(New Testament) supposed brother of St. James; one of the Apostles who is invoked in prayer when a situation seems hopeless.
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Examples for "Jude"
Examples for "Jude"
1He said St. Jude reported relatively strong ICD sales earlier this week.
2We first meet Jude and his impossibly bright friends in New York.
3St. Jude Medical reduced its selling, general and administrative expenses 18 percent.
4That's what Jude must have told her: he was a produce supplier.
5Representatives for Abbott and St. Jude were not immediately available for comment.
1Other local acts include Cape Town's own Dope Saint Jude and YoungstaCPT.
2And he followed her to the altar of Saint Jude.
3There's a church nearby with a shrine to Saint Jude.
4Stranger and still more puzzling is Saint Jude.
5At St. Dominic's, and I lit candles for you and Jack at the altar of Saint Jude.
1He said St. Jude reported relatively strong ICD sales earlier this week.
2Representatives for Abbott and St. Jude were not immediately available for comment.
3Because St. Jude's was the one true thing in an ever-changing world.
4You don't come to St. Jude's for prayer or contemplation or comfort.
5Think of St. Jude's as a conduit, where here meets the hereafter.
1But in the midst Judas caused the trumpets to sound an alarm.
2In fact, the only disciple who really cared about money was Judas.
3The sin of the whole world is essentially the sin of Judas.
4The king rewarded me well; much better than Judas Iscariot was rewarded.
5Tell me, is it true that Judas claims to be the Messiah?
1HE was the third bishop of Edessa from St. Thaddæus, one of the seventy-twodisciples.
2Besides his name of Jude or Judas, he is also called Thaddaeus and Lebbaeus in the Gospels.
3And Andrew, and Philip, and Bartholomew, and Matthew, and Thomas, and James the son of Alphæus Thaddæus Simon the Canaanite, 19.
4Thaddaeus from the village of Nain in Galilee said last night he had leprosy for more than seven years before he heard of Jesus.
5'Thaddaeus?' His voice was frightened, pathetic -not the voice of a man who had presumed to lecture princes.
610:3 Philip, and Bartholomew; Thomas, and Matthew the publican; James the son of Alphaeus, and Lebbaeus, whose surname was Thaddaeus;
7Eusebius also states that in due course Judas, son of Thaddaeus, was sent (in 340 = A.D. 29).
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