Saint Jude is believed to have been a cousin of Jesus so it is likely that they knew each other before Jude became an apostle.
No. Jude was the brother of Jesus.
Yes, it is believed that Jude was a cousin of Jesus and looked quite like him.
No, Saint Jude did not sell Jesus. Judas Iscariot was the disciple who betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver. Saint Jude is known for being one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and is often invoked as the patron saint of desperate and impossible situations.
Jude
The book of Jude is proven to be written sometime between A.D. 68 and A.D. 70 (68 - 70 years after Jesus died). As for where it was written, no one knows, but Jude, one of Jesus' four half brothers, wrote this book. Jude only became a Christian after Jesus ascended to heaven.
Because he followed Jesus.
They were half brothers James and Jude.
Do you mean Judas? Jude was the half-brother of Jesus and wrote the book of Jude, there are no recorded quotes of his. Judas responded "Master, is it I?" in 26:25 when Jesus said that one of the disciples would betray Him.
St. Jude, also known as Thaddeus, was one of the Twelve Apostles chosen by Jesus. He is often referred to as a brother of Jesus, although this relationship likely signifies a close kinship or spiritual bond rather than a biological one. St. Jude is known for his role in spreading the teachings of Jesus after his crucifixion.
There are several references in the new Testament to Jesus' brothers and sisters. Matthew 13:55 lists four brothers: James, Joseph (Joses), Simon, and Jude (Judas). Some people prefer to call them half brothers of Jesus, since God was Jesus' father. The tradition in Roman Catholic Church, which holds that Mary was a virgin her whole life, is that they were cousins of Jesus. Another possibility is that they were Joseph's children from an earlier marriage.
Saint Jude was not Jesus' brother. Although he was stonned to death in about 65 AD.