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Verse Jude 1:7. _EVEN AS SODOM AND GOMORRHA_] What their sin and
punishment were may be seen in Genesis 19, and the notes there. This
is the _third_ example to illustrate what is laid down Jude 1:4....
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EVEN AS SODOM AND GOMORRHA - Notes, 2 Peter 2:6.
AND THE CITIES ABOUT THEM - Admah and Zeboim, Genesis 14:2;
Deuteronomy 29:23;...
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ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATIONS
I. THE INTRODUCTION
Jude 1:1
Jude in his brief introduction speaks of the Christian believers, whom
he addresses, as called ones, sanctified by God the Father, and
preserved...
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Three examples are given as revealing the doom of such evil-livers:
the faithless Israelites in the wilderness, who were destroyed; the
fallen angels, who are kept in bonds under darkness until the Ju...
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WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A CHRISTIAN (Jude 1:1-2)...
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It is my purpose to remind you--although you already possess full and
final knowledge of all that matters--that, after the Lord had brought
the people out of Egypt in safety, he subsequently destroyed...
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ABOUT. App-104.
MANNER. Add "to these", i.e. the angels of Jude 1:6. The sin of Sodom
and Gomorrha, like that of the angels of Genesis 6 (App-23,), was an
unnatural one, breaking through the bounds w...
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ὍΜΟΙΟΝ ΤΟΎΤΟΙΣ, i.e. the false teachers....
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ΌΜΟΙΟΣ (G3664) подобный, похожий,
ΤΡΌΠΟΣ (G5158) образ. Эта фраза содержит
_adv._ асе. со значением “подобным
образом”, “похоже”,
ΤΟΎΤΟΙΣ _masc. dat. pl. от_ ΟΎΤΟΣ (G3778) этот;
“этим”, “с этими”. Т...
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AND THE CITIES ABOUT THEM IN LIKE MANNER, &C.— That is, "In like
manner with their neighbours in Sodom and Gomorrha." Dr. Heylin gives
the passage a very just turn: _and the adjacent cities who were g...
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_TEACHING ON APOSTASY FROM OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY_
Jude 1:5-8
_Text_
5.
Now I desire to put you in remembrance, though ye know all things once
for all, that the Lord, having saved a people out of t...
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Even as Sodom and Gomorrha, and the cities about them in like manner,
giving themselves over to fornication, and going after strange flesh,
are set forth for an example, suffering the vengeance of et...
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VERSE 7. EVEN AS SODOM AND GOMORRAH.
Cited by a former writer, it is now urged again by Jude to show the
certainty of the punishment that awaits the ungodly. But one single
righteous man was found in...
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1 Jude's stress on human relationships is very strong, especially as
James, his brother, gained the ascendancy among the Circumcision
because of his physical relationship to the Lord. Even Peter and J...
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VENGEANCE] RV 'punishment.' The fire may be called eternal, because
the destruction wrought by it remains. The Gk., however, would allow
us to take EXAMPLE with of eternal fire—' as an example of eter...
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FIGHT FOR THE *FAITH!
JUDE
_HILDA BRIGHT_
WHAT THIS LETTER IS ABOUT
Jude wrote the letter to warn his readers against false teachers.
These teachers claimed to be Christians. But they were being...
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The Book of Isaiah mentions some proud *angels who refused God’s
arrangement for them (Isaiah 24:21-22). God punished them severely. In
their case, their terrible fate was to suffer in permanent fire...
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(5-7) We now enter upon the main body of the Epistle. Three instances
of God’s vengeance: the unbelievers in the wilderness; the impure
angels; Sodom and Gomorrha.
(5) I WILL THEREFORE PUT YOU IN REME...
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CHAPTER 33
DOUBTFUL READINGS AND THE THEORY OF VERBAL INSPIRATION-THREE PALMARY
INSTANCES OF DIVINE VENGEANCE UPON GRIEVOUS SIN.
Jude 1:5
WITH these three verses the main portion of the Epistle begi...
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ὡς Σόδομα καὶ Γόμορρα καὶ αἱ περὶ
αὐτὰς πόλεις. The 3rd example of Divine judgment differs
from the two others, as it tells only of the punishment, not of the
fall from grace. Hence the difference of...
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_Illustrations of Sin and Judgment Derived from History and from
Nature_. The judgment impending Over these men is borne witness to by
well-known facts of the past, and may be illustrated from the
phe...
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“CONTEND EARNESTLY FOR THE FAITH”
Jude 1:1
Kept is the keynote of this Epistle. It occurs in Jude 1:1; Jude 1:6;
Jude 1:21, and in another form in...
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APOSTASY IN OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY
In verse 5, Jude submitted his first bit of evidence to prove
evildoers will be condemned. He said he wanted to remind them, though,
as the American Standard Version...
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Even as Sodom and Gomorrha, and the cities about them in like manner,
(g) giving themselves over to fornication, and going after (h) strange
flesh, are set forth for an example, suffering the vengeanc...
