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Robertson: Jud 1:11 - -- Woe to them ( ouai autois ).
Interjection with the dative as is common in the Gospels (Mat 11:21).
Woe to them (
Interjection with the dative as is common in the Gospels (Mat 11:21).

Robertson: Jud 1:11 - -- Went ( eporeuthēsan ).
First aorist passive (deponent) indicative of poreuomai .
Went (
First aorist passive (deponent) indicative of

Robertson: Jud 1:11 - -- In the way of Cain ( tēi hodōi tou Kain ).
Locative case hodōi . Cain is Jude’ s fourth example. Not in 2 Peter, but in Heb 11:4; 1Jo 3:11...

Robertson: Jud 1:11 - -- Ran riotously ( exechuthēsan ).
First aorist passive indicative of ekcheō , to pour out, "they were poured out,"vigorous metaphor for excessive i...
Ran riotously (
First aorist passive indicative of

Robertson: Jud 1:11 - -- In the error of Balaam ( tēi planēi tou Balaam ).
The fifth example in Jude. In 2 Peter also (2Pe 2:15). Either locative case (in) or instrumenta...

Perished (
Second aorist middle (intransitive) of

Robertson: Jud 1:11 - -- In the gainsaying of Korah ( tēi antilogiāi tou Kore ).
Again either locative or instrumental. The word antilogia is originally answering back ...
Vincent: Jud 1:11 - -- Woe ( οὐαὶ )
Often used by our Lord, but never elsewhere except here and in the Apocalypse. The expression in 1Co 9:16 is different. Ther...
Woe (
Often used by our Lord, but never elsewhere except here and in the Apocalypse. The expression in 1Co 9:16 is different. There the word is not used as an imprecation, but almost as a noun: " Woe is unto me." So Hosea 9:12 (Sept.).

Vincent: Jud 1:11 - -- Ran greedily ( ἐξεχύθησαν )
Lit., were poured out. Rev., ran riotously. A strong expression, indicating a reckless, abandoned d...
Ran greedily (
Lit., were poured out. Rev., ran riotously. A strong expression, indicating a reckless, abandoned devotion of the energies, like the Latin effundi. So Tacitus says of Maecenas, " he was given up to love for Bathyllus;" lit., poured out into love.

Vincent: Jud 1:11 - -- After
Better, as Rev., in ; as, " in the way of Cain." The error was their sphere of action. Similarly,
After
Better, as Rev., in ; as, " in the way of Cain." The error was their sphere of action. Similarly,

Vincent: Jud 1:11 - -- In the gainsaying ( τῇ ἀντιλογίᾳ )
In the practice of gain-saying like Korah's. Ἀντιλογία is from ἀντί ...
In the gainsaying (
In the practice of gain-saying like Korah's.

Vincent: Jud 1:11 - -- Korah
Who spake against Moses (Num 16:3). The water which Moses brought from the rock at Kadesh was called the water of Meribah ( Strife ) , o...
Korah
Who spake against Moses (Num 16:3). The water which Moses brought from the rock at Kadesh was called the water of Meribah ( Strife ) , or, in Septuagint,
Wesley: Jud 1:11 - -- Of all the apostles St. Jude alone, and that in this single place, denounces a woe. St. Peter, to the same effect, pronounces them "cursed children." ...
Of all the apostles St. Jude alone, and that in this single place, denounces a woe. St. Peter, to the same effect, pronounces them "cursed children." For they have gone in the way of Cain - The murderer.

Literally, have been poured out, like a torrent without banks.

Wesley: Jud 1:11 - -- Vengeance has overtaken them as it did Korah, rising up against those whom God had sent.
Vengeance has overtaken them as it did Korah, rising up against those whom God had sent.

JFB: Jud 1:11 - -- The murderer: the root of whose sin was hatred and envy of the godly, as it is the sin of these seducers.
The murderer: the root of whose sin was hatred and envy of the godly, as it is the sin of these seducers.

