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Biblical Persons & Places
Judah
Man living at the time of Divided Monarchy
A man from the tribe of Judah living at the time of Divided Monarchy, only mentioned at Luk.3.30;
only referred to as Judah (Ἰούδας);
a son of Joseph;
father of Simeon.
Judas
Man living at the time of the New Testament
A man living at the time of the New Testament, first mentioned at Act.15.22;
referred to as Judas (Ἰούδας), or Barsabbas (KJV= Barsabas) (Βαρσαβᾶς).
Judas
Man living at the time of the New Testament
A man living at the time of the New Testament, only mentioned at Act.5.37;
only referred to as Judas (Ἰούδας).
Judas
Man living at the time of the New Testament
A man living at the time of the New Testament, only mentioned at Act.9.11;
only referred to as Judas (Ἰούδας).
Judas
Apostle living at the time of the New Testament
An apostle living at the time of the New Testament, first mentioned at Mat.10.3;
referred to as Judas (Ἰούδας) Lebbaeus (Λεββαῖος), or Thaddaeus (Θαδδαῖος);
a son of James.
Judas
Apostle living at the time of the New Testament
An apostle living at the time of the New Testament, first mentioned at Mat.10.4;
referred to as Judas (Ἰούδας), or Iscariot (Ἰσκαριώτης, Ἰσκαριώθ);
a son of Simon.
Jude
Man living at the time of the New Testament
A man from the tribe of Judah living at the time of the New Testament, first mentioned at Mat.13.55;
referred to as Jude or Judas (KJV= Juda) (Ἰούδας);
son of Joseph and Mary;
a brother of Jesus, James, Joses and Simon.
Strong's Definition
Judas (i.e. Jehudah), the name of ten Israelites; also of the posterity of one of them and its region
Derivation: of Hebrew origin (H03063);
KJV Usage: Juda(-h, -s); Jude
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
Ἰούδας, Ιουδα, dative Ιουδα, accusative, Ιουδαν (Buttmann, 20 (18)), ὁ (ιΐδεΜγΘδ, from the Hoph. of ιΘγΘδ, praised, celebrated; see Gen_29:35), Judah or Judas (see below);
1. the fourth son of the patriarch Jacob: Mat_1:2; Luk_3:33; Rev_5:5; Rev_7:5; by metonymy, the tribe of Judah, the descendants of Judah: Heb_7:14; ὁ οἶκος Ιουδα, citizens of the kingdom of Judah, Heb_8:8.
2. Judah (or Judas) an unknown ancestor of Christ: Luk_3:26 R G L.
3. another of Christ's ancestors, equally unknown: Luk_3:30.
4. Judas surnamed the Galilaean, a man who at the time of the census under Quirinus (better Quirinius), excited a revolt in Galilee: Act_5:37 (Josephus, Antiquities 18, 1, 1, where he is called ὁ Γαυλανιτης because he came from the city Gamala, near the Lake of Galilee in lower Gaulanitis; but he is called also ὁ Γαλιλαῖος by Josephus, Antiquities 18, 1, 6; 20, 5, 2; b. j. 2, 8, 1).
5. (Judas) a certain Jew of Damascus: Act_9:11.
6. Judas surnamed Ἰσκαριώτης (which see), of Carioth (from the city of Kerioth, Jos_15:25; Jeremiah 31:41 (); Amo_2:2; (but see BB. DD. under the word ); some manuscripts in Joh_6:71 (cf. Tdf.'s note at the passage cited); Joh_12:4, read ἀπό Καριωτου instead of Ἰσκαριώτης), the son of one Simon (who in Joh_6:71 L T Tr WH; T Tr WH, is himself surnamed Ἰσκαριώτης), one of the apostles of Jesus, who betrayed him: Mat_10:4; Mat_26:14; Mat_26:25; Mat_26:47; Mat_27:3; Mar_3:19; Mar_14:10; Mar_14:43; Luk_6:16; Luk_22:3; Luk_22:47; Joh_6:71; Joh_12:4; Joh_13:2; Joh_13:26; Joh_13:29; Joh_18:2 ff,; Act_1:16; Act_1:25. Matthew (Mat_27:5), Luke (Act_1:18), and Papias (cf. Wendt in Meyer's Apostelgesch. 5te Aufl., p. 23 note) in a fragment quoted by Oecumenius on Act_1:18 differ in the account of his death (see B. D. American edition under the word); on his avarice cf. Joh_12:6.
