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VER. JUDE 1:5 pa,nta o[ti @o`# ku,rioj a[pax {D}
Despite the weighty attestation supporting VIhsou/j (A B 33 81 322 323
424c 665 1241 1739 1881 2298 2344 vg copsa, bo eth Origen Cyril Jerome
Bede; o`...
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Verse Jude 1:5. _I WILL THEREFORE PUT YOU IN REMEMBRANCE_] That is,
how such persons were _proscribed_, and _condemned_ to bear the
punishment due to such crimes.
_THOUGH YE ONCE KNEW THIS_] The wor...
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I WILL THEREFORE PUT YOU IN REMEMBRANCE - “To show you what must be
the doom of such men, I will call certain facts to your recollection,
with which you are familiar, respecting the Divine treatment o...
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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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_I will therefore put you in remembrance_ More accurately, I WISH TO
PUT YOU IN REMEMBRANCE, or, TO REMIND YOU. The language presupposes,
like that of 2 Peter 1:12, to which it presents a close parall...
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Jude’s first example of sin and punishment is not used in 2 Peter,
probably because it seemed too vague and obscure. It is indeed
somewhat difficult. The general sense is like that of the passage 1
Co...
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ΎΠΟΜΝΉΣΑΙ _aor. act. inf. от_ ΥΠΟΜΙΜΝΉΣΚΩ
(G5279) заставлять вспомнить, напоминать.
Инфинитив как дополнение к основному
гл. ΒΟΎΛΟΜΑΙ (G1014) _praes. ind. med. (dep.)_ желать,
ΕΊΔΌΤΑΣ _perf. act. par...
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THOUGH YE ONCE KNEW THIS,— _Though ye fully, or perfectly._ See Jude
1:3. The Christians to whom St. Jude writes, had formerly been of the
Jewish religion, and were therefore well acquainted with the...
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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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I will therefore put you in remembrance, though ye once knew this,
how that the Lord, having saved the people out of the land of Egypt,
afterward destroyed them that believed not.
(Hebrews 3:16; He...
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VERSE 5. I WILL THEREFORE PUT YOU IN REMEMBRANCE.
I call your attention to the fact, which you all know, while the Lord
saved the Hebrews that is, brought them out of bondage, a great
exhibition of hi...
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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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THOUGH YE ONCE KNEW THIS] RV 'though ye know all things once for all,'
i.e. because they are Christians, and have learnt the whole Christian
creed (cp. Hebrews 6:2); or perhaps (a deeper thought) beca...
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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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Of course, the *Israelites were glad to be free. And God promised them
their own country.
But the inhabitants of the country that God promised them were vast in
number. And they were powerful. And th...
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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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ὑπομνῆσαι δὲ ὑμᾶς βούλομαι,
εἰδότας ὑμᾶς πάντα. [786] _Cf._ 2 Peter 1:12,
διὸ μελλήσω ὑμᾶς ἀεὶ ὑπομιμνήσκειν
καίπερ εἰδότας, 2 Peter 1:13, διεγείρειν
ὑμᾶς ἐν ὑπομνήσει, 2 Peter 3:1, διεγείρω
ὑμῶν ἐν ὐ...
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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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(4) I will therefore put you in remembrance, though ye once knew this,
how that the Lord, having saved the people out of the land of Egypt,
afterward destroyed them that believed not.
(4) He presents...
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But I will admonish you, that once [5] (that is, some time ago, when
you were converted and instructed) knew all things that were necessary
as to the Christian faith, I will then put you in mind of th...
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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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5._I will therefore put you in remembrance_, or, _remind you_. He
either modestly excuses himself, lest he should seem to teach as it
were the ignorant things unknown to them; or, indeed, he openly
de...
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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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I WILL THEREFORE PUT YOU IN REMEMBRANCE, THOUGH YE ONCE KNOW THIS,....
The Alexandrian copy, and some others, and the Vulgate Latin version,
read, "knew all things"; but rather it is to be restrained...
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_I will therefore put you in remembrance, &c._ I will remind you of
some examples of God's judgments against such persons. Œcumenius
observes, that “by proposing the following examples of the
destruct...
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Examples of the judgment of God:...
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I WILL, THEREFORE, PUT YOU IN REMEMBRANCE, THOUGH YE ONCE KNEW THIS,
HOW THAT THE LORD, HAVING SAVED THE PEOPLE OUT OF THE LAND OF EGYPT,
AFTERWARD DESTROYED THEM THAT BELIEVED NOT....
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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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_Though ye once:_ this may be joined either with the verb following,
_knew, _ according to our translation, and the sense is, though ye
knew this certainly, as the word _once_ is taken, PSALMS 89:35,...
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Clement of Alexandria The Instructor Book III "For I would have you
know," says Jude, "that God, having once saved His people from the
land of Egypt, afterwards destroyed them that believed not; and t...
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Jude 1:5 But G1161 want G1014 (G5736) remind G5279 (G5658) you G5209
you G5209 once G530 knew...
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‘Now I desire to put you in remembrance, though you know all things
once for all, that the Lord, having saved a people out of the land of
Egypt, afterwards destroyed those who believed not.'
His firs...
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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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TO PUT YOU IN REMEMBRANCE
(υπομνησα). See 2 Peter 1:12 υπομιμνησκειν
(present active infinitive there, first aorist active infinitive
here).THOUGH YE KNOW ALL THINGS ONCE FOR ALL
(ειδοτας απαξ παν...
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SAVED
(_ See Scofield) - (Romans 1:16). _...
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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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FOR EVEN THOUGH. "I am using things which you already know to prove to
you that God will punish those who purposely continue to sin as a
habit." BUT AFTERWARD DESTROYED. "Even after God has saved his...
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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 1:5. In REMEMBRANCE.—That which we have in mind is often well
and wisely brought up forcibly before our minds.
Jude 1:6. ANGELS, ETC.—There is nothing in the Old...
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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 10:1; 2 Peter 1:12; 2 Peter 1:13; 2 Peter 3:1;...
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Ye once knew [ε ι δ ο τ α ς α π α ξ]. Entirely wrong. The
participle is to be rendered as present, and the once is not formerly,
but once for all, as ver. Jud 1:0:3So Rev., rightly, though ye know
all...
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He afterwards destroyed — The far greater part of that very people
whom he had once saved. Let none therefore presume upon past mercies,
as if he was now out of danger....
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In this, and the following verses, our apostle, to deter them from
following the pernicious ways of these seducers, sets before them the
several examples of God's judgments inflicted in former times u...