π ππππ
Akkadian
Etymology
Borrowed from Hebrew ΧΦ°ΧΧΦΌΧΦΈΧββ (yehuda)
Proper noun
π ππππ (ia-u2-da-a-a, /Ya'uda/)
- Judah, the Iron Age Semitic kingdom
- Annals of Sennacherib, column II
- ππΎ πΉπ©ππ₯ππ π³π ππππ ππ²π‘π π π ππΎ ππ£π· πΏπ€π
- a-na mαΈ«a-za-qΓ-a-ΓΊ lia-ΓΊ-da-ai id-di-nu-Ε‘u nak-riΕ‘ a-na an-zil-li i-sir-Ε‘u
- had given him over to Hezekiah of Judah, he kept him in confinement like an enemy
- Nimrud Slab, II R 10.2 28, 29
- π³π ππ©π£ πΉπ ππππ
- lia-ΓΊ-ha-zi mia-ΓΊ-da-a-a
- Jehoahaz the Judean
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