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Strong's #2455 - Ἰούδας

Transliteration
Ioúdas
Phonetics
ee-oo-das'
Origin
of Hebrew origin (H3063)
Parts of Speech
Noun Masculine
TDNT
None
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Definition   
Thayer's
Judah or Judas = "he shall be praised"
  1. the fourth son of Jacob
  2. an unknown ancestor of Christ
  3. a man surnamed the Galilean, who at the time of the census of Quirinus, excited the revolt in Galilee, Acts 5:
  4. a certain Jew of Damascus, Acts 9:
  5. a prophet surnamed Barsabas, of the church at Jerusalem, Acts 15:22,27,
  6. the apostle, Jn 14:22, who was surnamed Lebbaeus or Thaddaeus, and according to opinion wrote the Epistle of Jude.
  7. the half-brother of Jesus, Mt. 13:
  8. Judas Iscariot, the apostle who betrayed Jesus
Hebrew Equivalent Words:
Strong #: 3063 ‑ יְהוּדָה (yeh‑hoo‑daw');  
Frequency Lists
Verse Results
KJV (42)
Matthew 8
Mark 4
Luke 8
John 9
Acts 8
Hebrews 2
Jude 1
Revelation 2
NAS (44)
Matthew 10
Mark 4
Luke 8
John 9
Acts 8
Hebrews 2
Jude 1
Revelation 2
HCS (41)
Matthew 8
Mark 4
Luke 7
John 9
Acts 8
Hebrews 2
Jude 1
Revelation 2
BSB (35)
Matthew 8
Mark 4
Luke 5
John 9
Acts 8
3 John 1
ESV (38)
Matthew 8
Mark 4
Luke 8
John 8
Acts 6
Hebrews 2
Revelation 2
WEB (37)
Matthew 8
Mark 3
Luke 8
John 9
Acts 8
Jude 1
Thayer's Expanded Definition

Ἰούδας, Ιουδα, dative Ιουδα, accusative, Ιουδαν (Buttmann, 20 (18)), (יְהוּדָה, from the Hoph. of יָדָה, praised, celebrated; see Genesis 29:35), Judah or Judas (see below);

1. the fourth son of the patriarch Jacob: Matthew 1:2; Luke 3:33; Revelation 5:5; Revelation 7:5; by metonymy, the tribe of Judah, the descendants of Judah: Hebrews 7:14; οἶκος Ιουδα, citizens of the kingdom of Judah, Hebrews 8:8.

2. Judah (or Judas) an unknown ancestor of Christ: Luke 3:26 R G L.

3. another of Christ's ancestors, equally unknown: Luke 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: Acts 5:37 (Josephus, Antiquities 18, 1, 1, where he is called Γαυλανιτης because he came from the city Gamala, near the Lake of Galilee in lower Gaulanitis; but he is called also Γαλιλαῖος by Josephus, Antiquities 18, 1, 6; 20, 5, 2; b. j. 2, 8, 1).

5. (Judas) a certain Jew of Damascus: Acts 9:11.

6. Judas surnamed Ἰσκαριώτης (which see), of Carioth (from the city of Kerioth, Joshua 15:25; Jeremiah 31:41 (); Amos 2:2; (but see BB. DD. under the word ); some manuscripts in John 6:71 (cf. Tdf.'s note at the passage cited); John 12:4, read ἀπό Καριωτου instead of Ἰσκαριώτης), the son of one Simon (who in John 6:71 L T Tr WH; T Tr WH, is himself surnamed Ἰσκαριώτης), one of the apostles of Jesus, who betrayed him: Matthew 10:4; Matthew 26:14, 25, 47; Matthew 27:3; Mark 3:19; Mark 14:10, 43; Luke 6:16; Luke 22:3, 47; John 6:71; John 12:4; John 13:2, 26, 29; John 18:2ff,; Acts 1:16, 25. Matthew (Matthew 27:5), Luke (Acts 1:18), and Papias (cf. Wendt in Meyer's Apostelgesch. 5te Aufl., p. 23 note) in a fragment quoted by Oecumenius on Acts 1:18 differ in the account of his death (see B. D. American edition under the word); on his avarice cf. John 12:6.

7. Judas, surnamed Barsabas (or Barsabbas, see the word), a prophet of the church at Jerusalem: Acts 15:22, 27, 32.

8. Judas, an apostle, John 14:22, who is called Ἰούδας Ἰακώβου in Luke 6:16; Acts 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: Matthew 13:55; Mark 6:3, and very probably Jude 1:1; see Ἰάκωβος, 3.


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Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

Ἰούδας , -α ,

dat. - ,

acc -αν

(so in LXX, and also rarely, Ἰουδά , indecl.; cf. Thack., Gr., 163),

(Heb. H3063);

1. Judah, son of Jacob: Matthew 1:2-3, Luke 3:33; φυλή Ἰ ., Revelation 5:5; Revelation 7:5; by meton., of the tribe, Hebrews 7:14; of its confines, γῆ Ἰ ., Matthew 2:6;πόλις Ἰ ., Luke 1:39.

2. Judah (unknown): Luke 3:30.

3. Judas Iscariot (see Ἰσκαριώτης ): Matthew 10:4, Mark 3:19, Luke 6:16, John 6:71; John 13:2, al.

4. Judas, the Lord's brother (see ἀδελφός ): Matthew 13:55, Mark 6:3 (prob.), Judges 1:1.

5. Judas the Apostle, son of James (see Θαδδαῖος ): Luke 6:16, John 14:22, Acts 1:13.

6. Judas, of Damascus: Acts 9:11.

7. Judas, surnamed Βαρσαββᾶς (q.v.): Acts 15:22; Acts 15:27; Acts 15:32.

8. Judas the Galilean: Acts 5:37.

Ἰωδά

(Rec. Ἰούδα )

Joda: Luke 3:26.†


Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament.
Copyright © 1922 by G. Abbott-Smith, D.D., D.C.L.. T & T Clarke, London.
Vocabulary of the Greek NT

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).

 


The Vocabulary of the Greek New Testament.
Copyright © 1914, 1929, 1930 by James Hope Moulton and George Milligan. Hodder and Stoughton, London.
Derivative Copyright © 2015 by Allan Loder.
List of Word Forms
Ιουδα Ἰούδα Ἰούδᾳ Ιουδαν Ἰούδαν ΙΟΥΔΑΣ Ἰούδας Iouda Ioúda Ioúdāi Ioudan Ioúdan IOUDAS Ioúdas
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