Name of the Jewish tradition and religion. It is the oldest known monotheistic faith, although the name is applied only from the sixth century BC. C . . The etymology is Hebrew and comes from the "kingdom of Judah", by 1497; 1456; 1492; 1493; 1468; 1491; 1464; 1492; (Yehuda "I thank God"), which is the name of a son of Jacob.
Judaism: skeptical conception of Orthodox Jewish, with a hypocritical attitude that boasts great piety. Sympathy for the way in which the tribe of Judah exercises the priesthood, originally competition levitates. Fanaticism of Orthodox Jews, which boasts a Semitic ancestry as descendants of Abraham.