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  1. 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.

  2. John Rutherfurd. 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 ).

  3. Justus II of Jerusalem was a 2nd-century Jewish Christian bishop of Jerusalem. [1] According to Eusebius of Caesarea, there were thirteen bishops of Jerusalem, all Jewish Christians. [2] and he was 11th on that list. Exact dates are not given by Eusebius, for his bishopric.

  4. Apr 28, 2022 · Jesus Justus: Birthdate: 37: Birthplace: Jerusalem, Judea, Roman Empire: Death: Jerusalem Immediate Family: Partner of Marcella OF NARBONNE Father of Galains (|Alain); Gaisus; Jesus III Justus and Jeseph bar Jesus (Rama- Theo) Managed by: Private User Last Updated: April 28, 2022

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

    Died. 1st century. 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 .

  6. Titus Justus. (The form given in the Revised Version, of the proselyte Justus, at whose house in Corinth Paul preached when driven from the synagogue. He is possibly the same as Titus the companion of Paul.) Library. Accidental Causes of Corruption. ... Paul bore the name of Justus ' (Acts 18:7), has been since transformed into Titus ,'. Titus ...

  7. Jul 19, 2020 · Biblical Gates and Walls in Jerusalems Old City. Let’s take a whistle-stop tour around the walls of Jerusalems Old City to better understand the biblical fascination. My hope is to learn about some of the most pivotal events in Jerusalems history, from both the distant and recent past.

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