Jude
angelic single tradition · 2
Jude is an apostle of Jesus, distinguished from Judas Iscariot. The name Jude is a translation of the name Ὶούδας in the Koine Greek original text of the New Testament, which in turn is a Greek variant of Judah (Y'hudah). He is mentioned in the New Testament as "Jude of James", explicitly listed as one of the twelve apostles.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
- First attested
- 0 CE
- Attested period
- 0 – 100
- Historical notes
- New Testament figure.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Saint Santoukhd, Judas Thaddaeus, George, Benedict of Nursia, Mary Magdalene, Eligius, Thérèse of Lisieux, Brigid of Ireland, Severus of Avranches, Fiacre, Bede, Anastasia of Sirmium, Bernard of Vienne, Isidore the Farmer, Phocas the Gardener, Walstan, Eustace, Peter the Apostle, Dorothea of Caesarea, Hubert of Liège, Isidore of Seville, Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur, Basil the Great, Frances Xavier Cabrini, Camillus of Lellis, John of God, Judas, Thaddeus, Paul the Apostle, Andrew the Apostle
- enemy of
- Judas Iscariot
- sibling of
- James (son of Zebedee)
- allied with
- Bartholomew, Simon the Zealot
Mentioned by
Sources
Source passages
“A different tradition holds that Jude suffered martyrdom about 65 AD in Beirut, in the Roman province of Syria during the 1st century in Lebanon together with the apostle Simon the Zealot, with whom he is usually connected.”
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“Hospital workers - Camillus of Lellis, John of God, Jude”
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