(This is from the Bible, in the book of Joshua).Judah was the first person to receive his inheritance.
True/false

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Answer: true , he was the first to
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False

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Hello, the answer to your question would be false. Per my other answer to this same question, the inheritance distribution at Gilgal began with the tribe of Judah and the two tribes of Joseph, respectively Ephraim and the 1/2 tribe of Manasseh.  Although Judah was one of the first tribes to receive its dues, it was not alone in that issue.  Hope this helps.


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