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Date "Ehud" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1601. (references)

Specialty Definition: Ehud

Domain Definition
Bible Ehud union. (1.) A descendant of Benjamin (1 Chr. 7:10), his great-grandson. (2.) The son of Gera, of the tribe of Benjamin (Judg. 3:15). After the death of Othniel the people again fell into idolatry, and Eglon, the king of Moab, uniting his bands with those of the Ammonites and the Amalekites, crossed the Jordan and took the city of Jericho, and for eighteen years held that whole district in subjection, exacting from it an annual tribute. At length Ehud, by a stratagem, put Eglon to death with a two-edged dagger a cubit long, and routed the Moabites at the fords of the Jordan, putting 10,000 of them to death. Thenceforward the land, at least Benjamin, enjoyed rest "for fourscore years" (Judg. 3:12-30). (See QUARRIES [2].) But in the south-west the Philistines reduced the Israelites to great straits (Judg. 5:6). From this oppression Shamgar was raised up to be their deliverer. Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary.
Wikipedic Ehud Ben Gera (אֵהוּד "Union", Standard Hebrew Ehud, Tiberian Hebrew ʼĒh�ḏ), in the Biblical Book of Judges (3:12-4:1) was the Judge who fought against the Moabites, which were ruled by King Eglon. Ehud had made a short double edged sword about a foot and a half long useful for a stabbing thrust. He then hid the sword by strapping it to his right thigh under his clothing and met the king under the pretenses of giving him tribute. Being left-handed, he could conceal the sword on the side where it was not expected. (references)

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Common Expressions: Ehud

Expressions Definition
Ehud Manor Ehud Manor (July 13, 1941 - April 12, 2005) was an Israeli songwriter, poet, translator and radio and TV personality. (references)
Ehud Olmert Ehud Olmert (in Hebrew אהוד אולמרט; born in 1945) serves as the Deputy Prime Minister, the Finance Minister of the State of Israel and as Minister of Industry, Trade and Labor, as well as being the Minister responsible for the Israel Lands Administration, and the Israel Broadcasting Authority. (references)
Ehud Segev Ehud Segev is an Israeli-born performer. (references)
Ehud Shapiro Ehud Shapiro (born 1955) is a Jewish scientist in Israel who has been one of the leading exponents of the Prolog computer language and logic programming in general. In recent years he has worked on developing a DNA computer. (references)
Ehud Tenebaum Ehud Tenebaum (alias The Analyzer) is an Israeli hacker who became popular for hacking into several computer systems based in the United States, including military ones. (references)
Ehud Vaks Ehud Vaks is an Israeli judo athlete (judoka). In the 2004 Summer Olympics, competing in the 66 kg weight class, Vaks was scheduled to fight Iranian competitor Arash Miresmaeili in the first round. Miresmaeili was disqualified from the competition because he was above the allowable weight limit for his class. (references)

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Extended Definition: Ehud


Ehud

For other uses, see Ehud (given name).
Judges in the Bible
In the Book of Joshua
Joshua
In the Book of Judges
Othniel
Ehud
Shamgar
Deborah and Barak
Gideon
Abimelech
Tola
Jair
Jephthah
Ibzan
Elon
Abdon
Samson
In the Book of Samuel
Samuel

Ehud ben‑Gera (Hebrew: אֵהוּד בֶּן‑גֵּרָא, Standard Ehud ben‑Gera Tiberian ʾĒhûḏ ben‑Gērāʾ; from the Hebrew root א‑ה‑ד, "liking, sympathy, support"), in the Biblical Book of Judges (3:12-4:1) was the Judge who fought against the Moabites, which were ruled by King Eglon. Ehud had made a short double edged sword about a foot and a half long useful for a stabbing thrust. He then hid the sword by strapping it to his right thigh under his clothing and met the king under the pretenses of giving him tribute. Being left-handed, he could conceal the sword on the side where it was not expected.

Ehud then tricked Eglon by saying he had a secret message intended for the king. Eglon sent all of his attendants away to hear the message, and Ehud drew his sword, saying, "I have a message from God for you," and stabbed the king. Eglon was eviscerated by the blow, which punctured his intestines: "and the dirt came out." ("Dirt" here euphemistically refers to excrement; NOAB, Judges 3:21-22, footnote.)

