The Epistle of Jude is a short one-chapter book with 25 verses. It was a general letter, that is, a letter intended to be distributed and read in all the early Christian churches. Although the book is short, the content of the book is dense. Many examples of people doing wrong and powerful warnings about their fate are given in quick succession. The dispute over the body of Moses and the prophecies of Enoch is not mentioned in any other book of the Bible. The hymn, or hymn of praise, at the end of the book is particularly beautiful.
By : King James Version (KJV)
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