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New American Bible

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IntraText - Concordances
jude
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1 His, Tob 12: 12(5) | Daniel 10:13, 21; 12:1; Jude 1:9; Rev 12:7).~ 2 WisdB, Sir 21: 27(4) | Zechariah 3:2; 2 Peter 2:12, 13; Jude 1:9.~ 3 NTPre | letters of Peter, James, and Jude, the translator must resist 4 Gosp | James, Peter, John, and Jude. Finally, at the end of 5 Gosp, Joh 14: 22(11)| 55 or the apostle named Jude in Luke 6:16 but Thomas ( 6 NTLet | letters are kept together and Jude is placed at the end.~The 7 NTLet, 2The 1: 10(3) | angelic throng (cf also Jude 1:14), but here, in parallel 8 CathL | and one each to James and Jude, all personages of the apostolic 9 CathL, 1Pet 4: 11(5) | examples are 2 Peter 3:18, Jude 1:25, and Romans 16:27, 10 CathL, 2Pet Int | of literary contacts with Jude 1:4-16, and it is generally 11 CathL, 2Pet Int | that 2 Peter depends upon Jude, not vice versa. Finally, 12 CathL, 2Pet 1: 1(1) | to those in 1 Peter and Jude. The words translated our 13 CathL, 2Pet 2: 4(2) | angels (2 Peter 2:4; cf Jude 1:6; Genesis 6:1-4), the 14 CathL, 2Pet 2: 4(2) | the Plain (2 Peter 2:6; Jude 1:7; Genesis 19:25). Whereas 15 CathL, 2Pet 2: 4(2) | there are three examples in Jude 1:5-7 (Exodus and wilderness; 16 CathL, 2Pet 2: 4(2) | Noah (2 Peter 2:5) between Jude's second and third examples, 17 CathL, 2Pet 2: 4(3) | Chains of Tartarus: cf Jude 1:6; other manuscripts in 18 CathL, 2Pet 2: 10(5) | language similar to that of Jude 1:8-16. This arrogance knows 19 CathL, 2Pet 2: 10(6) | literally, "glories"; cf Jude 1:8. While some think that 20 CathL, 2Pet 2: 10(6) | glorious angelic beings (cf Jude 1:9).~ 21 CathL, 2Pet 2: 11(7) | read "before the Lord"; cf Jude 1:9.~ 22 CathL, 2Pet 2: 13(8) | in their love feasts" (Jude 1:12).~ 23 CathL, 2Pet 2: 21(11)| down: cf 2 Peter 3:2 and Jude 1:3.~ 24 CathL, 2Pet 3: 1(1) | flout Christian morality (cf Jude 1:8-19); they also deny 25 CathL, 2Pet 3: 1(1) | apostles (2 Peter 3:1-2; cf Jude 1:17); cf 1 Peter 1:10-12, 26 CathL, 2Pet 3: 3(2) | 3] Scoffers: cf Jude 18, where, however, only 27 CathL, 2Pet 3: 11(9) | Luke 12:40; 1 Thes 5:1-11; Jude 1:20-21.~ 28 CathL, Jude | Jude~This letter is by its address 29 CathL, Jude | its address attributed to "Jude, a slave of Jesus Christ 30 CathL, Jude | Christ and brother of James" (Jude 1:1). Since he is not identified 31 CathL, Jude | be meant to refer to the Jude or Judas who is listed as 32 CathL, Jude | almost certainly the other Jude, named in the gospels among 33 CathL, Jude | Nothing else is known of this Jude, and the apparent need to 34 CathL, Jude | safe for Jesus Christ" (Jude 1:1), hence apparently to 35 CathL, Jude | and 2 Peter, the Letter of Jude manifests none of the typical 36 CathL, Jude | much similarity between Jude and 2 Peter, especially 37 CathL, Jude | and 2 Peter, especially Jude 1:4-16 and 2 Peter 2:1-18, 38 CathL, Jude | Most scholars believe that Jude is the earlier of the two, 39 CathL, Jude | the Assumption of Moses (Jude 1:9) and the Book of Enoch ( 40 CathL, Jude | and the Book of Enoch (Jude 1:14-15) as part of his 41 CathL, Jude | interpreters today consider Jude a pseudonymous work dating 42 CathL, Jude | has receded into the past (Jude 1:17-18); (b) faith is understood 43 CathL, Jude | a process of tradition (Jude 1:3); (c) the author's competent 44 CathL, Jude | 80, when the historical Jude may still have been alive.~ 45 CathL, Jude | way into the community (Jude 1:3-4) to dash off a warning 46 CathL, Jude | a warning against them (Jude 1:5-16) and to deliver some 47 CathL, Jude | pressing Christian admonitions (Jude 1:17-23). The letter is 48 CathL, Jude | majestic closing doxology (Jude 1:24-25).~ ~ 49 CathL, Jude 0: 1 | 1 ~1 Jude, a slave of Jesus Christ 50 CathL, Jude 0: 1(1) | 1] Jude . . . brother of James: 51 CathL, Jude 0: 5(4) | word "once" (hapax as at Jude 1:3) after "you know"; some 52 CathL, Jude 0: 6(5) | apocryphal Book of Enoch (cf Jude 1:14): heavenly beings came 53 CathL, Jude 0: 7(6) | Genesis 19:1-25, especially Jude 1:4-11, when the townsmen 54 CathL, Jude 0: 7(6) | reverse of the example in Jude 1:6). Sodom (whence "sodomy") 55 CathL, Jude 0: 8(7) | to the false teachers of Jude 1:4, applying charges from 56 CathL, Jude 0: 8(7) | from the three examples in Jude 1:5, 6, 7. This may apply 57 CathL, Jude 0: 8(7) | dreams of sexual license (Jude 1:7). Lordship . . . glorious 58 CathL, Jude 0: 8(7) | these may reflect the Lord (Jude 1:5; Jesus, Jude 1:4) whom 59 CathL, Jude 0: 8(7) | the Lord (Jude 1:5; Jesus, Jude 1:4) whom they spurn and 60 CathL, Jude 0: 8(7) | they spurn and the angels (Jude 1:6; cf the note on 2 Peter 61 CathL, Jude 0: 12(10)| or "submerged reefs" (cf Jude 1:13). The opponents engaged 62 CathL, Jude 0: 24(15)| themes with which it began (Jude 1:1-2).~ 63 CathL, Rev 2: 12(11)| Rev 2:14; cf 2 Peter 2:15; Jude 1:11) and others who follow 64 CathL, Rev 2: 14(14)| 3; 31:16; 2 Peter 2:15; Jude 1:11), the Nicolaitans in 65 CathL, Rev 9: 1(2) | Isaiah 14:12-15; Luke 10:18; Jude 1:13), but a comparison 66 CathL, Rev 12: 7(8) | Daniel 10:13, 21; 12:1; Jude 1:9. In Hebrew, the name


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