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Aside from Judas Iscariot, the New Testament mentions Jude or Judas six times, in four different contexts: "Jude of James", one of the twelve apostles (Luke 6:16 and Acts 1:13); "Judas, (not Judas Iscariot)", apparently an apostle (John 14:22); the brother of Jesus (Matthew 13:55, Mark 6:3);
- Epistle of Jude - Wikipedia
The Epistle of Jude[a] is the penultimate book of the New...
- Jude, brother of Jesus - Wikipedia
Jude, who wrote the Catholic Epistle, the brother of the...
- Epistle of Jude - Wikipedia
Juda Tadeusz Apostoł (Juda od hebr. יהודה, jehudah „chwała Jahwe” [1]; Tadeusz od aram. tadda – pierś; godny czci, odważny), zwany również Juda (sz), brat Jakuba [2] albo Tadeusz (Lebeusz) [3], czasem nazywa się go Judą Jakubowym (zm. ok. 80) – jeden z dwunastu apostołów, według tradycji brat Jakuba, brat Pański i autor ...
The Epistle of Jude[a] is the penultimate book of the New Testament as well as the Christian Bible. It is traditionally attributed to Jude, brother of James. Jude is a short epistle written in Koine Greek.
Jude, who wrote the Catholic Epistle, the brother of the sons of Joseph, and very religious, while knowing the near relationship of the Lord, yet did not say that he himself was His brother. But what said he? "Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ,"—of Him as Lord; but "the brother of James." For this is true; he was His brother, (the son) of ...
The Epistle of James [a] is a general epistle and one of the 21 epistles (didactic letters) in the New Testament. It was written originally in Koine Greek. [4] James 1:1 identifies the author as "James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ" who is writing to "the twelve tribes scattered abroad".
James the Just, or a variation of James, brother of the Lord (Latin: Iacobus from Hebrew: יעקב, Ya'aqov and ‹See Tfd› Greek: Ἰάκωβος, Iákōbos, can also be Anglicized as "Jacob"), was, according to the New Testament, a brother of Jesus. He was the first leader of the Jerusalem Church of the Apostolic Age.
8 lis 2024 · St. Jude (flourished 1st century ce; Western feast day October 28, Eastern feast days June 19 and August 21) was one of the original Twelve Apostles of Jesus. He is the reputed author of the canonical Letter of Jude that warns against the licentious and blasphemous heretics.