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Text -- Jude 1:4 (NET)
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Robertson: Jud 1:4 - -- Are crept in ( pareiseduēsan ).
Second aorist passive indicative of pareisduō (̇nō ), late (Hippocrates, Plutarch, etc.) compound of para ...
Are crept in (
Second aorist passive indicative of
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Robertson: Jud 1:4 - -- Set forth ( progegrammenoi ).
Perfect passive participle of prographō , to write of beforehand, for which verb see Gal 3:1; Rom 15:4.
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Robertson: Jud 1:4 - -- Unto this condemnation ( eis touto to krima ).
See 2Pe 2:3 for krima and ekpalai . Palai here apparently alludes to Jud 1:14, Jud 1:15 (Enoch).
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Robertson: Jud 1:4 - -- Ungodly men ( asebeis ).
Keynote of the Epistle (Mayor), in Jud 1:15 again as in 2Pe 2:5; 2Pe 3:7.
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Robertson: Jud 1:4 - -- Turning ( metatithentes ).
Present active participle of metatithēmi , to change, for which verb see Gal 1:6. For the change of "grace"(charita ) i...
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Robertson: Jud 1:4 - -- Our only Master and Lord ( ton monon despotēn kai kurion hēmōn ).
For the force of the one article for one person see note on 2Pe 1:1. For desp...
Vincent: Jud 1:4 - -- With the whole verse compare 2Pe 2:1.
Crept in unawares ( παρεισέδυσαν )
Rev., privily. See on 2Pe 2:1. The verb means to get i...
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Vincent: Jud 1:4 - -- Ordained ( προγεγραμμένοι )
The meaning is in dispute. The word occurs four times in New Testament. In two of these instances π...
Ordained (
The meaning is in dispute. The word occurs four times in New Testament. In two of these instances
Wesley: Jud 1:4 - -- Even as early as Enoch; of whom it was foretold, that by their wilful sins they would incur this condemnation.
Even as early as Enoch; of whom it was foretold, that by their wilful sins they would incur this condemnation.
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Into an occasion of more abandoned wickedness.
Implying disparagement.
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JFB: Jud 1:4 - -- Stealthily and unlawfully. See on 2Pe 2:1, "privily shall bring in damnable heresies."
Stealthily and unlawfully. See on 2Pe 2:1, "privily shall bring in damnable heresies."
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JFB: Jud 1:4 - -- Greek, "forewritten," namely, in Peter's prophecy Jud 1:17-18; and in Paul's before that, 1Ti 4:1; 2Ti 3:1; and by implication in the judgments which ...
Greek, "forewritten," namely, in Peter's prophecy Jud 1:17-18; and in Paul's before that, 1Ti 4:1; 2Ti 3:1; and by implication in the judgments which overtook the apostate angels. The disobedient Israelites, Sodom and Gomorrah, Balaam and Core, and which are written "for an example" (Jud 1:7, and Jud 1:5-6, Jud 1:11). God's eternal character as the Punisher of sin, as set forth in Scripture "of old," is the ground on which such apostate characters are ordained to condemnation. Scripture is the reflection of God's book of life in which believers are "written among the living." "Forewritten" is applied also in Rom 15:4 to the things written in Scripture. Scripture itself reflects God's character from everlasting, which is the ground of His decrees from everlasting. BENGEL explains it as an abbreviated phrase for, "They were of old foretold by Enoch (Jud 1:14, who did not write his prophecies), and afterwards marked out by the written word."
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JFB: Jud 1:4 - -- Jude graphically puts their judgment as it were present before the eyes, "THIS." Enoch's prophecy comprises the "ungodly men" of the last days before ...
Jude graphically puts their judgment as it were present before the eyes, "THIS." Enoch's prophecy comprises the "ungodly men" of the last days before Christ's coming to judgment, as well as their forerunners, the "ungodly men" before the flood, the type of the last judgment (Mat 24:37-39; 2Pe 3:3-7). The disposition and the doom of both correspond.
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JFB: Jud 1:4 - -- A phrase for the Gospel especially sweet to believers who appropriate God in Christ as "our God," and so rendering the more odious the vile perversity...
A phrase for the Gospel especially sweet to believers who appropriate God in Christ as "our God," and so rendering the more odious the vile perversity of those who turn the Gospel state of grace and liberty into a ground of licentiousness, as if their exemption from the law gave them a license to sin.
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JFB: Jud 1:4 - -- The oldest manuscripts, versions, and Fathers omit "God," which follows in English Version. Translate as the Greek, "the only Master"; here used of Je...
The oldest manuscripts, versions, and Fathers omit "God," which follows in English Version. Translate as the Greek, "the only Master"; here used of Jesus Christ, who is at once Master and "Lord" (a different Greek word). See on 2Pe 2:1. By virtue of Christ's perfect oneness with the Father, He, as well as the Father, is termed "the ONLY" God and "MASTER." Greek, "Master," implies God's absolute ownership to dispose of His creatures as He likes.
