Jude
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The authorship of the Letter of Jude is traditionally credited to Judas, the brother of Jesus. However, it is possible that it was written by a later author who was an associate of James. The letter is addressed to predominantly Jewish members of the early Church, as evidenced by the references to the lesser-known Book of Enoch. Although Judah had initially intended to write about their shared salvation, he hastily shifted focus upon learning that false teachers had infiltrated the congregation, introducing corrupt practices as the new norm. He warns his audience of these wolves in sheep’s clothing and urges…


