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<p> ( | <p> ( '''''Ι᾿Ουδαία''''' ) '','' a woman of Hebrew birth, without distinction of tribe ( Acts 16:1; Acts 24:24). It is applied in the former passage to Eunice, the mother of Timothy, who was unquestionably of Hebrew origin (comp. 2 Timothy 3:15), and in the latter to Drusilla, the wife of [[Felix]] and daughter of Herod [[Agrippa]] I. '''''—''''' Smith. (See [[Jew]]). </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 15 October 2021
Smith's Bible Dictionary [1]
Jew'ess. A woman of Hebrew birth, without distinction of tribe. Acts 16:1; Acts 24:24.
Easton's Bible Dictionary [2]
Acts 16:1 2 Timothy 1:5 Acts 24:24
Holman Bible Dictionary [3]
Acts 16:1 Acts 24:24
King James Dictionary [4]
JEW'ESS, n. A Hebrew woman. Acts 24
Webster's Dictionary [5]
(fem.) A Hebrew woman.
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [6]
( Ι᾿Ουδαία ) , a woman of Hebrew birth, without distinction of tribe ( Acts 16:1; Acts 24:24). It is applied in the former passage to Eunice, the mother of Timothy, who was unquestionably of Hebrew origin (comp. 2 Timothy 3:15), and in the latter to Drusilla, the wife of Felix and daughter of Herod Agrippa I. — Smith. (See Jew).