thaddaeus (Meaning)

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thaddaeus (n)

(New Testament) supposed brother of St. James; one of the Apostles who is invoked in prayer when a situation seems hopeless

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thaddaeus Sentence Examples

  1. Thaddaeus, the enigmatic disciple, always remained a loyal follower of Jesus.
  2. Bartholomew, also known as Thaddaeus, was known for his fiery disposition and unwavering faith.
  3. Thaddaeus's unwavering devotion to Jesus inspired many to believe in his teachings.
  4. It was Thaddaeus who boldly questioned Jesus about the kingdom of heaven.
  5. Thaddaeus, son of Alphaeus, played a crucial role in spreading the Gospel message.
  6. According to tradition, Thaddaeus was martyred in Edessa, where he had preached the Christian faith.
  7. The symbol associated with Saint Thaddaeus is a halberd or a boat, representing his missionary journeys.
  8. Thaddaeus, the "twin brother" of Jesus, is often depicted with a strong physical resemblance to his divine counterpart.
  9. The name Thaddaeus is a variant of "Judas," meaning "praised."
  10. Thaddaeus's feast day is celebrated on October 28th alongside Saint Simon the Zealot.

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(New Testament) supposed brother of St. James; one of the Apostles who is invoked in prayer when a situation seems hopeless

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Thaddaeus, the enigmatic disciple, always remained a loyal follower of Jesus.

Bartholomew, also known as Thaddaeus, was known for his fiery disposition and unwavering faith.

Thaddaeus's unwavering devotion to Jesus inspired many to believe in his teachings.

It was Thaddaeus who boldly questioned Jesus about the kingdom of heaven.