005_11_01_archive.html   (1305 words)

  
 A brief study of II Chronicles 20:1-20
If one reads II Kings 1:17, it can be seen that, although Jehoshaphat was still the king in Judah, it’s Jehoram, his son, who’s noted as being the king of Judah at the time of his namesake’s accession to the throne of Israel.
II Chronicles chapter 17 speaks to the reader only of spiritual success and achievement where the outward demonstration of spiritual zeal confirms the fervour of the king who’s come to power.
But this was only the beginning of the harvest of this marriage union for, in II Chr 22:10-12, the wife of Jehoram attempts to murderously end the Davidic line and to establish her own rule over the nation of Judah.
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 The Bible Story, Volume 6, Chapters 129-139   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Therefore it was likely that columns of miserable Israelite prisoners trudged within yards of Assyrian subjects moving in the opposite direction, who probably were not eager to leave their own land and go to the empty homes of the vanquished.
Hezekiah next sent messengers to most cities and towns of Judah and Israel to proclaim that the Passover would soon be observed in the second month at the newly opened temple.
HEZEKIAH'S messengers were sent throughout Israel and Judah to spread the news of the reopening of the temple at Jerusalem.
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 The Tithe in Scripture - Chapter 6 - BEFORE AND AFTER THE CAPTIVITY - at BibleStudy.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
"And they taught in Judah, having the book of the law of the Lord with them," so that "the fear of Jehovah fell upon all the kingdoms of the lands that were round about Judah," II Chronicles 17:7-10.
From this reformation by Hezekiah we may reasonably deduce that the closing of the temple had brought poverty upon the priests and Levites, but that, on the restoration of the services, the normal state of things was restored, and the payment anew of the tithes and offerings brought back peace and plenty.
The king at once gathered the elders of Judah and Jerusalem, and they made a covenant to perform the law, and all the people stood to the covenant, II Kings 23:1-3.
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 Taking A Spoil
When Asa became the king of Judah, he did what was right in the eyes of God.
Therefore he said unto Judah, Let us build these cities, and make about them walls, and towers, gates, and bars, while the land is yet before us; because we have sought the LORD our God, we have sought him, and he hath given us rest on every side.
And at that time Hanani the seer came to Asa king of Judah, and said unto him, Because thou hast relied on the king of Syria, and not relied on the LORD thy God, therefore is the host of the king of Syria escaped out of thine hand
www.wholeperson-counseling.org /warfare/spoil.html   (2407 words)

  
 Forgotten Books of Eden: The Testament of Judah: Chapter II
Forgotten Books of Eden: The Testament of Judah: Chapter II Sacred Texts Bible Apocrypha Index Previous Next
Judah describes some archeological findings, a city with walls of Iron and gates of brass.
AND eighteen years my father abode in peace with his brother Esau, and his sons with us, after that we came from Mesopotamia, from Laban.
www.sacred-texts.com /bib/fbe/fbe278.htm   (828 words)

  
 BraggingRightsCorner.com - " SPINKS-JUDAH REMATCH BREAKS ATTENDANCE RECORDS"
History will be made on Saturday when a sold-out crowd of over 22,000 people will pack Savvis Center—the most people to ever witness a boxing match at an indoor arena—for Spinks vs. Judah II: Arch Rivals… Meet Me in St. Louis, which is being broadcast on SHOWTIME at 9 p.m.
Savvis Center Senior Vice President and General Manager Dennis Petrullo has been delighted by the response to the event, especially with the loss of the NHL’s St. Louis Blues in his arena this year.
Don King Productions staff members contacted numerous boxing venues and historians of the sport this week in an effort to give historical perspective to Spinks vs. Judah II as it approached record-setting attendance numbers for a match in an indoor arena.
www.braggingrightscorner.com /spinksjudahrecord020405.html   (386 words)

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