Numbers 1:26
The genealogies of Judah's descendants were recorded individually, according to their tribes and ancestral houses, as were the names of all the men 20 years and above who could serve in the army.
Genesis 29:35
Then she conceived yet again, bore a son, and said, "This time I'll praise the LORD." So she named him Judah. Then she stopped bearing children.
Numbers 26:19-22
The descendants of Judah originally included Er and Onan, though Er and Onan died in the land of Canaan.
2 Samuel 24:9
Joab reported the total number of men to the king. In Israel there were 800,000 men trained for war. In Judah there were 500,000.
Genesis 46:12
and Judah's sons Er, Onan, Shelah, Perez, and Zerah. (Technically, Er and Onan had died in the land of Canaan.) Perez's sons were Hezron and Hamul.
Genesis 49:8-12
"Your brothers will praise you, Judah. Your hand will be at the throat of your enemies, and your father's children will bow down to you.
Numbers 2:3-4
"The encampment of Judah is to settle east toward the sunrise under their standard. The leader of Judah is to be Amminadab's son Nahshon.
1 Chronicles 5:2
Even though Judah became prominent among his relatives that is, the Commander-in-chief will be his descendant nevertheless the right of the firstborn went to Joseph.)
2 Chronicles 17:14-16
Here's how they were mustered, listed according to their ancestral houses and listed by commanders of thousands: Adnah commanded 300,000 elite forces.
Matthew 1:2
Abraham fathered Isaac, Isaac fathered Jacob, and Jacob fathered Judah and his brothers.