Clarke: Jud 1:4 - -- For there are certain men crept in unawares - Παρεισεδυσαν· They had got into the Church under specious pretences; and, when in, bega...
For there are certain men crept in unawares -
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Clarke: Jud 1:4 - -- Before of old ordained - Οἱ παλαι προγεγραμμενοι Such as were long ago proscribed, and condemned in the most public manner;...
Before of old ordained -
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Clarke: Jud 1:4 - -- To this condemnation - To a similar punishment to that immediately about to be mentioned
In the sacred writings all such persons, false doctrines, a...
To this condemnation - To a similar punishment to that immediately about to be mentioned
In the sacred writings all such persons, false doctrines, and impure practices, have been most openly proscribed and condemned; and the apostle immediately produces several examples, viz., the disobedient Israelites, the unfaithful angels, and the impure inhabitants of Sodom and Gomorrha. This is most obviously the apostle’ s meaning, and it is as ridiculous as it is absurd to look into such words for a decree of eternal reprobation, etc., such a doctrine being as far from the apostle’ s mind as from that of Him in whose name he wrote
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Clarke: Jud 1:4 - -- Turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness - Making the grace and mercy of God a covering for crimes; intimating that men might sin safely who...
Turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness - Making the grace and mercy of God a covering for crimes; intimating that men might sin safely who believe the Gospel, because in that Gospel grace abounds. But perhaps the goodness of God is here meant, for I cannot see how they could believe the Gospel in any way who denied the Lord Jesus Christ; unless, which is likely, their denial refers to this, that while they acknowledged Jesus as the promised Messiah, they denied him to be the only Lord, Sovereign, and Ruler of the Church and of the world. There are many in the present day who hold the same opinion
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Clarke: Jud 1:4 - -- The only Lord God, and our Lord Jesus Christ - Μονον Δεσποτην Θεον και Κυριον ἡμων Ιησουν Χριστον αρ...
The only Lord God, and our Lord Jesus Christ -
Calvin -> Jud 1:4
Calvin: Jud 1:4 - -- 4.For there are certain men crept in unawares. Though Satan is ever an enemy to the godly, and never ceases to harass them, yet Jude reminds those to...
4.For there are certain men crept in unawares. Though Satan is ever an enemy to the godly, and never ceases to harass them, yet Jude reminds those to whom he was writing of the state of things at that time. Satan now, he says, attacks and harasses you in a peculiar manner; it is therefore necessary to take up arms to resist him. We hence learn that a good and faithful pastor ought wisely to consider what the present state of the Church requires, so as to accommodate his doctrine to its wants.
The word
Before of old ordained. He calls that judgment, or condemnation, or a reprobate mind, by which they were led astray to pervert the doctrine of godliness; for no one can do such a thing except to his own ruin. But the metaphor is taken from this circumstance, because the eternal counsel of God, by which the faithful are ordained unto salvation, is called a book: and when the faithful heard that these were given up to eternal death, it behooved them to take heed lest they should involve themselves in the same destruction. It was at the same time the object of Jude to obviate danger, lest the novelty of the thing should disturb and distress any of them; for if these were already long ago ordained, it follows that the Church is not tried or exercised but according to the infallible counsel of God. 192
The grace of our God. He now expresses more clearly what the evil was; for he says that they abused the grace of God, so as to lead themselves and others to take an impure and profane liberty in sinning. But the grace of God has appeared for a far different purpose, even that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we may live soberly, righteously, and godly in this world. Let us, then, know that nothing is more pestilential than men of this kind, who from the grace of Christ take a cloak to indulge in lasciviousness. 193
Because we teach that salvation is obtained through God’s mercy alone, the Papists accuse us of this crime. But why should we use words to refute their effrontery, since we everywhere urge repentance, the fear of God, and newness of life, and since they themselves not only corrupt the whole world with the worst examples, but also by their ungodly teaching take away from the world true holiness and the pure worship of God? Though I rather think, that those of whom Jude speaks, were like the libertines of our time, as it will be more evident from what follows.
The only Lord God, or, God who alone is Lord. Some old copies have, “Christ, who alone is God and Lord.” And, indeed, in the Second Epistle of Peter, Christ alone is mentioned, and there he is called Lord. 194 But He means that Christ is denied, when they who had been redeemed by his blood, become again the vassals of the Devil, and thus render void as far as they can that incomparable price. That Christ, then, may retain us as his peculiar treasure, we must remember that he died and rose again for us, that he might have dominion over our life and death.
Defender: Jud 1:4 - -- These are the "tares" that the devil has sown among the "good seed" (Mat 13:38, Mat 13:39), teachers who use the terminology of the faith, but distort...
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Defender: Jud 1:4 - -- "Before ordained" (Greek prographo) means literally "written about beforehand," or "prophesied." This was done "of old," possibly referring to the ant...
