Jude 1:5-6
therefore
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<1161>
you
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though ye
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<5209>
once
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<530>
this
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<5124>_,
how that
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<3754>
the Lord
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<2962>_,
the people
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<2992>
out of
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<1537>
the land
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<1093>
of Egypt
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<125>_,
afterward
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<1208>
not
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<3361>_.
And
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<5037>
the angels
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<32>
not
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<3361>
their
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<1438>
first estate
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but
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<235>
their own
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<2398>
habitation
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<3613>_,
in everlasting
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<126>
chains
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<1199>
under
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darkness
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unto
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<1519>
the judgment
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of the great
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day
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{first estate: or, principality}<2250>_.
Jude 1:1
Jude
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the servant
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<1401>
of Jesus
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<2424>
Christ
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<5547>_,
and
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<1161>
brother
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<80>
of James
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<2385>_,
by
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<1722>
God
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<2316>
the Father
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<3962>_,
and
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<2532>
in Jesus
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<2424>
Christ
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<5547>_,
[and] called
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