JFB: Jud 1:11 - -- Literally, "have been poured forth" like a torrent that has burst its banks. Reckless of what it costs, the loss of God's favor and heaven, on they ru...
Literally, "have been poured forth" like a torrent that has burst its banks. Reckless of what it costs, the loss of God's favor and heaven, on they rush after gain like Balaam.

JFB: Jud 1:11 - -- (compare Note, see on Jud 1:12). When we read of Korah perishing by gainsaying, we read virtually also of these perishing in like manner through the s...
(compare Note, see on Jud 1:12). When we read of Korah perishing by gainsaying, we read virtually also of these perishing in like manner through the same: for the same seed bears the same harvest.
Clarke: Jud 1:11 - -- They have gone in the way of Cain - They are haters of their brethren, and they that are such are murderers; and by their false doctrine they corrup...
They have gone in the way of Cain - They are haters of their brethren, and they that are such are murderers; and by their false doctrine they corrupt and destroy the souls of the people

Clarke: Jud 1:11 - -- The error of Balaam - For the sake of gain they corrupt the word of God and refine away its meaning, and let it down so as to suit the passions of t...
The error of Balaam - For the sake of gain they corrupt the word of God and refine away its meaning, and let it down so as to suit the passions of the profligate. This was literally true of the Nicolaitans, who taught most impure doctrines, and followed the most lascivious practices

Clarke: Jud 1:11 - -- Gainsaying of Core - See the account of the rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, and their company, in Num. 22. It appears that these persons opp...
Gainsaying of Core - See the account of the rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, and their company, in Num. 22. It appears that these persons opposed the authority of the apostles of our Lord, as Korah and his associates did that of Moses and Aaron; and St. Jude predicts them a similar punishment. In this verse he accuses them of murder, covetousness, and rebellion against the authority of God.
Calvin -> Jud 1:11
Calvin: Jud 1:11 - -- 11.Woe unto them It is a wonder that he inveighs against them so severely, when he had just said that it was not permitted to an angel to bring a rai...
11.Woe unto them It is a wonder that he inveighs against them so severely, when he had just said that it was not permitted to an angel to bring a railing accusation against Satan. But it was not his purpose to lay down a general rule. He only shewed briefly, by the example of Michael, how intolerable was their madness when they insolently reproached what God honored. It was certainly lawful for Michael to fulminate against Satan his final curse; and we see how vehemently the prophets threatened the ungodly; but when Michael forbore extreme severity (otherwise lawful), what madness was it to observe no moderation towards those excelling in glory? But when he pronounced woe on them, he did not so much imprecate evil on them, but rather reminded them what sort of end awaited them; and he did so, lest they should carry others with them to perdition.
He says that they were the imitators of Cain, who being ungrateful to God and perverting his worship through an ungodly and wicked heart, forfeited his birthright. He says that they were deceived like Balaam by a reward, because they adulterated the doctrine of true religion for the sake of filthy lucre. But the metaphor he uses, expresses something more; for he says that they overflowed, even because their excess was like overflowing water. He says in the third place, that they imitated the contradiction of Core, because they disturbed the order and quietness of the church.
Defender: Jud 1:11 - -- Like Cain (Gen 4:2-5; Heb 11:4), they reject the doctrine of redemption through the shed blood of a sinless substitute, the Lamb of God.

Defender: Jud 1:11 - -- Like Balaam (Numbers 22-24; 2Pe 2:15, 2Pe 2:16), they use their religious connections not for the honor of God or the spread of His Word, but for thei...

