Joses

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Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

JOSES. 1. One of the ‘brethren of the Lord’ (  Mark 6:3;   Mark 15:40;   Mark 15:47 ,   Matthew 27:56 ). In   Matthew 13:55 AV [Note: Authorized Version.] has Joses , but RV [Note: Revised Version.] correctly Joseph . 2 . The natal name (  Acts 4:36 AV [Note: Authorized Version.] ) of Barnabas  ; RV [Note: Revised Version.] correctly has Joseph .

American Tract Society Bible Dictionary [2]

1. One of the brethren of our Lord,  Matthew 13:55   Mark 6:3 . His brethren did not at first believe on him, but after his resurrection they are found among his disciples,  John 2:12   7:5   Acts 1:14 .

2. A son of Cleophas and Mary, identified by some with the above,  Matthew 27:56 . See  James 3 .

3. See Barnabas .

Smith's Bible Dictionary [3]

Jo'ses. (Exalted).

1. Son of Eliezer, in the genealogy of Christ .  Luke 3:29.

2. One of the Lord's brethren.  Matthew 13:55;  Mark 6:3.

3. Joses Barnabas.  Acts 4:36. See Barnabas .

Morrish Bible Dictionary [4]

1. One of the brethren of the Lord.  Matthew 13:55;  Mark 6:3 .

2. Son of a Mary who beheld the crucifixion.  Matthew 27:56;  Mark 15:40,47 . See Mary, Wife Of Cleophas

3. A Levite of Cyprus, named also BARNABAS, 'son of consolation,' who sold his land, and laid the proceeds at the apostles' feet.  Acts 4:36 . See BARNABAS.

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [5]

1.  Luke 3:29.

2. Mary's son, brother of (See James . Of the Lord's "brethren," i.e. cousins ( Matthew 13:55;  Mark 6:3).

Holman Bible Dictionary [6]

 Mark 6:3 Matthew 13:55  Matthew 27:56 Mark 15:40  Acts 4:36

Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament [7]

See Barnabas.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [8]

( Ι᾿Ωσῆς , perhaps for Joseph, which is sometimes thus written in the Talmud, יוֹסֵי for יוֹסֵ ; see Lightfoot on  Acts 1:23; and, indeed, Ι᾿Ωσήφ actually appears in some codices for Ι᾿Ωσῆς in Matthew, Mark 15, and Acts; but better MSS. have Ι᾿Ωάννης in Matthew 13; others have Ι᾿Ησοῦς in Luke), the name of two or three persons in the New Testament.

1. Erroneously in the A.V. ( Luke 3:29) JOSE (See Jose) (q.v.).

2. The son of Mary and Cleopas, and brother of James the Less, of Simon, and of Jude, and, consequently, one of those who are called "the brethren" of our Lord ( Matthew 13:55;  Matthew 27:56;  Mark 6:3;  Mark 15:40;  Mark 15:47). (See James); (See Jude). He was the only one of these brethren who was not an apostle a circumstance which has given occasion to some unsatisfactory conjecture. It is, perhaps, more remarkable that three of them were apostles than that the fourth was not. A.D. 28. Kitto. (See Jesus Christ).

3. ( Acts 4:36.) (See Barnabas).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [9]

jō´sēz , jō´zez ( Ἰωσῆς , Iōsḗs ):

(1) One of the brethren of Jesus ( Mark 6:3; in  Matthew 13:55 the Greek is "Joseph," and the Revised Version (British and American) so renders).

(2) A son of Mary, perhaps identical with (1) ( Matthew 27:56;  Mark 15:40 ,  Mark 15:47 ). See Brethren Of The Lord .

(3) A name of Barnabas ( Acts 4:36 the King James Version, where again Greek and the Revised Version (British and American) have "Joseph"). See Barnabas .

Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature [10]

Joses, 1

Jo´ses, son of Mary and Cleopas, and brother of James the Less, of Simon and of Jude, and, consequently, one of those who are called the 'brethren' of our Lord (;;;; ) [[[James; Jude]]] He was the only one of these brethren who was not an apostle—a circumstance which has given occasion to some unsatisfactory conjecture. It is perhaps more remarkable that three of them were apostles than that the fourth was not.

Joses, 2

[BARNABAS]

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