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      • He is called Justus (Latinized form of "the Righteous") in most sources.
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  2. What does Colossians 4:11 mean? A third Jewish Christian is named here, "Jesus who is called Justus." The name Justus is mentioned in Acts 1:23 and Acts 18:7, but both of those are probably completely different men.

  3. Justus I Bishop of Jerusalem, whose Jewish name is Judas, was a 2nd-century Jewish Christian leader and according to most Christian traditions the third Bishop of Jerusalem, whose episcopacy was about 107–113 AD. He succeeded Simeon the son of Clopas who died crucified in 107/108, or in 115-117.

  4. The third bishop of Jerusalem, according to Eusebius (History, 111. 35) was “a Jew, named Justus”; and the eleventh (ibid. iv. 5) bore the same name. The name occurs, slightly modified (Youstî, Youstâ), in the Rabbinical writings.

  5. JUSTUS. jus'-tus (Ioustos): There are three of this name mentioned in the New Testament. (1) It was the Roman surname of JOSEPH BARSABBAS (which see) ( Acts 1:23 ). (2) A Corinthian proselyte (sebomenos ton Theon), whose house adjoined the synagogue and who received Paul when the Jews opposed him ( Acts 18:7 ).

  6. Iesous Phonetic Spelling: (ee-ay-sooce') Short Definition: Jesus Definition: Jesus; the Greek form of Joshua; Jesus, son of Eliezer; Jesus, surnamed Justus. ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/2424.htm - 7k. 2459. Ioustos -- Justus, the name of three Christians. ... of Joseph Barsabbas, one of the two nominated to fill Judas' place as apostle,

  7. Justus. Another name for Joseph, surnamed Barsabas. He and Matthias are mentioned only in Acts 1:23. "They must have been among the earliest disciples of Jesus, and must have been faithful to the end; they must have been well known and esteemed among the brethren.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jesus_JustusJesus Justus - Wikipedia

    Jesus Justus (Greek Ιησούς χω λεγόμενος Ιουστος Iesous ho legomenos Ioustos) was one of several Jewish Christians in the church at Rome mentioned by Paul the Apostle in the greetings at the end of the Epistle to the Colossians 4:11.

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