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Jude: How to Keep YourSelf from Error!
Welcome to this study on the the book of Jude, presented by
gen2rev.com and written by Winn
Griffin. D.Min.
Jude wanted to write an instruction manual about salvation
until he discovered that those whom he had led to salvation had fallen into
errors taught by false teachers. Instead, he wrote a stinging assault on the
false teachers and their teaching. He did not waste words or use the modern
concept of tact. He blasted away without regard for hurt feelings of the
hearers. The teaching they had embraced was eternally dangerous. His use of
metaphors are some of the most vivid in Scripture. When he needed to make a
point, he did not hesitate to turn to nonbiblical material. He did so more than
any other author in the New Testament. He quoted passages from two noncanonical
books: The Assumption of Moses ( v. 9) and First Enoch
(vv.s 14-15). Jude told his audience that they would do well to stand
firm in what the Apostles had taught. It was the safe place to be.
This study is devised as a week-by-week study of the text of
Jude with many added study helps. Of course, you can study it at any pace you
wish. These studies use interactive hyperlinks and popup windows with
additional study information. To find out about multiple copy usage for your
church or study groups check with Windows into the
Word®.
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2 | 3 | 4 |
5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
12 | 13 |
Remember, God's Word is a lamp that gives light wherever you
walk (Psalm 119.105 CEV). So dig in! Tell a friend and have fun!
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