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Principality. That is, the state in which they were first created,
their original dignity. (Challoner) --- Having given themselves over
to [7] fornication, or to excessive uncleanness. --- Going after...
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CONTENTS
The opening of this Epistle is truly sweet. Jude addresseth all he
hath to say to the Church. It is to you, Beloved, Jude saith that he
writes. He then, through the greater Part of the Chapt...
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7._Even as Sodom and Gomorrha_. This example is more general, for he
testifies that God, excepting none of mankind, punishes without any
difference all the ungodly. And Jude also mentions in what foll...
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The Epistle of Jude develops the history of the apostasy of
Christendom, from the earliest elements that crept into the assembly
to corrupt it, down to its judgment at the appearing of our Lord, but
a...
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EVEN AS SODOM AND GOMORRHA, AND THE CITIES ABOUT THEM,.... Admah and
Zeboiim, for Zoar was spared. This is a third instance of God's
vengeance on sinners; and which, like that of the Israelites, and o...
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_Even as Sodom and Gomorrha_ See on 2 Peter 2:6; _and the cities about
them_ These were Admah and Zeboim. The four are mentioned Deuteronomy
29:23; Zoar, the fifth city in the plain of Sodom, was spar...
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Examples of the judgment of God:...
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EVEN AS SODOM AND GOMORRAH, AND THE CITIES ABOUT THEM IN LIKE MANNER,
GIVING THEMSELVES OVER TO FORNICATION, AND GOING AFTER STRANGE FLESH,
ARE SET FORTH FOR AN EXAMPLE, SUFFERING THE VENGEANCE OF ETE...
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STRANGE:
_ Gr._ other...
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5-7 Outward privileges, profession, and apparent conversion, could
not secure those from the vengeance of God, who turned aside in
unbelief and disobedience. The destruction of the unbelieving
Israel...
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_The cities about them; _ Admah and Zeboim, JEREMIAH 49:18 HOSEA 11:8.
_In like manner, _ as Sodom, and Gomorrah did, likeness of sin
inferring likeness of punishment. _Strange flesh; _ margin, other...
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Irenaeus Against Heresies Book IV
And it was He who rained fire and brimstone from heaven, in the days
of Lot, upon Sodom and Gomorrah, "an example of the righteous judgment
of God,"[573]
Tertullian...
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Jude 1:7 as G5613 Sodom G4670 and G2532 Gomorrah G1116 and G2532
cities G4172 around G4012 them G846 similar...
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‘Even as Sodom and Gomorrah, and the cities about them, having in
like manner with these given themselves over to fornication and gone
after strange flesh, are set forth as an example, suffering the
p...
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Jude 1:5-7. In these verses we have examples of the judgment spoken of
in Jude 1:4. It is only necessary, says the writer, that I should
remind you of facts with which you are already familiar. You ha...
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EVEN AS
(ως). Just "as." The third instance (Jude passes by the deluge) in
Jude, the cities of the plain.THE CITIES ABOUT THEM
(α περ αυτας πολεις). These were also included, Admah
and Zeboiim (D...
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CONTENTS: The apostasy and apostate teachers described. Assurance and
comfort for true believers.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Holy Spirit, Jude, James, Michael, Moses,
Cain, Balaam, Enoch, Adam.
CONCLUS...
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THE gleanings of the church respecting St. Jude are few. Du Pin, who
spent his life in ecclesiastical studies, says, he had the surname of
Lebbeus and Thaddeus, was brother of James the less, and is c...
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REMEMBER SODOM AND GOMORRAH. "Remember the wrath of God against the
sin of these people!" ACTED AS THOSE ANGELS DID. Jude does not mean
that they all sinned by committing the same acts of sin, but in...
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JUDE—NOTE ON JUDE 1:7 The people of SODOM AND GOMORRAH (Genesis
19:1) received the judgment of ETERNAL FIRE. Smoke rose from the site
of Sodom and Go
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JUDE—NOTE ON JUDE 1:5 The Immoral Character and Resulting Judgment
of the False Teachers. Jude uses analogies from the OT and Jewish
tradition to declare judgment for the false teachers (see v....
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Jude 1:7. GIVING THEMSELVES OVER.—ἐκπορνεύσασαι; the
ἐκ denotes the intensity of their lust, which would be gratified at
all hazards. STRANGE FLESH.—Other flesh; _præte...
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Shall we go to the general epistle of Jude. Jude introduces himself
as...
A servant of Jesus Christ, and brother of James (Jude 1:1),
The word servant in Greek is doulos, bondslave of Jesus Christ. B...
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1 Corinthians 6:9; 2 Peter 2:6; Amos 4:11; Deuteronomy 29:23; E
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The cities about them. Admah and Zeboim. Deuteronomy 29:23; Hosea
11:8.
Giving themselves over to fornication [ε κ π ο ρ ε υ σ α σ
α ι]. Rev., more strictly, having given, etc. Only here in New
Testam...
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The cities which gave themselves over to fornication — The word here
means, unnatural lusts. Are set forth as an example, suffering the
vengeance of eternal fire — That is, the vengeance which they
su...