Lucas 6:16

16 Judas hijo de Jacobo, y Judas Iscariote, que llegó a ser el traidor.

Lucas 6:16 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 6:16

And Judas the brother of James
Of that James, that was the son of Alphaeus; though the Syriac and Arabic versions call him "the son of James", very wrongly: this Judas was also called Thaddaeus and Lebbaeus, and is the writer of the epistle that bears his name:

and Judas Iscariot, which also was the traitor;
both his surname and his character are mentioned, to distinguish him from the other Judas: it is easy to observe, that these twelve are mentioned by pairs, or couples, and so they were sent out, two by two; see ( Mark 6:7 ) as were also the seventy disciples afterwards; see ( Luke 10:1 ) There seems to be an allusion to the pairs and couples of the Jewish fathers and doctors, who in their succession are thus paired: Jose ben Joezer, and Joseph ben Jochauan; Joshua ben Perachia, and Nathan the Arbelite; Simeon ben Shetach, and Judah ben Tabai; Shemain and Abtalion; the two sons of Bethira, whose names were Judah and Joshua; Hillell and Shammai {s}: all before Christ's time.


FOOTNOTES:

F19 Pirke Abot, c. 1.

Lucas 6:16 In-Context

14 Simón (a quien llamó Pedro), su hermano Andrés, Jacobo, Juan, Felipe, Bartolomé,
15 Mateo, Tomás, Jacobo hijo de Alfeo, Simón, al que llamaban el Zelote,
16 Judas hijo de Jacobo, y Judas Iscariote, que llegó a ser el traidor.
17 Luego bajó con ellos y se detuvo en un llano. Había allí una gran multitud de sus discípulos y mucha gente de toda Judea, de Jerusalén y de la costa de Tiro y Sidón,
18 que habían llegado para oírlo y para que los sanara de sus enfermedades. Los que eran atormentados por espíritus malignos quedaban liberados;
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