Defender: Jud 1:11 - -- Like Korah (Num 16:1-3, Num 16:31-33), they reject God's authority, as expressed in his day through Moses and in our day through His inspired Word."
Like Korah (Num 16:1-3, Num 16:31-33), they reject God's authority, as expressed in his day through Moses and in our day through His inspired Word."
TSK -> Jud 1:11
TSK: Jud 1:11 - -- Woe : Isa 3:9, Isa 3:11; Jer 13:27; Eze 13:3; Zec 11:17; Mat 11:21, Mat 23:13-16; Luk 11:42-47
for : Gen 4:5-14; 1Jo 3:12
ran : Num. 22:1-24:25, Num 3...
Woe : Isa 3:9, Isa 3:11; Jer 13:27; Eze 13:3; Zec 11:17; Mat 11:21, Mat 23:13-16; Luk 11:42-47
for : Gen 4:5-14; 1Jo 3:12
ran : Num. 22:1-24:25, Num 31:16; Deu 23:4; Jos 24:9-11; Mic 6:5; 2Pe 2:15; Rev 2:14

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Barnes -> Jud 1:11
Barnes: Jud 1:11 - -- Woe unto them! - See Mat 11:21. For they have gone in the way of Cain - Gen 4:5-12. That is, they have evinced disobedience and rebellion...
Woe unto them! - See Mat 11:21.
For they have gone in the way of Cain - Gen 4:5-12. That is, they have evinced disobedience and rebellion as he did; they have shown that they are proud, corrupt, and wicked. The apostle does not specify the points in which they had imitated the example of Cain, but it was probably in such things as these - pride, haughtiness, the hatred of religion, restlessness under the restraints of virtue, envy that others were more favored, and a spirit of hatred of the brethren (compare 1Jo 3:15) which would lead to murder.
And ran greedily after the error of Balaam for reward - The word rendered "ran greedily"- (
And perished - They perish, or they will perish. The result is so certain, that the apostle speaks of it as if it were already done. The thought, seems to have lain in his mind in this manner: he thinks of them as having the same character as Korah, and then at once thinks of them as destroyed in the same manner, or as if it were already done. They are "identified"with him in their character and doom. The word rendered "perish"(
In the gainsaying of Core - Of Korah, Num. 16:1-30. The word "gainsaying"here means properly contradiction, or speaking against; then controversy, question, strife; then contumely, reproach, or rebellion. The idea here seems to be, that they were guilty of insubordination; of possessing a restless and dissatisfied spirit; of a desire to rule, etc.
Poole -> Jud 1:11
Poole: Jud 1:11 - -- Woe unto them! This is either a lamenting the misery that was to come upon them, or a foretelling it come, not a wishing that it might: see Mat 11:2...
Woe unto them! This is either a lamenting the misery that was to come upon them, or a foretelling it come, not a wishing that it might: see Mat 11:21 1Co 9:16 .
For they have gone in the way of Cain; followed his manners, and fallen under his punishment. Their likeness to Cain, both as to their actions and the event of them, seems to be implied in this and the following clause, as well as it is plainly in the last. Cain hated his brother, and slew him; they hate their brethren, and by their pernicious doctrines and deceits, murder their souls, and probably stir up persecution against their persons.
And ran greedily after the error of Balaam for reward; covetousness, to which being excessively addicted, or, as the Greek implies, poured out, they did for the sake of filthy lucre corrupt the doctrine of Christ: see 2Pe 2:15 .
And perished in the gainsaying of Core: Korah, (whom he here names alone, as being the ringleader of the rebellion, in which others joined with him, Num 16:1 ), affecting the priesthood, rose up seditiously against Moses and Aaron, and perished in the attempt. These imitate him in their rebellion against Christ himself, the state and order of whose church they seditiously disturb, as well as that of the civil state, in despising dominion, and speaking evil of dignities, and that to their own destruction.
Haydock -> Jud 1:11
Haydock: Jud 1:11 - -- They have imitated, or gone in the way of Cain, who murdered his brother; and they have a mortal hatred against the faithful. They have imitated ...
They have imitated, or gone in the way of Cain, who murdered his brother; and they have a mortal hatred against the faithful. They have imitated Balaam [8] and his covetousness, (see 2 Peter ii. 15.) and Core [Korah], (Numbers xvi.) who with others opposed Moses; and as these sinners perished, so will they. (Witham) ---
Way, &c. Heretics follow the way of Cain, by murdering the souls of their brethren; the way of Balaam by putting a scandal before the people of God, for their own private ends; and the way of Core or Korah, by their opposition to the church governors of divine appointment. (Challoner)