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Defender: Jud 1:4 - -- "Lasciviousness" could also be translated as "wantonness." These teachers would not be the legalistic Judaizers who rejected the doctrine of grace, bu...
"Lasciviousness" could also be translated as "wantonness." These teachers would not be the legalistic Judaizers who rejected the doctrine of grace, but rather the antinomians, who abused it, turning the great truth of Christian liberty into license. By undermining the Scriptures, especially the foundational doctrines of creation and consummation, they would encourage compromise with pagan pantheism and all the carnality which accompanies it. This danger is every bit as real today as it was in Jude's day."
TSK -> Jud 1:4
TSK: Jud 1:4 - -- crept : Mat 13:25; Act 15:24; Gal 2:4; Eph 4:14; 2Ti 3:6; 2Pe 2:1, 2Pe 2:2
who : Rom 9:21, Rom 9:22; 1Pe 2:8; 2Pe 2:3
ungodly : Jud 1:15; 2Sa 22:5; Ps...
crept : Mat 13:25; Act 15:24; Gal 2:4; Eph 4:14; 2Ti 3:6; 2Pe 2:1, 2Pe 2:2
who : Rom 9:21, Rom 9:22; 1Pe 2:8; 2Pe 2:3
ungodly : Jud 1:15; 2Sa 22:5; Psa 1:1; 1Pe 4:18; 2Pe 2:5, 2Pe 2:6, 2Pe 3:7
turning : Rom 6:1, Rom 6:2; Gal 5:13; Tit 2:11, Tit 2:12; Heb 12:15, Heb 12:16; 1Pe 2:16; 2Pe 2:10,2Pe 2:18-22
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Barnes -> Jud 1:4
Barnes: Jud 1:4 - -- For there are certain men crept in unawares - The apostle now gives "reason"for thus defending the truth, to wit, that there were artful and wi...
For there are certain men crept in unawares - The apostle now gives "reason"for thus defending the truth, to wit, that there were artful and wicked men who had crept into the church, pretending to be religious teachers, but whose doctrines tended to sap the very foundations of truth. The apostle Peter, describing these same persons, says, "who privily shall bring in damnable heresies."See the notes, 2Pe 2:1. Substantially the same idea is expressed here by saying that they "had crept in unawares;"that is, they had come in "by stealth;"they had not come by a bold and open avowal of their real sentiments. They professed to teach the Christian religion, when in fact they denied some of its fundamental doctrines; they professed to be holy, when in fact they were living most scandalous lives. In all ages there have been men who were willing to do this for base purposes.
Who were before of old ordained to this condemnation - That is, to the condemnation (
So far as this word is concerned, the reference here may have been to any former remote period, whether in the time of the prophets, of Enoch, or in eternity. It does not "necessarily"imply that it was "eternal,"though it "might"apply to that, if the thing referred to was, from other sources, certainly known to have been from eternity. It may be doubted, however, whether, if the thing referred to had occurred from eternity, this would have been the word used to express it, (compare Eph 1:4); and it is certain that it cannot be proveD from the use of this word (
The word here rendered "before ordained’ -
Compare Robinson, Lexicon. Burder (in Rosenmuller’ s Morgenland, in loc.) remarks that "the names of those who were to be tried were usually posted up in a public place, as was also their sentence after their condemnation, and that this was denoted by the same Greek word which the apostle uses here. Elsner,"says he, "remarks that the Greek authors use the word as applicable to to those who, among the Romans, were said to be "proscribed;"that is, those whose names were posted up in a public place, whereby they were appointed to death, and in reference to whom a reward was offered to any one who would kill them."The idea here clearly is that of some such designation beforehand as would occur if the persons had been publicly posted as appointed to death. Their names, indeed, were not mentioned, but there was such a description of them, or of their character, that it was clear who were meant.
In regard to the question what the apostle "means"by such a designation or appointment beforehand, it is clear that he does not refer in this place to any arbitrary or eternal decree, but to such a designation as was made by the facts to which he immediately refers - that is, to the Divine prediction that there would be such persons Jud 1:14-15, Jud 1:18; and to the consideration that in the case of the unbelieving Israelites, the rebel angels, and the inhabitants of Sodom, there was as clear a proof that such persons would be punished as if their names had been posted up. All these instances bore on just such cases as these, and in these facts they might read their sentence as clearly as if their names had been written on the face of the sky. This interpretation seems to me to embrace all that the words fairly imply, and all that the exigence of the case demands; and if this be correct, then two things follow logically:
(1)\caps1 t\caps0 hat this passage should not be adduced to prove that God has from all eternity, by an arbitrary decree, ordained a certain portion of the race to destruction, whatever may be true on that point; and,
(2)\caps1 t\caps0 hat all abandoned sinners now may see, in the facts which have occurred in the treatment of the wicked in past times, just as certain evidence of their destruction, if they do not repent, as if their names were written in letters of light, and if it were announced to the universe that they would be damned.
