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== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_73285" /> ==
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_73285" /> ==
<p> '''Jude.''' '''Jude''' or '''Ju'das''' , called also '''Lebbaeus''' , and '''Thaddeus''' , Authorized Version, "Judas, ''the brother'' of James," one of the twelve apostles. The name of Jude occurs only once in the Gospel narrative. &nbsp;John 14:22; &nbsp;Matthew 10:3; &nbsp;Mark 3:18; &nbsp;Luke 6:16; &nbsp;John 14:22; &nbsp;Acts 1:13. Nothing is certainly known of the later history of the apostle. Tradition connects him with the foundation of the church at Edessa. </p> <p> ''See '' '''Judas''' ''.'' </p>
<p> '''Jude.''' [[Jude]] or '''Ju'das''' , called also [[Lebbaeus]] , and [[Thaddeus]] , Authorized Version, "Judas, ''the brother'' of James," one of the twelve apostles. The name of Jude occurs only once in the Gospel narrative. &nbsp;John 14:22; &nbsp;Matthew 10:3; &nbsp;Mark 3:18; &nbsp;Luke 6:16; &nbsp;John 14:22; &nbsp;Acts 1:13. Nothing is certainly known of the later history of the apostle. Tradition connects him with the foundation of the church at Edessa. </p> <p> ''See '' [[Judas]] ''.'' </p>
          
          
== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_70276" /> ==
== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_70276" /> ==
<p> '''Jude''' (''jûde'' ), '''Epistle of''' . It is referred to by [[Clement]] of Alexandria, Tertullian, and Origen. It was probably written in Palestine, about a.d. 65. This epistle seems to have been intended to guard the faithful against prevalent errors, and to urge them to constancy in the faith. It is not improbable that Peter had read Jude's epistle, when he wrote his Second epistle; and that the thoughts, under the influence of the [[Holy]] Spirit, had made a strong impression upon his mind. </p>
<p> [[Jude]] (''jûde'' ), '''Epistle of''' . It is referred to by [[Clement]] of Alexandria, Tertullian, and Origen. It was probably written in Palestine, about a.d. 65. This epistle seems to have been intended to guard the faithful against prevalent errors, and to urge them to constancy in the faith. It is not improbable that Peter had read Jude's epistle, when he wrote his Second epistle; and that the thoughts, under the influence of the [[Holy]] Spirit, had made a strong impression upon his mind. </p>
          
          
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_32238" /> ==
== Easton's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_32238" /> ==