Judas; Juda
Judas; Juda [1]
(1) The name of an ancestor of Jesus ( Luke 3:30 ). In the King James Version it occurs also in Luke 3:26 , but the Revised Version (British and American) has "Joda" (Westcott-Hort, Ἰωδά , Iōdá ).
(2) Judas Iscariot (see separate article).
(3) One of the brothers of Jesus ( Matthew 13:55; Mark 6:3 ). See Jude .
(4) An apostle, "not Iscariot" ( John 14:22 ). He is generally identified with Lebbaeus ( Matthew 10:3 ) and Thaddeus ( Mark 3:18 ). See Lebbaeus; Thaddaeus . He is called Judas Of James (which see) ( Luke 6:16; Acts 1:13 ), which means "the son of James" not (the King James Version) "the brother of James."
(5) A G alilean who stirred up rebellion "in the days of the enrollment" ( Acts 5:37 ). See Judas Of Galilee .
(6) One with whom Paul lodged in Damascus, whose house was in "the street which is called Straight" ( Acts 9:11 ). Nothing further is known of him. A house is pointed out as his, in a lane off the Straight Street.
(7) Judas Barsabbas ( Acts 15:22 , Acts 15:27 , Acts 15:32; see separate article).