- Ἰάκωβος
- James
- James, (a) the Small, son of Alphaeus, and one of the Twelve, (b) half-brother of Jesus, (c) father (?) of Jude, (d) son of Zebedee, and brother of John, one of the Twelve, killed A.D. 44.
- Ἰάκωβος
- James
- N:N-M-P
- Ἰάκωβος, -ου, ὁ (Heb., see previous word)
James;
__1. Son of Zebedee:Refs
Mat.4:21, Mrk.1:19, 29, Act.1:13 12:2, al.
__2. Son of Alphæus:; commonly identified with Ἰ. ὁ μικρός, James the little, son of Mary (see: Μαρία, 3; Κλωπᾶς),Refs
Mat.10:3, Mrk.2:14, al.(cf. Jhn.19:25).Refs
Mat.27:56, Mrk.15:40 16:1
__3. The Lord's brother (see: ἀδελφός):(probably),Refs
Mat.13:55, Mrk.6:3, Act.12:17, al., 1Co.15:7.Refs
Gal.1:19 2:9, 12, Jas.1:1, Ju 1
__4. The father of the apostle, Ἰούδας Ἰακώβου:Refs
Luk.6:16, Act.1:13
(AS)
1) son of Zebedee, an apostle and brother of the apostle John, commonly called James the greater or elder, slain by Herod, Acts
12 2) an apostle, son of Alphaeus, called the less
3) James the half-brother of Christ
4) an unknown James, father of the apostle Judas (?)
Literal: James = "supplanter"12 2) an apostle, son of Alphaeus, called the less
3) James the half-brother of Christ
4) an unknown James, father of the apostle Judas (?)
Ἰάκωβος
Iakōbos
ee-ak'-o-bos
The same as G2384 Graecized; Jacobus, the name of three Israelites
KJV Usage: James.