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Jude: AUTHOR: Jude - A.D. 60 - NEW TESTAMENT - General Epistles

tsk@Jude:1 JUDE - The author of this short letter warns his readers against the dangers of apostasy, and points to the faithlessness of the Israelites as a reminder of God’s judgment. Surrounded as his readers were by moral corruption and apostacizing influences, the author urges them to "contend for the faith" ( tsk@Jude:3 ), and in a closing benediction he commends them to the One "who is able to keep you from falling" ( tsk@Jude:24 ). Both the similarity of this letter to II Peter and Jude’s use of non-Biblical sources ( tsk@Jude:9 , tsk@Jude:14-15 ) have been the subject of much discussion.


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Jude @ = Judas. Among the apostles there were two who bore this name, (1) Judas tsk@Jude:1:1:1; tsk@Matthew:13:55; tsk@John:14:22; tsk@Acts:1:13), called also Lebbaeus or Thaddaeus tsk@Matthew:10:3; tsk@Mark:3:18); and (2) Judas Iscariot tsk@Matthew:10:4; tsk@Mark:3:19). He who is called "the brother of James" tsk@Luke:6:16), may be the same with the Judas surnamed Lebbaeus. The only thing recorded regarding him is in tsk@John:14:22.

Jude, Epistle of @ The author was "Judas, the brother of James" the Less tsk@Jude:1:1:1), called also Lebbaeus tsk@Matthew:10:3) and Thaddaeus tsk@Mark:3:18). The genuineness of this epistle was early questioned, and doubts regarding it were revived at the time of the Reformation; but the evidences in support of its claims are complete. It has all the marks of having proceeded from the writer whose name it bears. There is nothing very definite to determine the time and place at which it was written. It was apparently written in the later period of the apostolic age, for when it was written there were persons still alive who had heard the apostles preach (ver. 17). It may thus have been written about A.D. 66 or 70, and apparently in Palestine. The epistle is addressed to Christians in general (ver. 1), and its design is to put them on their guard against the misleading efforts of a certain class of errorists to which they were exposed. The style of the epistle is that of an "impassioned invective, in the impetuous whirlwind of which the writer is hurried along, collecting example after example of divine vengeance on the ungodly; heaping epithet upon epithet, and piling image upon image, and, as it were, labouring for words and images strong enough to depict the polluted character of the licentious apostates against whom he is warning the Church; returning again and again to the subject, as though all language was insufficient to give an adequate idea of their profligacy, and to express his burning hatred of their perversion of the doctrines of the gospel." The striking resemblance this epistle bears to 2 Peter suggests the idea that the author of the one had seen the epistle of the other. The doxology with which the epistle concludes is regarded as the finest in the New Testament.

Judea @ After the Captivity this name was applied to the whole of the country west of the Jordan tsk@Haggai:1:1 tsk@Haggai:1:14 tsk@Haggai:2:2). But under the Romans, in the time of Christ, it denoted the southernmost of the three divisions of Palestine tsk@Matthew:2:1 tsk@Matthew:2:5 tsk@Matthew:3:1 tsk@Matthew:4:25 ), although it was also sometimes used for Palestine generally tsk@Acts:28:21). The province of Judea, as distinguished from Galilee and Samaria, included the territories of the tribes of Judah, Benjamin, Dan, Simeon, and part of Ephraim. Under the Romans it was a part of the province of Syria, and was governed by a procurator.

tsk@Jude:1:1-2 Introduction
tsk@Jude:1:3-16 The Sin and Doom of Godless Men
tsk@Jude:1:17-23 A Call to Persevere
tsk@Jude:1:24-25 Doxology

kjv@Jude Chapters=1 Verses=25 Words=608 Chars=3573; 7 LORD 5 GOD 5 CHRIST 3 FLESH 2 WORDS 2 SAINTS 2 MERCY 2 LOVE 2 JUDGMENT 2 HOLY 2 GREAT 2 GLORY 2 FRUIT 2 FIRE 2 FEAR 2 FAITH 2 EVIL 2 ETERNAL 2 DOMINION 2 DARKNESS
kjv@Jude:1 Verses=25 Words=608 Chars=3573; 7 LORD 5 GOD 5 CHRIST 3 FLESH 2 WORDS 2 SAINTS 2 MERCY 2 LOVE 2 JUDGMENT 2 HOLY 2 GREAT 2 GLORY 2 FRUIT 2 FIRE 2 FEAR 2 FAITH 2 EVIL 2 ETERNAL 2 DOMINION 2 DARKNESS

tsk@Jude:1:22 compassion
tsk@Jude:1:24 sanctification
tsk@Jude:1:24-25 bible stability
tsk@Jude:1:4 jesus christ rejected
tsk@Jude:1:21 grace of god general
tsk@Jude:1:24-25 grace of god general
tsk@Jude:1:4-7 admonitions and warnings
tsk@Jude:1:24-25 jesus security
tsk@Jude:1:6 angels fallen
tsk@Jude:1:3 diligence
tsk@Jude:1:7 adultery and fornication
tsk@Jude:1:14-15 angels functions of
tsk@Jude:1:9 angels celestial spirits
tsk@Jude:1:6 angels celestial spirits
tsk@Jude:1:9 angels celestial spirits
tsk@Jude:1:14 angels celestial spirits
tsk@Jude:1:24-25 feel tempted
tsk@Jude:1:14-15 angels execute judgments
tsk@Jude:1:14-15 advent second-coming
tsk@Jude:1:24 joy general scriptures
tsk@Jude:1:19-20 holy spirit various scriptures
tsk@Jude:1:6 demons
tsk@Jude:1:6 demons

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