7. Judas, surnamed Barsabas (or Barsabbas, see the word), a prophet of the church at Jerusalem: Act_15:22; Act_15:27; Act_15:32.
8. Judas, an apostle, Joh_14:22, who is called Ἰούδας Ἰακώβου in Luk_6:16; Act_1:13 (see Ἰάκωβος, 4), and, as it should seem, was surnamed Lebbaeus or Thaddaeus (see Θαδδαῖος). According to the opinion of the church that he wrote the Epistle of Jude.
9. Judas, the brother of our Lord: Mat_13:55; Mar_6:3, and very probably Jud_1:1; see Ἰάκωβος, 3.
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
Ἰωδά IōDaniel 1 x
Joda, pr. name, indecl., Luk_3:26
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
Ἰούδας , -α ,
dat . -ᾳ ,
acc -αν
(so in LXX , and also rarely, Ἰουδά , indecl .; cf. Thack., Gr ., 163),
( Heb . H3063 );
1. Judah , son of Jacob: Mat_1:2-3 , Luk_3:33 ; φυλή Ἰ ., Rev_5:5 ; Rev_7:5 ; by meton ., of the tribe, Heb_7:14 ; of its confines, γῆ Ἰ ., Mat_2:6 ;πόλις Ἰ ., Luk_1:39 .
2. Judah (unknown): Luk_3:30 .
3. J udas Iscariot ( see Ἰσκαριώτης ): Mat_10:4 , Mar_3:19 , Luk_6:16 , Joh_6:71 ; Joh_13:2 , al.
4. Judas , the Lord's brother ( see ἀδελφός ): Mat_13:55 , Mar_6:3 (prob.), Jud_1:1 .
5. Judas the Apostle, son of James ( see Θαδδαῖος ): Luk_6:16 , Joh_14:22 , Act_1:13 .
6. Judas , of Damascus: Act_9:11 .
7. Judas , surnamed Βαρσαββᾶς ( q.v. ): Act_15:22 ; Act_15:27 ; Act_15:32 .
8. Judas the Galilean: Act_5:37 .
Ἰωδά
( Rec. Ἰούδα )
Joda: Luk_3:26 .†
Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT
Ἰούδας [page 306]
Ἰούδας is found with a gen. Ἰούδου in a sepulchral inscr. of i/A.D. Preisigke 722 Ἰούδας Ἰούδου , ὡς ἐτῶν τρίκοντα . For the NT usage, see Moulton Gr. ii. § 60 (6).
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
Ἰούδας, -α
dative -ᾳ,
accusative -αν
(so in LXX, and also rarely, Ἰουδά, indecl.; cf. Thack., Gr., 163) (Heb. יְהוּדָה)
__1. Judah, son of Jacob: Mat.1:2-3, Luk.3:33; φυλή Ἰ., Rev.5:5 7:5; by meton., of the tribe, Heb.7:14; of its confines, γῆ Ἰ., Mat.2:6;πόλις Ἰ., Luk.1:39.
__2. Judah (unknown): Luk.3:30.
__3. Judas Iscariot (see: Ἰσκαριώτης): Mat.10:4, Mrk.3:19, Luk.6:16, Jhn.6:71 13:2, al.
__4. Judas, the Lord's brother (see: ἀδελφός): Mat.13:55, Mrk.6:3 (prob.), Ju 1.
__5. Judas the Apostle, son of James (see: Θαδδαῖος): Luk.6:16, Jhn.14:22, Act.1:13.
__6. Judas, of Damascus: Act.9:11.
__7. Judas, surnamed Βαρσαββᾶς (which see): Act.15:22, 27 15:32.
__8. Judas the Galilean: Act.5:37
Ἰωδά
(Rec. Ἰούδα)
Joda: Luk.3:26.†
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