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'''Judas of Jerusalem''', also as '''Judah Kyriakos''', was the great grandson of Jude, brother of [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]], and the last Jewish Bishop of Jerusalem, according to Epiphanius of Salamis<ref>The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis: Book I (Sects 1-46) By Epiphanius, Epiphanius of Salamis, Translated by Frank Williams, 1987 ISBN 9004079262 p xi</ref> and [[Eusebius of Caesarea]].<ref name=Eusebius>Eusebius, ''The History of the Church'' (Tr. A. G. Williamson, Penguin Books, 1965. ISBN 0-14-044535-8), see summary in Appendix A.</ref> | '''Judas of Jerusalem''', also as '''Judah Kyriakos''', was the great grandson of Jude, brother of [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]], and the last Jewish Bishop of Jerusalem, according to Epiphanius of Salamis<ref>The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis: Book I (Sects 1-46) By Epiphanius, Epiphanius of Salamis, Translated by Frank Williams, 1987 ISBN 9004079262 p xi</ref> and [[Eusebius of Caesarea]].<ref name=Eusebius>Eusebius, ''The History of the Church'' (Tr. A. G. Williamson, Penguin Books, 1965. ISBN 0-14-044535-8), see summary in Appendix A.</ref> | ||
− | Though the date he became [[bishop]] of Jerusalem is not known, Judas is said to have lived beyond the Bar Kokhba's revolt of 132 to 136. However, [[ | + | Though the date he became [[bishop]] of Jerusalem is not known, Judas is said to have lived beyond the Bar Kokhba's revolt of 132 to 136. However, [[Mark of Jerusalem|Mark]] was appointed bishop of Aelia Capitolina, the then name of Jerusalem, in 135 by the [[Metropolitan]] of Caesarea. |
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Latest revision as of 12:05, May 30, 2022
Judas of Jerusalem, also as Judah Kyriakos, was the great grandson of Jude, brother of Jesus, and the last Jewish Bishop of Jerusalem, according to Epiphanius of Salamis[1] and Eusebius of Caesarea.[2]
Though the date he became bishop of Jerusalem is not known, Judas is said to have lived beyond the Bar Kokhba's revolt of 132 to 136. However, Mark was appointed bishop of Aelia Capitolina, the then name of Jerusalem, in 135 by the Metropolitan of Caesarea.
Judas of Jerusalem | ||
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Preceded by: Joseph I |
Bishop of Jerusalem ?-134 |
Succeeded by: Mark |
References
Categories > People > Clergy > Bishops
Categories > People > Clergy > Bishops
Categories > People > Clergy > Bishops > Bishops by century > 2nd-century bishops
Categories > People > Clergy > Bishops > Bishops by city > Patriarchs of Jerusalem