| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The apostle Jude speaks of him as a prophet, Jde 1:14 and the Jews say (z), that he was in a higher degree of prophecy than Moses and Elias; but the fragments that go under his name are spurious: there was a book ascribed to him, which is often referred to in the book of Zohar, but cannot be thought to be genuine. (u) Elmacinus, Patricides, apud Hottinger. p. 239. 240.
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