You can find the answer to this question very easily by checking your Bible (Book of Genesis, Old Testament, or Torah), but in case you don't have access to a Bible, Judah was one of Abraham's...
the account of Abraham in the Torah describes a man who discovers the existence of a universal, ethical G-d. He did many things. For more information, see related links.
Judah was the fourth son of Jacob (Israel) by Leah. He became the leader amongst the sons. The tribe of Judah is named after him, and many of the modern Jews are descended from him.
God changed Abraham's name from Abram to Abraham ( in Genesis 17:5), to show that Abraham was to be the "father of many nations". The Hebrew for this name is a direct translation of that phrase. In...
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Abraham ibn Ezra
(Spanish linguist, rhetorician, poet, philosopher & astronomer)