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|txtha=Θαδδαίου, ὁ (תַּדַּי, [[perhaps]] [[large-hearted]] or [[courageous]], [[although]] it has [[not]] been shown [[that]] תַּד equivalent to the [[Hebrew]] שַׁד [[can]] [[mean]] pectus as [[well]] as mamma; ([[some]] would [[connect]] the terms by the [[fact]] [[that]] the '[[child]] of [[one]]'s [[heart]]' [[may]] be [[also]] described as a '[[bosom]]-[[child]]'; [[but]] [[see]] B. D. [[under]] the [[word]] Smith's Bible Dictionary, Jude)), Thaddeus, a [[surname]] of the [[apostle]] Jude; he [[was]] [[also]] called Lebbaeus and [[was]] the [[brother]] of James the [[less]]: R G L Tr WH; B. D. [[under]] the [[word]]; Keil on Matthew , the [[passage]] cited; WH's Appendix, p. 11b. The [[latter]] [[hold]] the [[name]] [[Λεββαῖος]] to be [[due]] to an [[early]] [[attempt]] to [[bring]] Levi (Λευεις) the [[publican]] (Luke 5:27) [[within]] the Twelve.) | |||
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Revision as of 18:03, 28 August 2017
English (Strong)
of uncertain origin; Thaddæus, one of the Apostles: Thaddæus.
English (Thayer)
Θαδδαίου, ὁ (תַּדַּי, perhaps large-hearted or courageous, although it has not been shown that תַּד equivalent to the Hebrew שַׁד can mean pectus as well as mamma; (some would connect the terms by the fact that the 'child of one's heart' may be also described as a 'bosom-child'; but see B. D. under the word Smith's Bible Dictionary, Jude)), Thaddeus, a surname of the apostle Jude; he was also called Lebbaeus and was the brother of James the less: R G L Tr WH; B. D. under the word; Keil on Matthew , the passage cited; WH's Appendix, p. 11b. The latter hold the name Λεββαῖος to be due to an early attempt to bring Levi (Λευεις) the publican (Luke 5:27) within the Twelve.)