Ungodly men - Men without piety or true religion, whatever may be their pretensions.
Turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness - Abusing the doctrines of grace so as to give indulgence to corrupt and carnal propensities. That is, probably, they gave this form to their teaching, as Antinomians have often done, that by the gospel they were released from the obligations of the law, and might give indulgence to their sinful passions in order that grace might abound. Antinomianism began early in the world, and has always had a wide prevalence. The liability of the doctrines of grace to be thus abused was foreseen by Paul, and against such abuse he earnestly sought to guard the Christians of his time, Rom 6:1, following.
And denying the only Lord God, and our Saviour Jesus Christ - See the notes, 2Pe 2:1. That is, the doctrines which they held were in fact a denial of the only true God, and of the Redeemer of men. It cannot be supposed that they openly and formally did this, for then they could have made no pretensions to the name Christian, or even to religion of any kind; but the meaning must be, that "in fact"the doctrines which they held amounted to a denial of the true God, and of the Saviour in his proper nature and work. Some have proposed to read this, "denying the only Lord God, even (
Their doctrines and practice tended as really to the denial of the true God as they did to the denial of the Lord Jesus. Peter, in 2Pe 2:1, has adverted only to one aspect of their doctrine - that it denied the Saviour; Jude adds, if the common reading be correct, that it tended also to a denial of the true God. The word God (
Poole -> Jud 1:4
Poole: Jud 1:4 - -- Who were before of old ordained; Greek, forewritten, i.e. of whom it was formerly written, or foretold, viz. by Christ and his apostles; or rather,...
Who were before of old ordained; Greek, forewritten, i.e. of whom it was formerly written, or foretold, viz. by Christ and his apostles; or rather, it is to be understood according to our translation, before ordained, viz. in the eternal counsel of God; God’ s decree being compared to a book, in which things to be done are written down. This the apostle adds to prevent any offence that might be taken at the wickedness of these seducers; and therefore lets these saints know, that though such men crept in unawares to them, yet it was not without the providence of God so ordering it.
To this condemnation; or, judgment; and it may be understood, either of a reprobate sense, to which they who thus perverted the gospel were given up by God, according to his preordination; or of that damnation he decreed should follow upon their wickedness, in making shipwreck of the faith themselves, and subverting others. This seems best to agree with 2Pe 2:3 .
Turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness; abusing the doctrine of the grace of God, and benefits of Christ revealed in the gospel, especially the doctrine of Christian liberty, to the encouraging themselves and others in the vilest lusts, 2Pe 2:1 .
And denying the only Lord God: either this may be understood of the Father distinctly from Christ, expressed in the following clause, and only is put in not to exclude either of the other Persons of the Trinity from being God, but to exclude idols and false gods: or it may be understood of Christ, as well as the words following; not only because there is but one article in the Greek relating to the whole sentence, but because it seems best to agree with the parallel place, 2Pe 2:1 , which is most generally understood of Christ; and because the heresies of those times, which Jude cautions these saints against, struck especially at the Godhead of Christ, which he therefore the more expressly asserts.
PBC -> Jud 1:4
PBC: Jud 1:4 - -- Jude 1:4
III. Vs. 4 Warning of Ungodly Men- Yet Through God’s Ordained Plan
Jude 1:4 For there are certain men crept in unawares, who were before ...
III. Vs. 4 Warning of Ungodly Men- Yet Through God’s Ordained Plan
Jude 1:4 For there are certain men crept in unawares, who were before of old ordained to this condemnation, ungodly men, turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness, and denying the only Lord God, and our Lord Jesus Christ. (KJV)
Word study: crept in unawares
Strong’s SGreek: 3921. pareisduno pareisduno (par-ice-doo’-no); from SGreek: 3844. para and a compound of SGreek: 1519. eis and SGreek: 1416. duno; to settle in alongside, i.e. lodge stealthily: KJVcreep in unawares. (DIC)
There are two more words with similar meaning and related to this word and verse.
Word study: privily bring in
Strong’s SGreek: 3919. pareisago pareisago (par-ice-ag’-o); from SGreek: 3844. para and SGreek: 1521. eisago; to lead in aside, i.e. introduce surreptitiously: KJV-privily bring in. (DIC)
2Pe 2:1 But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction. (KJV)
Word study: unawares brought in
Strong’s SGreek: 3920. pareisaktos pareisaktos (par-ice’-ak-tos); from SGreek: 3919. pareisago; smuggled in: unawares brought in. (DIC)
Ga 2:4 And that because of false brethren unawares brought in, who came in privily to spy out our liberty which we have in Christ Jesus, that they might bring us into bondage: (KJV)
Please note in everyone of these passages including Jude there were those that came in unaware and brought in false doctrine or teaching. We are not careful enough in these days to make sure ones credentials match the scriptures. If you today try to hold someone to the authority of God’s word you will be judged as a "know it all," arrogant, and "who made you final authority?" Man seemingly is proud of his ignorance of God’s Word and does not want to be challenged to prove there position. As long as one can get a group to agree then it must be alright. Further if it can get in the "church" then surely God has put His approval upon it or why would He let such come into the church? I will be dealing with this in more detail, further in this study.