After killing Eglon, Ehud locked the doors to the king's chamber and left. Eglon's assistants came back to check on the king but when they found the doors locked they assumed the king was relieving himself. They "waited to the point of embarrassment" until they finally unlocked the door and went in, where they found their king dead. Ehud escaped during this time and made it to the town of Seriah. He then led the tribe of Ephraim to seize the fords of the Jordan River, where they killed about 10,000 Moabite soldiers.

Ehud can be looked at as the opposite of the later judge Samson. He was just a normal man who was strengthened by God to kill the king of Moab. After the death of Eglon, king of Moab, there was peace in the land for 80 years.

Name

The name "Ehud" is not attested as a first name among Jews until the 20th Century. However, Zionism—as part of its nation-building process—strongly encouraged using the names of Jewish heroes and warriors of ancient times, including that of Ehud. As a result, it has become a common name in contemporary Israel.

Two Prime Ministers of Israel have had the first name Ehud: Ehud Barak and Ehud Olmert.

Israelis named Ehud are often nicknamed "Udi."

See also

  • Biblical judges
  • Book of Judges

External links

Ehud
Tribe of Ephraim
Preceded by
Othniel
Judge of Israel Succeeded by
Shamgar

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Ehud"



Topics by Level of Interest: Ehud

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Ehud Olmert 112     Bina & Ehud 7
Ehud Barak 38     Ehud 7
Ehud Netzer 15     Ehud Adiv 9
Ehud Goldwasser 12     Ehud Banai 5
Ehud Adiv 9     Ehud Barak 38
Ehud Ben Tuvim 9     Ehud Ben Tuvim 9
Ehud 7     Ehud Bleiberg 7
Bina & Ehud 7     Ehud Goldwasser 12
Ehud Bleiberg 7     Ehud Hrushovski 3
Ehud Segev 7     Ehud Manor 3
Ehud Banai 5     Ehud Netzer 15
Ehud Shapiro 5     Ehud Olmert 112
Ehud Yaari 4     Ehud Segev 7
Ehud Vaks 4     Ehud Shani 4
Ehud Shani 4     Ehud Shapiro 5
Ehud Manor 3     Ehud Vaks 4
Ehud Hrushovski 3     Ehud Yaari 4

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Translations: Ehud

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Hebrew אהודבןגרא (Ehud), אהוד אולמרט (Ehud Olmert), אהוד מנור (Ehud Manor), אהוד ברק (Ehud Barak). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, Ehud. (volunteer & more translations)
Ivrit אהודבןגרא (Ehud), אהוד אולמרט (Ehud Olmert), אהוד מנור (Ehud Manor), אהוד ברק (Ehud Barak). Additional references: Ivrit, Israel, Ehud. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese エフード・バラク (Ehud Barak). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Ehud. (volunteer & more translations)
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Bible Origins and Translations: Ehud

Language Judges Chapter 4, Verse 1

Greek (transliterated), Septuagint - 250 BC

kai proseqento oi uioi israhl poihsai to ponhron enanti kuriou

Latin, Vulgate - 405

addideruntque filii Israhel facere malum in conspectu Domini post mortem Ahoth

English, Middle, Wycliffe - 1395

And the sones of Yrael addeden to doo yuel in the siyt of the Lord, after the deeth of Aod.

English, Jacobean, King James - 1611

And the children of Israel again did evil in the sight of the LORD, when Ehud was dead.

English, Victorian, Webster - 1833

And the children of Israel again did evil in the sight of the LORD, after Ehud was dead.

English, Basic, Ogden - 1964

And the children of Israel again did evil in the eyes of the Lord when Ehud was dead.

Bulgarian

И подир смъртта на Аода израилтяните пак сториха зло пред Господа.

Cebuano

¶ Ug ang mga anak sa Israel naghimo pag-usab niadtong dautan sa mga mata ni Jehova, sa diha nga si Aod namatay na.

