Strong's #2448: Iouda (pronounced ee-oo-dah')
of Hebrew origin (3063 or perhaps 3194); Judah (i.e. Jehudah or Juttah), a part of (or place in) Palestine:--Judah.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
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Iouda
Judah = "he shall be praised"
1) the fourth son of the patriarch Jacob
2) the tribe that were the offspring of Judah
3) the region occupied by the tribe
4) a city of the tribe of Judah, conjectured to be Hebron, which was a city assigned to the priests and located in the hill country, and the native place of John the Baptist according to Jewish tradition
Part of Speech: noun proper locative
Relation: of Hebrew origin H3063 or perhaps H3194
Usage:
This word is used 3 times:
Matthew 2:6: "thou Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, art not the least among"
Matthew 2:6: "among the princes of Judah: for out of thee shall come"
Luke 1:39: "haste, into a city of Judah;"