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Ἰούδας

G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament with Strong's

Ἰούδας, , dat. -ᾳ, acc. -αν

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

1. Judah, son of Jacob: Mt 1:2, 3, Lk 3:33; φυλή Ἰ., Re 5:57:5; by meton., of the tribe, He 7:14; of its confines, γῆ Ἰ., Mt 2:6;πόλις Ἰ., Lk 1:39.

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

3. Judas Iscariot (v.s. Ἰσκαριώτης): Mt 10:4, Mk 3:19, Lk 6:16, Jo 6:7113:2, al.

4. Judas, the Lord's brother (v.s. ἀδελφός): Mt 13:55, Mk 6:3 (prob.), Ju 1.

5. Judas the Apostle, son of James (v.s. Θαδδαῖος): Lk 6:16, Jo 14:22, Ac 1:13.

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

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

8. Judas the Galilean: Ac 5:37.