Number 11 Flashcards

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Jude is identified as the brother of James. There are two primary men by this name who have been proposed as the author of the book of Jude. Jude the ______ brother of ________ . This is the correct view.

A

Half, Jesus

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Jude was the brother of James (Arthur of book of James and Pastor of Jerusalem, church). Jude and James were both unbelievers until after the resurrection., but we’re saved and present with the 120 in the upper room on the day of Pentecost. Jude was married.

A

True

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Jude was written as a defense against an early form of libertine__________

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Gnosticism

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These heretics believe that they were more spiritual than ordinary believers, and that they possessed a special__________ (gnosis) which made them superior to unenlightened pastors

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Knowledge

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_______ is a battle cry, a call to arms, a commission to defend the faith.

A

Jude

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Keyword for the book of Jude__________ for the faith

A

Contend

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7
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The theme of the book of Jude

A

Defense against apostasy

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8
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Jude is very similar to what book

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2 Peter -

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______ of the 25 verses in Jude find parallels in second Peter. Peter said the apostates are coming, Jude said the apostates are here

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19

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10
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Jude is the only book in all of God’s word entirely devoted to the great apostasy which is to come up on Christendom before the Lord Jesus Christ returns. This brief message of 25 verses is the vestibule to the revelation. Without Jude, the prophetic picture which begins with the teachings of Christ in the gospels and continues through the apostles, would be incomplete…. Jude brings the teachings of the Bible about apostasy to a tremendous climax.. he takes us back to the human history. We are reminded of apostasy at the gate of Eden… our thoughts are turned to princes and profits to Saints and sinners to eternal fire and everlasting darkness to the sea, and to the stars, to past judgments and future glory

A

True

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Jude tells us of otherwise unknown facts about the spiritual battle over the destiny of Moses body, and the content of the pre-flood preaching of Enoch

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True

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