Chinese

以 笏 死 後 、 以 色 列 人 又 行 耶 和 華 眼 中 看 為 惡 的 事 。

Croatian

Poslije smrti Ehudove Izraelci su opet stali èiniti što Jahvi nije po volji

Danish

Men da Ehud var død, blev Israelitterne ved at gøre, hvad der var ondt i HERRENs Øjne.

Dutch

Maar de kinderen Israels voeren voort te doen, dat kwaad was in de ogen des HEEREN, als Ehud gestorven was.

Finnish

Mutta Eehudin kuoltua israelilaiset tekivät jälleen sitä, mikä oli pahaa Herran silmissä.

French

Les enfants d`Israël firent encore ce qui déplaît à l`Éternel, après qu`Éhud fut mort.

German

Aber die Kinder Israel taten fürder übel vor dem HERRN, da Ehud gestorben war.

Haitian Creole

Lè Eyoud mouri, moun pèp Izrayèl yo rekonmanse ankò ap fè bagay ki te mal nan je Seyè a.

Hungarian

De az Izráel fiai azután is gonoszul cselekedének az Úrnak szemei elõtt, mikor Ehud meghalt.

Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari

Setelah Ehud meninggal, bangsa Israel berdosa lagi kepada TUHAN.

Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama

Tetapi kemudian dari pada mati Ehud maka kembali pula bani Israel berbuat perkara yang jahat kepada pemandangan Tuhan.

Italian

Eud era morto e gli Israeliti tornarono a fare ciò che è male agli occhi del Signore.

Korean

에 훗 의 죽 은 후 에 이 스 라 엘 자 손 이 또 여 호 와 의 목 전 에 악 을 행 하 매

Maori

A, ka mate a Ehuru, ka mahi kino ano nga tamariki a Iharaira i te tirohanga a Ihowa.

Norwegian

Israel faller atter fra Herren, og han lar Jabin og hans hærfører Sisera undertrykke dem i tyve år, 1-3. Debora, en profetinne, kaller Barak til å føre krig mot Sisera, 4-14. Sisera blir slått og drept av Jael; også Jabin omkommer, 15-24.
Da Ehud var død, gjorde Israels barn atter det som var ondt i Herrens øine.

Portuguese

Mas os filhos de Israel tornaram a fazer o que era mau aos olhos do Senhor, depois da morte de Eúde.   

Rumanian

Copiii lui Israel iarqw au fqcut ce nu place Domnului, dupq moartea lui Ehud.

Russian

лПЗДБ ХНЕТ бПД, УЩОЩ йЪТБЙМЕЧЩ УФБМЙ ПРСФШ ДЕМБФШ ЪМПЕ РТЕД ПЮБНЙ зПУРПДБ.

Spanish

Después de la muerte de Ehud, los hijos de Israel volvieron a hacer lo malo ante los ojos de Jehovah.

Swedish

Debora. Baraks seger över Sisera. Siseras död.
Men Israels barn gjorde åter vad ont var i HERRENS ögon, när Ehud var död.

Thai

ครั้นเอฮูดสิ้นชีวิตแล้ว คนอิสราเอลก็ประพฤติชั่วในสายพระเนตรของพระเยโฮวาห์อีก

Ukrainian

А Ізраїлеві сини ще більше чинили зло в Господніх очах, а Егуд умер.

Vietnamese

Sau khi EÂ-huùt ñaơ qua ñôøi, daân Y-sô-ra-eân laïi laøm ñieàu aùc tröôùc maët Ñöùc Gieâ-hoâ-va.
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Adjacent words:

Ehreshoven     Ehrlichman     Eiao
Ehresmann     Ehrling     Eias
Ehresmann's     Ehrmann     Eibeler
Ehret     Ehrnrooth     Eibit
Ehrgeiz     Ehsan     Eicar
Ehrhardt     Ehud     Eich
Ehrhart     Ehui     Eichberg
Ehringhaus     Ei     Eiche
Ehrinn     Ei'ichi     Eichel
Ehrler     Eia     Eichelbaum
Ehrlich     EIAJ     Eichelberger


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