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Judah : was one of the twelve tribes of Israel that comprised the Jewish people, it produced the great kings Saul, David, & Solomon (c.1020-922 BC) & ruled southern Israel which thereafter was referred as Judah; the northern included the territories of the ten northern tribes that were established in 922 BC.

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... exile, Far from the hills of thy land and thy fallen and vanquished nation, Yet has thy glory overtopped and the deathless pride of thy laurel Conquered the conqueror's, Haile Selassie, Lion of Judah. Page 676 France for her southern borders fearing spared the aggressor. England the sea-queen, England the fortunate, England the victor Fled like a dog from the whip of his menace yelping... you did not tremble. Armed but with rifle and spear you fronted the legions of Caesar. Statesman wise and beneficent, emperor, patriot, hero, King of the Amharas, Haile Selassie, Lion of Judah. Man is but man and the weapons of Hell are too fierce for his spirit, Forged by the scientist burrowing deep in the bowels of Nature, Death and destruction to draw from her torn from her anguished ...

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... capital at Jerusalem. After the first three kings (Saul, David, Solomon), there was secession and two kingdoms were created (Israel and Judah). After 750 BC, the kingdom of Israel disappeared forever, with the establishment of the Assyrian Empire. The smaller kingdom of Judah was able to survive, at times independent, at times a vassal kingdom, under the five empires that successively dominated the area ...

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... (Ethiopia) in October 1935. Britain and France stopped trying to broker a peace in December, and in May 1936, after a heroic resistance, Emperor Haile Selassie fled the country. "Lion of Judah" was a title borne by the Emperors of Ethiopia. The star towards the end was written by Sri Aurobindo. One handwritten manuscript. Seer deep-hearted . No title in the manuscript. Circa ...

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... Moab to Mount Nebo, to the top of Pisgah, which is opposite Jericho, and the Lord showed him the whole land: Gilead as far as Dan, 2 all Naphtali, the land of Ephraim and Manasseh, all the land of Judah as far as the Western Sea, 3 the Negeb, and the Plain that is, the valley of Jericho, the city of palm trees as far as Zoar. 4 The Lord said to him, "This is the land of which I swore to Abraham, to ...

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... seceded, formed the Kingdom of Israel which was conquered by the Assyrians (in 722 B.C.), and lost their identity. They are counted as the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. The other two formed the kingdom of Judah, which was conquered by the Chaldeans (in 586 B.C.) who started the Diaspora —the dispersion of the Jews from Palestine —which the Page 99 Romans completed in the first century A.D ...