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Ehud was the second Judge of Israel, following after Othniel. He was a left-handed man from the Tribe of Benjamin who freed Israel from the subjugation of Moab under the rule of King Eglon. Ehud Genealogical Life-span Sibling(s) Parents Spouse Offspring Political Social class Occupation Cultural Nationality Ethnicity Religion Spoke Race Appearance

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  • Ehud
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  • Ehud was the second Judge of Israel, following after Othniel. He was a left-handed man from the Tribe of Benjamin who freed Israel from the subjugation of Moab under the rule of King Eglon. <default>Ehud</default> Genealogical Life-span Sibling(s) Parents Spouse Offspring Political Social class Occupation Cultural Nationality Ethnicity Religion Spoke Race Appearance
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Name
  • Ehud
Ethnicity
  • Hebrew
Religion
  • Yahwism
Occupation
  • *Judge of Israel **Israelite Envoy to Moab **Assassin of Eglon
Parents
  • *Gera *Unmentioned mother
Nationality
  • *Israelite *Moabite
abstract
  • Ehud was the second Judge of Israel, following after Othniel. He was a left-handed man from the Tribe of Benjamin who freed Israel from the subjugation of Moab under the rule of King Eglon. <default>Ehud</default> Genealogical Life-span Sibling(s) Parents Spouse Offspring Political Social class Occupation Cultural Nationality Ethnicity Religion Spoke Race Appearance
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