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Verse Jude 1:11. _THEY HAVE GONE IN THE WAY OF CAIN_] They are
_haters_ _of their brethren_, and they that are such are _murderers_;
and by their false doctrine they corrupt and destroy the souls of t...
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WOE UNTO THEM! - See Matthew 11:21.
FOR THEY HAVE GONE IN THE WAY OF CAIN - Genesis 4:5. That is, they
have evinced disobedience and rebellion as he did; they have shown
that they are proud, corrupt,...
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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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The false brethren sin in like manner. In their dreamings, _i.e._ vain
conceits (yielding to their own wayward fancies, Chase), they are
licentious and rebellious. They despise the Lordship (Jude 1:8...
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WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A CHRISTIAN (Jude 1:1-2)...
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HAVE GONE. went.
CAIN. His way was that of natural religion, not the way God
hadappointed.
RAN GREEDILY. rushed. Literally were poured out. Greek. _ekchuno._
Often translated "shed".
REWARD. Same w...
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_Woe unto them! for they have gone in the way of Cain_ We ask
naturally what was the point of comparison. Probably in the case of
those who were in the writer's thoughts, as in most others, "lust" was...
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Of the three examples of sin punished which Jude uses 2 Peter only
adopts one, Balaam. Cain is perhaps chosen as an instance of one who
defied the simplest and most obvious laws of God by murder, or e...
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ΟΎΑΊ (G3758) горе. Это слово, обозначающее
погибель, также встречается в 1 Corinthians
9:16, часто употребляется в Евангелиях,
а также в 1 Enoch 94-100 (Kelly; DJG, 80-81).
ΈΠΟΡΕΎΘΗΣΑΝ _aor. ind. pas...
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AND RAN GREEDILY AFTER THE ERROR— _And have been poured out in the
error;_ εξεχυθησαν : which seems to have much the same sense
as the Latin word _palari,_ to _ramble,_ or keep no certain path; as
liq...
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_A TRILOGY OF WOE_
Jude 1:11
_Text_
11.
Woe unto them! for they went in the way of Cain, and ran riotously in
the error of Balaam for hire, and perished in the gainsaying of Korah.
_Queries_
55....
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Woe unto them! for they have gone in the way of Cain, and ran
greedily after the error of Balaam for reward, and perished in the
gainsaying of Core.
WOE. Note, 2 Peter 2:14, "cursed children."
C...
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VERSE 11. WOE UNTO THEM! FOR THEY HAVE GONE IN THE WAY OF CAIN.
Woe only is their portion; in destroying the souls of their brethren,
their course is that of the murderer, as it is the same in effect...
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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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CAIN] The Jews spoke of Cain as the first 'freethinker,' and these
unbelievers would be his followers in that respect. Holy Scripture,
however, tells us that Cain destroyed his brother, and these men...
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• CAIN was the first person to kill someone. He killed his own
brother (Genesis 4:1-15). The false teachers are ‘killing’ the
belief of other people. Cain killed Abel. But God had already warned
Cain...
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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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(11) Three examples of similar wickedness: Cain, Balaam, Korah.
WOE UNTO THEM! — An echo of Christ’s denunciations in the first
three Gospels, whereby the description of these evil-doers takes for
th...
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CHAPTER 34
RAILING AT DIGNITIES-"THE ASSUMPTION OF MOSES"-ST. JUDE'S USE OF
APOCRYPHAL LITERATURE.
Jude 1:8
ST. JUDE having given three terrible examples of the punishment of
gross sin in Jews, Gent...
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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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οὐαὶ αὐτοῖς, ὅτι τῇ ὁδῷ τοῦ Καὶν
ἐπορεύθησαν. For the use of the aorist see note on Jude
1:4. παρεισεδύησαν : for the phrase _cf._ Blass, _Gr._ p.
119, and 2 Peter 2:15, ἐξακολουθήσαντες τῇ
ὁδῷ τοῦ Βα...
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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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THE APOSTATES IN JUDE'S DAY
In verse 8, Jude showed the false teachers had committed sins similar
to those committed by those in the Old Testament examples he had
previously given. They had committed...
