Ehud (ç'hud), union. 1. The second judge or judicial ruler of the Hebrews, who assassinated Eglon, and delivered them from the oppression which they had suffered for eighteen years under the Moabites. He was a Benjamite, strong, and left-handed. Judges 3:12-30; Judges 4:1. 2. A descendant of Benjamin. 1 Chronicles 7:10; 1 Chronicles 8:6.