Word study: before—-ordained
Strong’s SGreek: 4270. prographo prographo (prog-raf’-o); from SGreek: 4253. pro and SGreek: 1125. grapho; to write previously; figuratively, to announce, prescribe: KJV- before ordain, evidently set forth, write (afore, aforetime). (DIC)
Word study: condemnation
Strong’s SGreek: 2917. krima krima (kree’-mah); from SGreek: 2919. krino; a decision (the function or the effect, for or against "crime"): KJV- avenge, condemned, condemnation, damnation, + go to law, judgment. (DIC)
Strong’s SGreek: 2919. krino krino (kree’-no); properly, to distinguish, i.e. decide (mentally or judicially); by implication, to try, condemn, punish: KJV- avenge, conclude, condemn, damn, decree, determine, esteem, judge, go to (sue at the) law, ordain, call in question, sentence to, think. (DIC)
Correlative Scripture: Ro 15:3-6 For even Christ pleased not himself; but, as it is written, The reproaches of them that reproached thee fell on me. 4 For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope. 5 Now the God of patience and consolation grant you to be likeminded one toward another according to Christ Jesus: 6 That ye may with one mind and one mouth glorify God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Ga 3:1-5 O foolish Galatians, who hath bewitched you, that ye should not obey the truth, before whose eyes Jesus Christ hath been evidently set forth, crucified among you? 2 This only would I learn of you, Received ye the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith? 3 Are ye so foolish? having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh? 4 Have ye suffered so many things in vain? if it be yet in vain. 5 He therefore that ministereth to you the Spirit, and worketh miracles among you, doeth he it by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
Eph 3:1-7 For this cause I Paul, the prisoner of Jesus Christ for you Gentiles, 2 If ye have heard of the dispensation of the grace of God which is given me to you-ward: 3 How that by revelation he made known unto me the mystery; (as I wrote afore in few words,) 4 Whereby, when ye read, ye may understand my knowledge in the mystery of Christ 5 Which in other ages was not made known unto the sons of men, as it is now revealed unto his holy apostles andprophets by the Spirit; 6 That the Gentiles should be fellowheirs, and of the same body, and partakers of his promise in Christ by the gospel: 7 Whereof I was made a minister, according to the gift of the grace of God given unto me by the effectual working of his power.
In all of these passages something was preset by God or "before ordained." Each passage also contain something adverse and victorious. Always victory for God’s People and adversity for the lost to condemnation. Keep in mind what Jude 1:4 says "For there are certain men crept in unawares." This is not in the open. Men act, look, and even proclaim they are setting forth God’s Truth. Then what is our means of being sure? Only the study of God’s Word and depending upon the Spirit of God to be our teacher are we going to know which man is declaring the truth of God.
Here is the parallel passage to our verse:
2Pe 2:1-10 But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction. 2 And many shall follow their pernicious ways; by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of. 3 And through covetousness shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you: whose judgment now of a long time lingereth not, and their damnation slumbereth not. 4 For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment; 5 And spared not the old world, but saved Noah the eighth person, a preacher of righteousness, bringing in the flood upon the world of the ungodly; 6 And turning the cities of Sodom and Gomorrha into ashes condemned them with an overthrow, making them an ensample unto those that after should live ungodly; 7 And delivered just Lot, vexed with the filthy conversation of the wicked: 8 (For that righteous man dwelling among them, in seeing and hearing, vexed his righteous soul from day to day with their unlawful deeds;) 9 The Lord knoweth how to deliver the godly out of temptations, and to reserve the unjust unto the day of judgment to be punished: 10 But chiefly them that walk after the flesh in the lust of uncleanness, and despise government. Presumptuous are they, selfwilled, they are not afraid to speak evil of dignities. (KJV)
God has not put the children of God in darkness nor has He left us ignorant, unless you want to be. Within God’s Word is all of the answers, even Satan’s. Our passage shows us what we can expect from man and Satan’s crowd, physical or angelic. Yet not one of them is on their own, but under the control of God and doing according to His divine plan. It is appalling today to see man, that claims the grace of God, to submit to the pressures of compromise. They leave the establishment of God’s Word that determines our way of life, and the qualifications of our leaders. In many cases not caring what God in His Word says about our responsibility, as in Jude 1:3, to "earnestly contend for the faith." John in his epistles makes it very clear that we are in the "last days" yet this is not for the purpose of compromise or excuse, but to our strengthening so we can be strong in the Lord.
