Joseph Ἰωσήφ
Candidate to replace Judas as apostle
Biography
Joseph, also known as Barsabbas or Justus, was one of the candidates proposed to replace Judas Iscariot as an apostle after Judas' betrayal and death (Act.1.23). He was one of the men who had accompanied the apostles during Jesus' entire ministry, from the time of John's baptism until Jesus' ascension (Act.1.21-22). The apostles prayed for God's guidance and cast lots between Joseph and Matthias. The lot fell to Matthias, and he was added to the eleven apostles (Act.1.24-26). The double names "Barsabbas" and "Justus" suggest that Joseph was known by multiple names. "Barsabbas" likely means "son of the Sabbath," while "Justus" is a Roman surname meaning "righteous" or "just."
In Scripture
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- Acts 1:23
"They put forward two, Joseph called Barsabbas, who was also called Justus, and Matthias."
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Names & Aliases
| Form | Language | Script | Strong's |
|---|---|---|---|
| Named | Greek | Ἰωσήφ | G2501M |
| Named | Greek | Βαρσαβᾶς | G0923G |
| Named | Greek | Ἰοῦστος | G2459I |