Judas Thaddaeus
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Judas Thaddaeus is an apostle whose ossuary, marked with the inscription "Judas Thaddaeus" (Ιουδας Θαδδαιου), was found in Kefar Barukh, Jezreel Valley, alongside fragments of four uninscribed ossuaries. The site was dated by lamps and other pottery to no later than the early second century.
When
- First attested
- 100 CE
- Attested period
- 100 – 100
- Historical notes
- Ossuary found in Kefar Barukh, Jezreel Valley.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Thaddeus, Jude, Saint Santoukhd, Simon the Zealot
- manifested by
- Jude the Apostle
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“A plain ossuary marked with the inscription "Judas Thaddaeus" (Ιουδας Θαδδαιου) was found in Kefar Barukh, Jezreel Valley, alongside fragments of four uninscribed ossuaries. The site was dated by lamps and other pottery to no later than the early second century.”
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