Please note the last part of this verse: Jude 1:4 "ungodly men, turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness, and denying the only Lord God, and our Lord Jesus Christ." Can "ungodly men" be kind, gentle, appearing to be called of God? There is a passage in 2Co 11:1-33 that describes these very men: I will not write out the complete chapter, so please take time to search out this very important scripture and others like it, to examine our day:
2Co 11:2-4 For I am jealous over you with godly jealousy: for I have espoused you to one husband, that I may present you as a chaste virgin to Christ. 3 But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtilty, so your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ. 4 For if he that cometh preacheth another Jesus, whom we have not preached, or if ye receive another spirit, which ye have not received, or another gospel, which ye have not accepted, ye might well bear with him.
2Co 11:10-15 As the truth of Christ is in me, no man shall stop me of this boasting in the regions of Achaia. 11 Wherefore? because I love you not? God knoweth. 12 But what I do, that I will do, that I may cut off occasion from them which desire occasion; that wherein they glory, they may be found even as we. 13 For such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ. 14 And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light. 15 Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness; whose end shall be according to their works. (KJV)
Paul claims that they sound alright and look alright, then what is wrong? They do not want to hold to the totality of the scriptures. Just enough to get them by and claim that God led them. Oft times in real life situations, when asked, they answer that it was someone else’s fault. How can those who want truth and stand by it know the difference. In our government there are experts in counterfeit money. They learn the counterfeit by studying and knowing the real money, just at a glance. Oh, dear reader our God requires the same from His children. By studying God’s Word and knowing it we also can tell the counterfeit teacher, preacher, deacon, etc..
Word study: lasciviousness
Strong’s SGreek: 766. aselgeia aselgeia (as-elg’-i-a); from a compound of SGreek: 1. a (as a negative particle) and a presumed selges (of uncertain derivation, but apparently meaning continent); licentiousness (sometimes including other vices): KJV- filthy, lasciviousness, wantonness. (DIC)
Mr 7:22 Thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness, an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness:
Ro 13:13 Let us walk honestly, as in the day; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying.
2Co 12:21 And lest, when I come again, my God will humble me among you, and that I shall bewail many which have sinned already, and have not repented of the uncleanness and fornication and lasciviousness which they have committed.
Ga 5:19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness,
Eph 4:19 Who being past feeling have given themselves over unto lasciviousness, to work all uncleanness with greediness.
1Pe 4:3 For the time past of our life may suffice us to have wrought the will of the Gentiles, when we walked in lasciviousness, lusts, excess of wine, revellings, banquetings, and abominable idolatries:
2Pe 2:7 And delivered just Lot, vexed with the filthy conversation of the wicked:
2Pe 2:18 For when they speak great swelling words of vanity, they allure through the lusts of the flesh, through much wantonness, those that were clean escaped from them who live in error.
Jude 1:4 For there are certain men crept in unawares, who were before of old ordained to this condemnation, ungodly men, turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness, and denying the only Lord God, and our Lord Jesus Christ. (KJV)
Lasciviousness, when studied has a unique standard. Those who are in it are deceived, blame others for their problems, and determine to continue in their way. All of this is done regardless what the Bible, God’s Word says. Please take time to look up all the above passages and see them in there context.
Word study: denying (the only Lord God)
Strong’s SGreek: 720. arneomai arneomai (ar-neh’-om-ahee); perhaps from 1 (as a negative particle) and the middle voice of SGreek: 4483. rheo; to contradict, i.e. disavow, reject, abnegate: KJV- deny, refuse. (DIC)
Mt 26:69-75 Now Peter sat without in the palace: and a damsel came unto him, saying, Thou also wast with Jesus of Galilee. 70 But he denied before them all, saying, I know not what thou sayest. 71 And when he was gone out into the porch, another maid saw him, and said unto them that were there, This fellow was also with Jesus of Nazareth. 72 And again he denied with an oath, I do not know the man. 73 And after a while came unto him they that stood by, and said to Peter, Surely thou also art one of them; for thy speech bewrayeth thee. 74 Then began he to curse and to swear, saying, I know not the man. And immediately the cock crew. 75 And Peter remembered the word of Jesus, which said unto him, Before the cock crow, thou shalt deny me thrice. And he went out, and wept bitterly.
2Ti 2:11-13 It is a faithful saying: For if we be dead with him, we shall also live with him: 12 If we suffer, we shall also reign with him: if we deny him, he also will deny us: 13 If we believe not, yet he abideth faithful: he cannot deny himself.
2Ti 3:5 Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.
