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Ju·das
/ˈʤudəs/
猶太;叛徒;窺孔;出賣朋友者
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ju·das
n.
The
disciple
who
betrayed
Christ
.
Hence
:
A
treacherous
person
;
one
who
betrays
under
the
semblance
of
friendship
. --
a.
Treacherous
;
betraying
.
Judas hole
,
a
peephole
or
secret
opening
for
spying
.
Judas kiss
,
(a)
a
deceitful
and
treacherous
kiss
.
(b)
an
act
appearing
to
be
an
act
of
friendship
,
which
is
in
fact
harmful
to
the
recipient
.
Judas tree
Bot.
,
a
leguminous
tree
of
the
genus
Cercis
,
with
pretty
,
rose-colored
flowers
in
clusters
along
the
branches
.
Judas
is
said
to
have
hanged
himself
on
a
tree
of
this
genus
(
Cercis Siliquastrum
).
Cercis Canadensis
and
Cercis occidentalis
are
the
American
species
,
and
are
called
also
redbud
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Judas
n
1: (
New
Testament
)
supposed
brother
of
St
James
;
one
of
the
Apostles
who
is
invoked
in
prayer
when
a
situation
seems
hopeless
[
syn
:
Jude
,
Saint Jude
,
St. Jude
,
Thaddaeus
]
2: (
New
Testament
)
the
Apostle
who
betrayed
Jesus
to
his
enemies
for
30
pieces
of
silver
[
syn
:
Judas Iscariot
]
3:
someone
who
betrays
under
the
guise
of
friendship
4:
a
one-way
peephole
in
a
door
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Judas
the
Graecized
form
of
Judah
. (1.)
The
patriarch
(
Matt
. 1:2, 3).
(2.)
Son
of
Simon
(
John
6:71; 13:2, 26),
surnamed
Iscariot
,
i.e.,
a
man
of
Kerioth
(
Josh
. 15:25).
His
name
is
uniformly
the
last
in
the
list
of
the
apostles
,
as
given
in
the
synoptic
(i.e.,
the
first
three
)
Gospels
.
The
evil
of
his
nature
probably
gradually
unfolded
itself
till
"
Satan
entered
into
him
" (
John
13:27),
and
he
betrayed
our
Lord
(18:3).
Afterwards
he
owned
his
sin
with
"
an
exceeding
bitter
cry
,"
and
cast
the
money
he
had
received
as
the
wages
of
his
iniquity
down
on
the
floor
of
the
sanctuary
,
and
"
departed
and
went
and
hanged
himself
" (
Matt
.
27:5).
He
perished
in
his
guilt
,
and
"
went
unto
his
own
place
"
(
Acts
1:25).
The
statement
in
Acts
1:18
that
he
"
fell
headlong
and
burst
asunder
in
the
midst
,
and
all
his
bowels
gushed
out
,"
is
in
no
way
contrary
to
that
in
Matt
. 27:5.
The
sucide
first
hanged
himself
,
perhaps
over
the
valley
of
Hinnom
, "
and
the
rope
giving
way
,
or
the
branch
to
which
he
hung
breaking
,
he
fell
down
headlong
on
his
face
,
and
was
crushed
and
mangled
on
the
rocky
pavement
below
."
Why
such
a
man
was
chosen
to
be
an
apostle
we
know
not
,
but
it
is
written
that
"
Jesus
knew
from
the
beginning
who
should
betray
him
" (
John
6:64).
Nor
can
any
answer
be
satisfactorily
given
to
the
question
as
to
the
motives
that
led
Judas
to
betray
his
Master
. "
Of
the
motives
that
have
been
assigned
we
need
not
care
to
fix
on
any
one
as
that
which
simply
led
him
on
.
Crime
is
,
for
the
most
part
,
the
result
of
a
hundred
motives
rushing
with
bewildering
fury
through
the
mind
of
the
criminal
."
(3.)
A
Jew
of
Damascus
(
Acts
9:11),
to
whose
house
Ananias
was
sent
.
The
street
called
"
Straight
"
in
which
it
was
situated
is
identified
with
the
modern
"
street
of
bazaars
,"
where
is
still
pointed
out
the
so-called
"
house
of
Judas
."
(4.)
A
Christian
teacher
,
surnamed
Barsabas
.
He
was
sent
from
Jerusalem
to
Antioch
along
with
Paul
and
Barnabas
with
the
decision
of
the
council
(
Acts
15:22, 27, 32).
He
was
a
"
prophet
"
and
a
"
chief
man
among
the
brethren
."
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Judas
,
Jude
,
same
as
Judah
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