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|strgr=of [[Hebrew]] [[origin]] (יְהוּדָה); Judas (i.e. Jehudah), the [[name]] of [[ten]] Israelites; [[also]] of the [[posterity]] of [[one]] of [[them]] and its [[region]]: Juda(-h, -s); Jude.
|strgr=of [[Hebrew]] [[origin]] (יְהוּדָה); Judas (i.e. Jehudah), the [[name]] of [[ten]] Israelites; [[also]] of the [[posterity]] of [[one]] of [[them]] and its [[region]]: Juda(-h, -s); Jude.
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|txtha=Ιουδα, dative Ιουδα, accusative, Ιουδαν (Buttmann, 20 (18)), ὁ (יְהוּדָה, from the Hoph. of יָדָה, praised, [[celebrated]]; [[see]] Judah or Judas ([[see]] [[below]]);<br /><b class="num">1.</b> the [[fourth]] [[son]] of the patriarch Jacob: ὁ [[οἶκος]] Ιουδα, citizens of the [[kingdom]] of Judah, Judah (or Judas) an [[unknown]] [[ancestor]] of Christ: R G L.<br /><b class="num">3.</b> [[another]] of Christ's ancestors, [[equally]] [[unknown]]: Judas surnamed the Galilaean, a [[man]] [[who]] at the [[time]] of the [[census]] [[under]] [[Quirinus]] ([[better]] Quirinius), [[excited]] a [[revolt]] in Galilee: 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).<br /><b class="num">5.</b> (Judas) a [[certain]] [[Jew]] of [[Damascus]]: [[Ἰσκαριώτης]] ([[which]] [[see]]), of Carioth (from the [[city]] of Kerioth, BB. DD. [[under]] the [[word]] <TOPIC:Kerioth>); [[some]] manuscripts in Tdf.'s [[note]] at the [[passage]] cited); [[ἀπό]] Καριωτου [[instead]] of [[Ἰσκαριώτης]]), the [[son]] of [[one]] Simon ([[who]] in L T Tr WH; T Tr WH, is [[himself]] surnamed [[Ἰσκαριώτης]]), [[one]] of the apostles of Jesus, [[who]] [[betrayed]] him: Papias (cf. Wendt in Meyer's Apostelgesch. 5te Aufl., p. 23note) in a [[fragment]] quoted by Oecumenius on B. D. American edition [[under]] the [[word]]); on his [[avarice]] cf. Judas, surnamed Barsabas (or Barsabbas, [[see]] the [[word]]), a [[prophet]] of the [[church]] at [[Jerusalem]]: Judas, an [[apostle]], [[Ἰούδας]] Ἰακώβου in [[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.<br /><b class="num">9.</b> Judas, the [[brother]] of [[our]] Lord: [[Ἰάκωβος]], 3.
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French (Bailly abrégé)

α (ὁ) :
Juda, n. d’h.

English (Strong)

of Hebrew origin (יְהוּדָה); Judas (i.e. Jehudah), the name of ten Israelites; also of the posterity of one of them and its region: Juda(-h, -s); Jude.

English (Thayer)

Ιουδα, dative Ιουδα, accusative, Ιουδαν (Buttmann, 20 (18)), ὁ (יְהוּדָה, from the Hoph. of יָדָה, praised, celebrated; see Judah or Judas (see below);
1. the fourth son of the patriarch Jacob: ὁ οἶκος Ιουδα, citizens of the kingdom of Judah, Judah (or Judas) an unknown ancestor of Christ: R G L.
3. another of Christ's ancestors, equally unknown: Judas surnamed the Galilaean, a man who at the time of the census under Quirinus (better Quirinius), excited a revolt in Galilee: 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 alsoΓαλιλαῖος by Josephus, Antiquities 18,1, 6; 20,5, 2; b. j. 2,8, 1).
5. (Judas) a certain Jew of Damascus: Ἰσκαριώτης (which see), of Carioth (from the city of Kerioth, BB. DD. under the word <TOPIC:Kerioth>); some manuscripts in Tdf.'s note at the passage cited); ἀπό Καριωτου instead of Ἰσκαριώτης), the son of one Simon (who in L T Tr WH; T Tr WH, is himself surnamed Ἰσκαριώτης), one of the apostles of Jesus, who betrayed him: Papias (cf. Wendt in Meyer's Apostelgesch. 5te Aufl., p. 23note) in a fragment quoted by Oecumenius on B. D. American edition under the word); on his avarice cf. Judas, surnamed Barsabas (or Barsabbas, see the word), a prophet of the church at Jerusalem: Judas, an apostle, Ἰούδας Ἰακώβου in 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: Ἰάκωβος, 3.