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Interestingly, the first instance of the word appears in Genesis 26:34, as the proper name of Esau's wife, יהודית daughter of Beeri the Hittite. Typically, this is translated as "Judith" but make no mistake that it is indeed the same word that is later applied to the Jews in general. Keep in mind the relationship between Esau and the tribes of Israel. Esau was the brother of Jacob, whose sons became the twelve tribes. Therefore Esau can be considered the "uncle of the twelve tribes", which make "Judith" the "aunt of the twelve tribes". | Interestingly, the first instance of the word appears in Genesis 26:34, as the proper name of Esau's wife, יהודית daughter of Beeri the Hittite. Typically, this is translated as "Judith" but make no mistake that it is indeed the same word that is later applied to the Jews in general. Keep in mind the relationship between Esau and the tribes of Israel. Esau was the brother of Jacob, whose sons became the twelve tribes. Therefore Esau can be considered the "uncle of the twelve tribes", which make "Judith" the "aunt of the twelve tribes". |
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| that this occurred two generations before the time of "Judah" son of Jacob. Is it possible that Esau's wife was the first Jew?((see [[gender]])) FIXME - this investigation hinges on further exploration under [[ihoh#ihoh_s_role_in_relation_to_the_hyberi|Ihoh's role in relation to the Hyberi]]. If that pans out, explore the fact that Judith and Basemath were |
| "//a source of grief to Isaac and Rebekah.//"((Genesis 26:35)) |
that this occurred two generations before the time of "Judah" son of Jacob. Is it possible that Esau's wife was the first Jew? | |
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and also Basemath daughter of Elon the Hittite. 35 They were a source of grief to Isaac and Rebekah. | |
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