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Text -- Jude 1:1-7 (NET)

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Salutation
1:1 From Jude, a slave of Jesus Christ and brother of James, to those who are called, wrapped in the love of God the Father and kept for Jesus Christ. 1:2 May mercy, peace, and love be lavished on you!
Condemnation of the False Teachers
1:3 Dear friends, although I have been eager to write to you about our common salvation, I now feel compelled instead to write to encourage you to contend earnestly for the faith that was once for all entrusted to the saints. 1:4 For certain men have secretly slipped in among you– men who long ago were marked out for the condemnation I am about to describe– ungodly men who have turned the grace of our God into a license for evil and who deny our only Master and Lord, Jesus Christ. 1:5 Now I desire to remind you (even though you have been fully informed of these facts once for all) that Jesus, having saved the people out of the land of Egypt, later destroyed those who did not believe. 1:6 You also know that the angels who did not keep within their proper domain but abandoned their own place of residence, he has kept in eternal chains in utter darkness, locked up for the judgment of the great Day. 1:7 So also Sodom and Gomorrah and the neighboring towns, since they indulged in sexual immorality and pursued unnatural desire in a way similar to these angels, are now displayed as an example by suffering the punishment of eternal fire.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim
 · Gomorrah an ancient city known for its sin whose ruins are said to be visible from the Masada,a town destroyed with Sodom by burning sulphur
 · James a son of Zebedee; brother of John; an apostle,a son of Alpheus; an apostle,a brother of Jesus; writer of the epistle of James,the father (or brother) of the apostle Judas
 · Judas a son of Mary and Joseph; half-brother of Jesus)
 · Jude a son of Mary and Joseph; half-brother of Jesus)
 · Sodom an ancient town somewhere in the region of the Dead Sea that God destroyed with burning sulphur,a town 25 km south of Gomorrah and Masada


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Jude | Judas | Minister | Jesus, The Christ | Call | James | God | Sanctification | Blessing | Grace of God | Servant of the Lord | Sodom | JUDE, EPISTLE OF | Heresy | Gomorrah | PETER, THE SECOND EPISTLE OF | JUDE, THE EPISTLE OF | Wicked | Reprobacy | Lasciviousness | more
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NET Notes: Jud 1:1 Or “by.” Datives of agency are quite rare in the NT (and other ancient Greek), almost always found with a perfect verb. Although this text...

NET Notes: Jud 1:2 Grk “may mercy and peace and love be multiplied to you.”

NET Notes: Jud 1:3 I now feel compelled instead…saints. Apparently news of some crisis has reached Jude, prompting him to write a different letter than what he had...

NET Notes: Jud 1:4 The terms “Master and Lord” both refer to the same person. The construction in Greek is known as the Granville Sharp rule, named after the...

NET Notes: Jud 1:5 Grk “the second time.”

NET Notes: Jud 1:6 The words “locked up” are not in Greek, but is expressed in English as a resumptive point after the double prepositional phrase (“in...

NET Notes: Jud 1:7 “Angels” is not in the Greek text; but the masculine demonstrative pronoun most likely refers back to the angels of v. 6.

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