Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897)
) Another name for Joseph, surnamed Barsabas. He and Matthias are mentioned only in Acts 1:23. “They must have been among the earliest disciples of Jesus, and must have been faithful to the end; they must have been well known and esteemed among the brethren. What became of them afterwards, and what work they did, are entirely unknown” (Lindsay’s Acts of the Apostles). ) A Jewish proselyte at Corinth, in whose house, next door to the synagogue, Paul held meetings and preached after he left the synagogue (Acts 18:7).
) A Jewish Christian, called Jesus, Paul’s only fellow-labourer at Rome, where he wrote his Epistle to the Colossians (Col. 4:11).
Smith's Bible Dictionary (1863)
(just).
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible (1898)
JUS'TUS (just). A surname of Joseph called Barsabas, Acts 1:23. See Joseph, 10. The Jewish proselyte in Corinth in whose house Paul preached - not lodged, for he stopped with Aquila, Acts 18:7. A surname of Jesus, a fellow worker of Paul, Col 4:11. The Jewish proselyte in Corinth in whose house Paul preached - not lodged, for he stopped with Aquila, Acts 18:7. A surname of Jesus, a fellow worker of Paul, Col 4:11.
Hitchcock's Bible Names (1869)
just or upright
Schaff's Bible Dictionary
JUS'TUS (just). A surname of Joseph called Barsabas, Acts 1:23. See Joseph, 10. The Jewish proselyte in Corinth in whose house Paul preached - not lodged, for he stopped with Aquila, Acts 18:7. A surname of Jesus, a fellow worker of Paul, Col 4:11.