Tit 1:16 They profess that they know God; but in works they deny him, being abominable, and disobedient, and unto every good work reprobate. (KJV)
Probably the greatest denial in our Bible is that of Peter. Please learn something about Peter that men are not doing today. Peter recognized his error and went out and wept bitterly, than came back as a great testimony. Peter never blamed anybody else but made best of the situation. There is another occasion with Peter: He and Paul had a debate over circumcision in Jerusalem, at the end of the council they all agreed. Later on Peter is in Galatia and joined up with the Judizers that held to circumcision. Paul being the younger faced Peter with the truth. Did Paul and Peter ever get things resolved? Look at:
2Pe 3:15-18 And account that the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation; even as our beloved brother Paul also according to the wisdom given unto him hath written unto you; 16 As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction. 17 Ye therefore, beloved, seeing ye know these things before, beware lest ye also, being led away with the error of the wicked, fall from your own stedfastness. 18 But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and for ever. Amen. (KJV)
Yes, Peter came to the truth and lifted Paul up for being strong enough in the Lord to take his stand.
I use Peter as the example here because every man has been here, but please notice God’s Child does not dwell here. It is one thing to be in error and be corrected, and another to make error and dwell in it as if nothing is wrong.
One more thought and probably the most important upon this subject. What does it mean to "deny the only Lord God, and our Lord Jesus Christ?" The scriptures are very clear when one disobeys God’s Word, then that person is "denying" Him. There is a word study that one should do in God’s Word, the word is "sin." There are three different words for sin in the New Testament: one, sin that can never be forgiven; two, sin that is continued that one will not leave, therefore, never forgiven; three, (and I hope this is where we are at), sin, that is committed, recognized, repented of, correction, forgiveness. We need to get back to this teaching pertaining to sin. If you would like to study this, study the Epistles of John, all three, especially 1Jo 1:1-5:21. Do not neglect to search the whole of the Bible for this subject.
Word study: sin- see Appendix
Strong’s SGreek: 264. hamartano hamartano (ham-ar-tan’-o); perhaps from SGreek: 1. a (as a negative particle) and the base of SGreek: 3313. meros; properly, to miss the mark (and so not share in the prize), i.e. (figuratively) to err, especially (morally) to sin: KJV- for your faults, offend, sin, trespass. (DIC)
Strong’s SGreek: 265. hamartema hamartema (ham-ar’-tay-mah); from SGreek: 264. hamartano; a sin (properly concrete): KJV- sin. (DIC)
Strong’s SGreek: 266. hamartia hamartia (ham-ar-tee’-ah); from SGreek: 264. hamartano; a sin (properly abstract): KJV- offence, sin (- ful). (DIC)
I am going to leave this study for you to do. Please keep in mind Strong’s only gives the root words. Look at the Lexicons and Berry’s Interlinear for the actual words and grammar. One last note that is a reminder. Yes, God forgives sin, please note even though God forgives sin He never goes against His standards or qualifications for leadership. We oft times see in the Bible some things that do not seem right in the way God works, but if one is a good student of the Word of God, they know and can prove by the Word of God, He never sacrifices standards and qualifications to accomplish His purpose.
Haydock -> Jud 1:4
Haydock: Jud 1:4 - -- For there have crept in some men, impious men, (who were of old[2] foretold that they should fall into condemnation, by their own obdurate malice) th...
For there have crept in some men, impious men, (who were of old[2] foretold that they should fall into condemnation, by their own obdurate malice) the disciples of Simon, and the Nicolaites, who endeavour to turn the grace of our God, and Christian liberty into all manner of infamous[3] lasciviousness; who, by their ridiculous fables, deny the only sovereign Ruler, and our Lord Jesus Christ. Some by the only sovereign, or master of all things, understand God the Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ, who, according to his divine Person, is the same God, Master, and Lord with him, and the Holy Ghost. But many interpreters think the true sense and construction is this, denying Jesus Christ, our only sovereign master, [4] and Lord. The reasons for this exposition are: 1. That this verse of St. Jude seems correspondent to that of St. Peter, (2 Peter ii. 1.) where he says of the same heretics, that they deny the Lord who bought them, or deny him that bought them, to be Lord. 2. Because the disciples of Simon denied Jesus Christ to be truly Lord God, but denied not this of the Father. 3. Because the Greek text seems to denote one and the same to be sovereign master and the Lord. See Cornelius a Lapide. (Witham)
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Who were foretold; præscripti, Greek: progegrammenoi, prædicti. It is not well translated appointed, by Mr. N., especially since Calvin and Beza pretended, from this expression, that God was the cause of their resisting the truth.
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Luxuriam, Greek: aselgeian.
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Solum Dominatorem, & Dominum nostrum, Jesum Christum negantes. The ordinary Greek ton monon despoten Theon, kai Kurion emon Iesoun Christon arnoumenoi.
Gill -> Jud 1:4
Gill: Jud 1:4 - -- For there are certain men crept in unawares,.... These words contain a reason why the doctrine of faith should be contended for, because of false teac...
