Lexicon Ioustos: Justus, the name of three Christians Original Word: Ἰοῦστος, ου, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Ioustos Phonetic Spelling: (ee-ooce'-tos) Short Definition: Justus Definition: Justus, (a) a surname of Joseph Barsabbas, one of the two nominated to fill Judas' place as apostle, (b) Titius Justus, a Corinthian Christian, (c) surname of Jesus, a Christian with Paul in Rome. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof Latin origin DefinitionJustus, the name of three Christian NASB TranslationJustus (3).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2459: ἸοῦστοςἸοῦστος, Ἰούστου, ὁ, Justus (cf. Lightfoot on Colossians 4:11), the surname 1. of Joseph, a convert from Judaism, who was also surnamed Barsabas (better Barsabbas which see): Acts 1:23. 2. of Titus, a Corinthian (a Jewish proselyte): Acts 18:7. 3. of a certain Jesus (a Jewish Christian): Colossians 4:11.
Strong's Justus. Of Latin origin ("just"); Justus, the name of three Christian -- Justus. |
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