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  1. New International Version. 1 Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ and a brother of James, To those who have been called, who are loved in God the Father and kept for[ a] Jesus Christ: 2 Mercy, peace and love be yours in abundance. The Sin and Doom of Ungodly People.

    • Jude KJV

      Jude. King James Version. 1 Jude, the servant of Jesus...

    • Jude NKJV

      Greeting to the Called. 1 Jude, a bondservant of Jesus...

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      Prologue - The revelation from Jesus Christ, which God gave...

    • Summary of The Book of Jude
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    • Occasion and Purpose
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    This summary of the book of Jude provides information about the title, author(s), date of writing, chronology, theme, theology, outline, a brief overview, and the chapters of the Book of Jude.

    The author identifies himself as Jude (v. 1), which is another form of the Hebrew name Judah (Greek "Judas"), a common name among the Jews. Of those so named in the NT, the ones most likely to be author of this letter are: (1) Judas the apostle (see Lk 6:16; Ac 1:1 and note) -- not Judas Iscariot -- and (2) Judas the brother of the Lord (Mt 13:55; ...

    There is nothing in the letter that requires a date beyond the lifetime of Jude the brother of the Lord. The error the author is combating, like that in 2 Peter, is not the heretical teaching of the second century, but that which could and did develop at an early date (cf. Ac 20:29-30; Ro 6:1; 1Co 5:1-11; 2Co 12:21; Gal 5:13; Eph 5:3-17; 1Th 4:6). ...

    The description of those to whom Jude addressed his letter is very general (see v. 1). It could apply to Jewish Christians, Gentile Christians, or both. Their location is not indicated. It should not be assumed that, since 2Pe 2 and Jude 4-18appear to describe similar situations, they were both written to the same people. The kind of heresy depicte...

    Although Jude was very eager to write to his readers about salvation, he felt that he must instead warn them about certain immoral men circulating among them who were perverting the grace of God (see v. 4and note). Apparently these false teachers were trying to convince believers that being saved by grace gave them license to sin since their sins w...

    Greetings (1:1-1:2)
    Occasion for the Letter (1:3-1:4)
    Warning against the False Teachers (1:5-1:16)
    Exhortation to Believers (1:17-1:23)
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  4. Jude. Jude 1. A Greeting from Jude. ( James 1:1) 1 Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ and a brother of James, To those who are called, loved by God the Father, and kept in Jesus Christ: 2 Mercy, peace, and love be multiplied to you. God’s Judgment on the Ungodly. ( 2 Peter 3:1–7)

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