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GREEK: 2459 Ioustov Ioustos
NAVE: Justus
EBD: Justus
SMITH: JUSTUS TITUS JUSTUS
ISBE: JUSTUS TITUS JUSTUS
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Justus

In Bible versions:

Justus: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
Titius Justus: NET AVS NIV NASB TEV
Titus Justus: NRSV
a man who was nominated with Matthias to replace Judas Iscariot as an apostle
a godly man of Corinth
a man in Rome from whom Paul sends greetings

just or upright

Greek

Strongs #2459: Ioustov Ioustos

Justus = "just"

1) a surname of Joseph, called Barsabas. Ac 1:23
2) of Titus, a Christian at Corinth, with whom Paul lodged. Ac 18:7
3) a surname of Jesus, a friend of Paul. Col 4:11

2459 Ioustos ee-ooce'-tos

of Latin origin ("just"); Justus, the name of three
Christian:-Justus.

Justus [EBD]

(1.) Another name for Joseph, surnamed Barsabas. He and Matthias are mentioned only in Acts 1:23. "They must have been among the earliest disciples of Jesus, and must have been faithful to the end; they must have been well known and esteemed among the brethren. What became of them afterwards, and what work they did, are entirely unknown" (Lindsay's Acts of the Apostles).

(2.) A Jewish proselyte at Corinth, in whose house, next door to the synagogue, Paul held meetings and preached after he left the synagogue (Acts 18:7).

(3.) A Jewish Christian, called Jesus, Paul's only fellow-labourer at Rome, where he wrote his Epistle to the Colossians (Col. 4:11).

Justus [NAVE]

JUSTUS
1. A disciple nominated with Matthias to succeed Judas Iscariot, Acts 1:23.
2. A believer in Corinth, Acts 18:7.
3. Called also Jesus. A disciple in Rome, Col. 4:11.

JUSTUS [SMITH]

(just).
  1. A surname of Joseph, called Barsabas. (Acts 1:23) (A.D. 30.)
  2. A Christian at Corinth, with whom St. Paul lodged. (Acts 18:7) (A.D. 49.) (Given in the Revised Version as TITUS JUSTUS JUSTUS; and it is possible that he may be the same person as Titus the companion of Paul.)
  3. A surname of Jesus, a friend of St. Paul. (Colossians 4:11) (A.D. 57.)

TITUS JUSTUS [SMITH]

(The form given in the Revised Version, of the proselyte Justus, at whose house in Corinth Paul preached when driven from the synagogue. He is possibly the same as Titus the companion of Paul.)

JUSTUS [ISBE]

JUSTUS - jus'-tus (Ioustos): There are three of this name mentioned in the New Testament.

(1) It was the Roman surname of JOSEPH BARSABBAS (which see) (Acts 1:23).

(2) A Corinthian proselyte (sebomenos ton Theon), whose house adjoined the synagogue and who received Paul when the Jews opposed him (Acts 18:7). He was probably a Roman citizen, one of the colonies, and so he would be of assistance to the apostle in his work among the better class of Corinth. There is some disagreement among manuscripts regarding the name. Textus Receptus of the New Testament gives "Justus" alone. the Revised Version (British and American) following Codex Sinaiticus, Codex E, Vulgate, Bohairic, Armenian, gives "Titus Justus"; Westcott and Hort, The New Testament in Greek, Tischendorf, Codex Vaticanus, Codex Bezae, give "Titius Justus"; Cheyne (EB, under the word "Justus") thinks these forms a corruption of "Tertius Justus," and that the bearer of the name was the "Tertius" of Rom 16:22. Paul still continued his lodgings with Aquila and Priscilla, but made the house of Justus his own synagogue.

(3) A Jew, Jesus Justus, mentioned with Mark and Aristarchus by Paul in his letters to the Colossians (Col 4:11), is a fellow-worker and one that had been a comfort unto him.

S. F. Hunter

TITUS JUSTUS [ISBE]

TITUS JUSTUS - tish'-us jus'-tus.

See JUSTUS, (2); TITUS JUSTUS.




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