For there are certain men crept in unawares,.... These words contain a reason why the doctrine of faith should be contended for, because of false teachers, who are described as being then upon the spot; the Apostles Peter and Paul had foretold that they would come, but Jude here speaks of them as in being; wherefore present rigour and vigilance were necessary to be used: their names are not mentioned, nor their number, only that there were "certain", or "some men"; which is done to stir up the saints to self-examination, whether they were in the faith; to diligence, in finding out these men; to vigour, in opposing them; and to care, to nip error and heresy in the bud: and they are said to have "crept in unawares": either into private houses, as was the custom of those men; or into the churches, and become members of them being the tares the enemy sows among the wheat; or into the ministry, assuming that office to themselves, without being called and sent of God; and so into the public assemblies of the saints, spreading their poisonous doctrines among them; and also into their affections, until discovered; and so the Ethiopic version reads here, "because ungodly men have entered into your hearts"; and all this was at an unawares, privily, secretly, without any thought about them, or suspicion of them:
who were before of old ordained to this condemnation; or judgment; meaning either judicial blindness of heart, they were given up to, in embracing and spreading errors and heresies; so that these are not casual things, but fall under the ordination and decree of God, which does not make God the author of them, nor excuse the men that hold them; and they are ordained and ordered for many valuable ends; on the part of God, to show his power and wisdom; and on the part of truth, that it might be tried and appear the brighter, and to manifest his people and their graces: or else punishment is designed, even everlasting condemnation, to which some are preordained of God; for this act of preordination respects persons, and not mere actions and events; and is not a naked prescience, but a real decree, and which is sure, certain, and irrevocable; is God's act, and springs from his sovereignty, is agreeably to his justice and holiness; nor is it contrary to his goodness, and is for his glory: the date of this act is "of old"; or as the Syriac version renders it,
ungodly men: all men are by nature ungodly, some are notoriously so, and false teachers are generally such; here it signifies such who are destitute of the fear of God, and of all internal devotion, and powerful godliness; and who did not worship God externally, according to his institutions and appointments, and much less sincerely, and in a spiritual manner; and who even separated themselves from the true worshippers of God, and gave themselves up to sensuality, and therefore their condemnation was just:
turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness; not the love and favour of God, as in his own heart, or as shed abroad in the hearts of others; for that can never, be turned to such a purpose, it always working in a contrary way; nor the principle of grace wrought in the soul, which being of a spiritual nature, lusteth against the flesh, and cannot be turned into it; more likely the goodness of God in his providential dispensations, which is despised by some, and abused by others; but rather the doctrine of grace, which though lasciviousness is not in its nature, nor has it any natural tendency to it, yet wicked men turn or transfer it from its original nature, design, and use, to a foreign one: and they may be said to turn it into lasciviousness, either by asserting it to be a licentious doctrine, when it is not; or by treating it in a wanton and ludicrous manner, scoffing at it, and lampooning it; or by making the doctrine of grace universal, extending it equally alike to all mankind, and thereby harden and encourage men in sin,
And denying the only Lord God; God the Father, who is the only sovereign Lord, both in providence and grace; and the only God, not to the exclusion of the Son and Spirit, but in opposition to nominal and fictitious deities, or Heathen gods; and he was denied by these men, if not in words, yet in works: the word "God" is left out in the Alexandrian copy, and in the Vulgate Latin version,
And our Lord Jesus Christ; as his deity, or sonship, or humanity, or that he was the Messiah, or the alone Saviour, or his sacrifice, satisfaction, and righteousness; with respect to either of which he may be said to be denied doctrinally, as he is also practically, when men do not walk worthy of their profession of him; and both might be true of these men, and therefore their condemnation was righteous. The copulative "and" is omitted in the Syriac version, which seems to make this clause explanative of the former.
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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...
Geneva Bible -> Jud 1:4
Geneva Bible: Jud 1:4 ( 2 ) For there are certain men crept in unawares, who were before of old ordained to this condemnation, ( 3 ) ungodly men, turning the grace of our G...
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TSK Synopsis -> Jude
TSK Synopsis: Jude - --1 He exhorts them to be constant in the profession of the faith.4 False teachers are crept in to seduce them, for whose evil doctrine and manners horr...
MHCC -> Jud 1:1-4
MHCC: Jud 1:1-4 - --Christians are called out of the world, from the evil spirit and temper of it; called above the world, to higher and better things, to heaven, things ...
Matthew Henry -> Jud 1:3-7
Matthew Henry: Jud 1:3-7 - -- We have here, I. The design of the apostle in writing this epistle to the lately converted Jews and Gentiles; namely, to establish them in the Chris...
Barclay -> Jud 1:4
Barclay: Jud 1:4 - --Here is the peril which made Jude lay aside the treatise he was about to write and take up his pen to write this burning letter. The peril came from ...
Constable: 3Jo 1:5--Jud 1:7 - --A. Gaius' Love vv. 5-8
John commended Gaius for his love of the brethren to encourage him to continue practicing this virtue.
v. 5 John loved Gaius as...
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Constable: 3Jo 1:9--Jud 1:10 - --B. Diotrephes' Lack of Love vv. 9-11
Gaius' good example stands out more clearly beside Diotrephes' bad example. Diotrephes is a rare name and means "...
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