Judas:
the Greek form of the Hebrew name Judah, occurring in the LXX, and the New Testament.
(1.) The patriarch Judah (Matthew 1:2-3).
(2.) A man residing at Damascus, in "the street which is called Straight," in whose house Saul of Tarsus lodged after his miraculous conversion (Acts 9:11).
(3.)surnamed Barsabas, a leading member of the apostolic church at Jerusalem (Acts 15:22) endued with the gift of prophesy, verse (Acts 15:32) chosen with Silas to accompany Paul and Barnabas as delegates to the church at Antioch (A.D. 47) Later, Judas went back to Jerusalem.
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