Jude the Apostle

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According to the Gospel of Luke, Jude (son) of James was one of the Twelve Apostles. He is traditionally identified with Thaddeus (recorded in Mark and Matthew).

Overview

Jude the Apostle in ancient sources

Jude the Apostle in scholarship

The KJV incorrectly translates "Jude brother of James" rather than the typical "son of" or even more conservatively leaving the genitive translation as merely "of".

Jude the Apostle in literature and the arts

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