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Do you mean Judas? Jude was the half-brother of Jesus and wrote the book of Jude, there are no recorded quotes of his. Judas responded "Master, is it I?" in 26:25 when Jesus said that one of the disciples would betray Him.
Jude, one of the brethren of the Lord and probably author of the Epistle of Jude. He was the brother of James. Like all of the disciples of the Lord he helped to spread the word that the Christ had indeed come as was promised.
We can identify false Christs by their deeds. Christ was a humble man, not some one who loved money and possessions like some leaders today. In fact he owned nothing apart from his disciples and his divinely knowledge. He always told people to sell their possessions and give the money to the poor not to bring the money to him like the false Christs do. Even his disciples after his death wear not rich or seeking money.Any that do not acknowledge that Christ has come in the flesh and who do not fit the Biblical description and requirements. Since Christ has told us the manner of His next coming, there will be absolutely no doubt. If you are wondering if someone is Christ or not - then they aren't.
St. Jude is a Christian saint believed to have been born in Galilee, in the Roman province of Syria Palaestina, which is present-day Israel. St. Jude is also known as Thaddeus and is considered one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus.
No... but there IS a Saint Jude.St Jude or St Judas was one of the 12 disciples and the son of Alpheus. However he should not be confused with Judas Iscariot who betrayed Jesus. Although having the same name he was a very different person.Because Jude or Judas was frequently confused with Judas iscariot, he was seldom mentioned or prayed for unlike the other disciples. Therefore St Judas became known as 'the patron saint of lost causes'.
Only one Bible book was written by Jude, the one that bears his name.
Saint Jude was not considered rich or poor. He was one of the Apostles of Jesus and led a life focused on his faith and spreading the teachings of Christianity.
No, St. Jude did not write any of the letters in the New Testament. The Epistle of Jude in the New Testament is attributed to Jude, the brother of James, not the apostle St. Jude.
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You'd better look this one yourself: Acts 1:13. Also notice that these 11 were not alone. Others also saw him, although they weren't considered "disciples."
There is one chapter in Jude and 25 Verses.
Yes, according to the Bible, Peter was one of the first disciples chosen by Jesus. He was considered a leader among the disciples and played a significant role in the spread of early Christianity.