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“Judah” in Hebrew and “Judas” in Greek,
MacArthur, J., Jr. (Ed.).
(1997).
The MacArthur Study Bible (electronic ed., p. 1983).
Nashville, TN: Word Pub.
Who wrote the book of Jude?
Ironically, the man who penned the sharpest condemnation of apostates in Scripture shares the same name as the most notorious of all apostates, Judas Iscariot.
That may help explain why nearly all modern English translations use “Jude” instead of “Judas” in this epistle.
Who was Jude ?
The Lord’s Little Brother
Jude is the only New Testament writer who identifies himself by family relationship
What was His purpose for writing his letter ?
Jude writes this urgent letter to expose the false teachers and to charge the people of God to defend the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Few people enjoy the sound of alarms..
Some people will disable their seat belt alarm to avoid the irritation
They will unhook their smoke detectors because they say they go off way to easy
Ignoring this types of alarms could be potentially dangerous for your health.
But ignoring Spiritual warnings is much worse.
How is this letter categorized ?
As a general epistle
OUTLINE
The Salutation (1:1–2)
I.
The Danger of Apostates (3–4)
II.
The Doom of Apostates (5–7)
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The Description of Apostates (8–16)
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The Defense Against Apostates (17–23)
The Concluding Doxology (24–25)
Jude
Jude did not focus on the nuances of their false doctrine.
Instead he denounced their godless lifestyle
JUude
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