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  1. The Epistle of Jude is the penultimate book of the New Testament as well as the Christian Bible. It is traditionally attributed to Jude, brother of James the Just, and thus possibly a brother of Jesus as well. Jude is a short epistle written in Koine Greek.

  2. Sep 7, 2017 · The book of Jude itself tells us that it was written by “Jude, slave of Jesus the Anointed One, and brother of James.”. There is a consensus that the “brother of James” identifies the author as the brother of that James who led the community of Jesus-followers in Jerusalem from at least 40 CE until his execution in 62 CE—in other ...

  3. Who wrote the book? Like most of the other general epistles, the title of this little book takes its name from its author. Most scholars identify the writer as Jude the half-brother of Jesus for at least two reasons.

  4. Letter of Jude, brief New Testament letter written to a general Christian audience. Although the epistle claims to have been written by St. Jude the Apostle, the author’s identity is uncertain. It is the 26th book of the New Testament canon and was likely written during the first quarter of the 2nd century.

  5. Facts Regarding the Author of this Book. 1. Who? Jude. He was the half-brother of Jesus and full brother of James (Matt. 13:15) who wrote one of the final New Testament books. 2. What? The book of Jude. 3. When and where? 85 A.D., from (?) Jerusalem. 4. Why? To warn against apostasy. 5. To whom? All believers. Key Events. 1. Facts about ...

  6. Among the patristic writers who mention the book, Eusebius, writing in the year 337-338, stated, “Those (books) that are disputed, yet familiar to most, include the epistles known as James, Jude— etc.” (Euseb.

  7. Used by Permission. Survey of Jude. Book Type: General letter, sometimes referred to using the term catholic epistle. The last of the epistles in the New Testament. The twenty-sixth book of the New Testament, and the sixty-fifth book of the Bible. Author: Jude, the brother of James.

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