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- Juttah (Hebrew: יוטה) was a biblical town in ancient Judah. According to the Hebrew Bible, the town was made a priestly city. It is identified with modern-day...
- Jubal Jucal Judah Judas Judaea Judith Jude Julia Julius Junia Jushab-hesed Juttah Comay, Joan, Who's Who in the Old Testament, Oxford University Press, 1971...
- scholars, who generally accept that the phrase refers to "Yad Hemmelek" ("Hand of the King"), although it has also been interpreted as "Juttah of the King"...
- atop an ancient hilltop, Yatta is identified with the biblical town of Juttah. In the 4th century it was described as a large Jewish village, a description...
- public university in Utah Utah Utes, the above school's athletic program Juttah, biblical town Utah teapot Utah Phillips (1935–2008), American labor activist...
- York, London: The Continuum Publishing Group. p. 550. ISBN 9780826485717. Juttah. Retrieved 23 February 2021 – via Christianity.com. {{cite book}}: |work=...
- Judah Eshtemoa Aaronites Judah Holon Aaronites Judah Jattir Aaronites Judah Juttah Aaronites Judah Kirjath Arba (Hebron) AaronitesJudah Libnah Aaronites...
- [citation needed] The Book of Joshua mentions Maon, Carmel, Adora, and Juttah among others as part of the tribal territory of the Tribe of Judah. The...
- in Yatta. Yatta has been identified with the site of the ancient town of Juttah, also mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. In the 4th century CE, Eusebius wrote...
- et-Taḥta, now a ruin), Debir [sic], En-Gedi, Eshtemoh, Hormah, Thalca, Juttah, Nineveh [sic], Naarah, and Carmel (mentioned incidentally to Ziph); one...