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They have imitated, or gone in the way of Cain, who murdered his
brother; and they have a mortal hatred against the faithful. They have
imitated Balaam [8] and his covetousness, (see 2 Peter ii. 15.)...
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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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_WISE IN HIS OWN CONCEIT_
‘The way of Cain.’
Jude 1:11
Cain stands before us as the example of one wise in his own conceit
and wedded to his own way. This appears:—
I. IN HIS REFUSAL TO OFFER TO G...
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11._Woe unto them. _It is a wonder that he inveighs against them so
severely, when he had just said that it was not permitted to an angel
to bring a railing accusation against Satan. But it was not hi...
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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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WOE UNTO THEM,.... This may be considered as a commiseration of their
case, or as a denunciation of deserved punishment, or as a prediction
of what would befall them. The Arabic version prefaces these...
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_But these_ Without any shame; _speak evil of those things which they
know not_ Namely, the things of God; of whose nature and excellence,
truth and importance, they are entirely ignorant. See on 1 Co...
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WOE UNTO THEM! FOR THEY HAVE GONE IN THE WAY OF CAIN, AND RAN GREEDILY
AFTER THE ERROR OF BALAAM FOR REWARD, AND PERISHED IN THE GAINSAYING
OF CORE....
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The character of the seducing teachers:...
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8-16 False teachers are dreamers; they greatly defile and grievously
wound the soul. These teachers are of a disturbed mind and a seditious
spirit; forgetting that the powers that be, are ordained of...
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_Woe unto them!_ This is either a lamenting the misery that was to
come upon them, or a foretelling it come, not a wishing that it might:
see MATTHEW 11:21 1 CORINTHIANS 9:16. _For they have gone in t...
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Cyprian Epistle LXIV
And that we may know that this voice of God came forth with His true
and highest majesty to honour and avenge His priests; when three of
the ministers[4]...
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Jude 1:11 Woe G3759 them G846 For G3754 gone G4198 (G5675) way G3598
Cain G2535 G2532 greedily...
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BUT THEIR PATHWAY LEADS TO WOE (JUDE 1:11).
Jude now calls God's ‘woe' (compare Luke 6:24; Matthew 23:13; Isaiah
5:8) down on the ungodly persons and
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Jude 1:11. WOE TO THEM. This expression is often used by our Lord, but
never elsewhere except in Jude and in Revelation. (Paul's use, ‘Woe
is me if I preach not the Gospel,' is different.) The words m...
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WOE TO THEM
(ουα αυτοις). Interjection with the dative as is common in
the Gospels (Matthew 11:21).WENT
(επορευθησαν). First aorist passive (deponent) indicative
of πορευομα.IN THE WAY OF CAIN
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CAIN
Cain (compare (Genesis 4:1) a type of the religious natural man, who
believes in a God, and in "religion," but after his own will, and who
rejects redemption by blood. Compelled as a teacher of...
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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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HOW TERRIBLE FOR THEM. This is the kind of language Jesus uses in
Matthew 23:13-15. THAT CAIN TOOK. Cain was selfish, jealous, and
showed his _hate_ by murdering his brother. THAT BALAAM COMMITTED. Se...
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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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JUDE—NOTE ON JUDE 1:11 CAIN (Genesis 4:5), BALAAM (Numbers 22:5;
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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 John 3:12; 2 Peter 2:15; Deuteronomy 23:4; Ezekiel 13:3; Genesis 4:5
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Woe [ο υ α ι]. Often used by our Lord, but never elsewhere except
here and in Revelation. The expression in 1 Corinthians 9:16 is
different. There the word is not used as an imprecation, but almost as...
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Woe unto them — Of all the apostles St. Jude alone, and that in this
single place, denounces a woe. St. Peter, to the same effect,
pronounces them "cursed children." For they have gone in the way of
C...
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Our apostle goes on charging these seducers with several crimes;
particularly with the malice and envy of Cain, with the sordid
covetousness of Balaam, with the sedition and gainsaying of Core: they
h...