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Gill -> Jud 1:11
Gill: Jud 1:11 - -- Woe unto them,.... This may be considered as a commiseration of their case, or as a denunciation of deserved punishment, or as a prediction of what wo...
Woe unto them,.... This may be considered as a commiseration of their case, or as a denunciation of deserved punishment, or as a prediction of what would befall them. The Arabic version prefaces these words with an address to the saints, "O my beloved": that what was about to be said might be attended to, as a caution and instruction to them,
For they have gone in the way of Cain; which was a way of envy, for Cain envied the acceptance of his brother's gift, and that notice which the Lord took of him; so these men envied the gifts bestowed on Christ's faithful ministers, and the success that attended their labours, and the honour that was put upon them by Christ, and that was given them by the churches; which shows, that they were destitute of grace, and particularly of the grace of charity, or love, which envies not, and that they were in an unregenerate estate, and upon the brink of ruin and destruction. Moreover, the way of Cain was a way of hatred, and murder of his brother, which his envy led him to; so these men hated the brethren, persecuted them unto death, as well as were guilty of the murder of the souls of men, by their false doctrine: to which may be added, as another of Cain's ways, in consequence of the former, absence from the presence of God, or the place of his worship; so these men separated themselves, and went out from the churches, forsook the assembling together with them, and so might expect Cain's punishment, to be driven from the face of God; yea, to be bid go as cursed into everlasting burnings:
and ran greedily after the error of Balaam for reward; Balaam's error, which he himself was guilty of, was covetousness, or an immoderate love of money, 2Pe 2:15; which, as it is the root of all evil, is the bane of religion, and the source of heresy, and what the false teachers were greatly addicted to; and where it prevails, it is insatiable, and not to be checked and stopped, as in these men; and is a damnable sin, and excludes from the kingdom of heaven, as well as is dishonourable to religion; hence such particular notice is taken of it, lest it be found in a minister of the word: this character exactly agrees with the followers of Simon Magus. The error which Balaam led others into, was both idolatry and adultery, Rev 2:14, which these false teachers were both guilty of themselves, and taught others, and indulged them therein; and which both teachers and people ran greedily after. Balaam is one of the four private persons, who, according to the Jews, shall have no part or portion in the world to come w,
And perished in the gainsaying of Core: the same with Korah, Num 16:1. The Septuagint there call him Core, and so does Philo the Jew x, as the apostle does here, and by Josephus he is called y "Cores": now the gainsaying or contradiction of these men was like Korah's; as his was against Moses, the ruler of the people, so theirs was against magistracy, Jud 1:8; which was gainsaying God's own ordinance, and a contradiction of that which is for the good of men; the ground of which contradiction was love of liberty, and their own lusts; and, generally speaking, men perish in their factions and rebellions against good and lawful magistrates: also, as Korah gainsayed Aaron, the priest of the Lord, so these men contradicted and opposed the ministers of Christ, whom they would have thrust out in order to put in themselves, and whose persons they reviled, and contradicted their doctrines, which to do is of dangerous consequence; and they might be said to perish in his gainsaying, as a type and example of their destruction, which would be swift and sudden, as his was; and to denote the certainty of it. So the Jews z say of Korah and his company, that they shall never ascend, or rise up and stand in judgment, and that they shall have no part or portion in the world to come a,

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NET Notes: Jud 1:11 The three verbs in this verse are all aorist indicative (“have gone down,” “have abandoned,” “have perished”). Alt...
Geneva Bible -> Jud 1:11
Geneva Bible: Jud 1:11 ( 9 ) Woe unto them! for they have gone in the way of Cain, and ran greedily after the error of Balaam for reward, and perished in the gainsaying of C...




