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Português: Símbolo da tribo de Judá
Français : Dans une étoile de David, on voit, au centre, le lion, symbole de la tribu de Judah (Genèse 49:9). à droite une couronne (c'est de cette tribu que sont sortis la plupart des rois d'Israël, dont le roi David). à gauche, un rouleau de torah. en haut, une ville fortifiée, probablement Jérusalem. En dessous une inscription en hébreu : יהודה qui se lit Yéhouda, nom qui est transcrit en français par Judah.
עברית: יהודה
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Source Ralile(http://www.lastar.org)
Author The S.S. Teacher's Edition: The Holy Bible. New York: Henry Frowde, Publisher to the University of Oxford, 1896.
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