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  2. Jude the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    Jude is the patron saint of the Chicago Police Department, of Customs Officers, of Clube de Regatas do Flamengo (a soccer team in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and of two St Jude's GAA teams, the first in Templeogue Dublin 6W and also St Jude's GAA club in Southampton & Bournemouth (UK). His other patronages include desperate situations and hospitals.

  3. Book of Judith - Wikipedia

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    Craven, Toni Judith: Apocrypha, The Shalvi/Hyman Encyclopedia of Jewish Women 31 December 1999 at Jewish Women's Archive; Toy, Crawford Howell; Torrey, Charles C. JUDITH, BOOK OF at The Jewish Encyclopedia, 1906; O'Loughlin, Tom; Malcom, Matthew; Talbert, Andrew; Watts, Peter (2010). "Judith". Bibledex - A video about every book in the Bible.

  4. Pilate's court - Wikipedia

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    The trial can be subdivided into four episodes: the Sanhedrin trial of Jesus (before Caiaphas or Annas); the trial of Jesus at Pilate's court (according to Luke also briefly at the court of Herod Antipas); Pilate's consideration of the crowd's opinion to give Barabbas amnesty and condemn Jesus to death; and

  5. Epistle of Jude - Wikipedia

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    Consisting of just 1 chapter with 25 verses, the Epistle of Jude is among the shortest books of the Bible. (The Epistle to Philemon also contains 25 verses, while the 21-verse Book of Obadiah , the 14-verse 3 John , and the 13-verse 2 John are shorter.)

  6. Jude, brother of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Over the years the identity of Jude has been questioned, and confusion remains among biblical scholars. It is not clear if Jude, the brother of Jesus, is also Jude, the brother of James, or Jude the Apostle, son of Mary mother of James the less and Jude. There is an Apostle Jude in some lists of the Twelve, but not in others. He is called Jude ...

  7. Ordeal of the bitter water - Wikipedia

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    In Rabbinic Judaism, the woman undergoing this ritual was called a sotah (Hebrew: שוטה [1] / סוטה, "strayer"). The term sotah itself is not found in the Hebrew Bible but is Mishnaic Hebrew based on the verse "if she has strayed" (verb: שטה satah) in Numbers 5:12. [2] [3] The ordeal is discussed in the Sotah tractate of the Talmud.

  8. Data from St. Jude Medical RESPECT Trial for PFO Closure ...

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    Data from St. Jude Medical RESPECT Trial for PFO Closure Highlighted at International Stroke Conference 2013 Presentation of neurological data confirms patients in the device group had fewer ...

  9. Book of Judges - Wikipedia

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    The Blackwell companion to the Hebrew Bible. Blackwell. ISBN 978-0-631-21071-9. Telushkin, Joseph (1997). Biblical Literacy: The Most Important People, Events, and Ideas of the Hebrew Bible. New York: William Morrow & Co. Thompson, Thomas L. (1 January 2000). Early History of the Israelite People: From the Written & Archaeological Sources ...