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Judah or
Yehuda is the name of a
biblical patriarch,
Judah (son of Jacob). It may also
refer to: Tribe...
- Jesus. A
similar problem presents itself with the
Epistle of Jude (Ἰούδας
Ioudas): the
writer names himself a
brother of
James (ἀδελφὸς δὲ Ἰακώβου adelphos...
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instead of
Coptic letters. Jude (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἰούδας Ἰακώβου translit.
Ioúdas Iakóbou; Syriac/Aramaic: ܝܗܘܕܐ translit. Yahwada) was one of the Twelve...
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first known surviving copy of the self-titled "Gospel of Judas" (Euangelion
Ioudas),
which relates the
story of Jesus's
death from the
viewpoint of Judas....
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Judas Iscariot (/ˈdʒuːdəs ɪˈskæriət/;
Biblical Gr****: Ἰούδας Ἰσκαριώτης
Ioúdas Iskariṓtēs; died c. 30 – c. 33 AD) was,
according to Christianity's four...
- Jesus. A
similar problem presents itself with the
Epistle of Jude (Ἰούδας
Ioudas): the
writer names himself a
brother of
James (ἀδελφὸς δὲ Ἰακώβου adelphos...
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Judas (Latin: Iūdās, Gr****: Ὶούδας, romanized:
Ioudas; fl. c. AD 202) was a
Christian theologian and
historian of the
early 3rd century. In Jerome's De...
- The
names Judas and Jude, both
derived from the Gr**** Ἰούδας (
Ioúdas),
itself derived from the
Hebrew name
Judah (יהודה, Yehûdâh,
Hebrew for "God is thanked")...
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Textual variants in the
Epistle of Jude
Ancient Gr****: Ἰούδας, romanized:
Ioúdas (Judas). The name of the work is
usually called the
shorter "Jude" variant...
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province of
Iudaea (63 BCE) was
apparently derived from the Gr****
words Ἰούδα (
Iouda) and Ἰουδαία (Ioudaia).
These words can be seen in
Chapter 1 of
Esdras (Ezra)...