The Minority Report: A Different Assessment For Interpreting Jude, Part 2
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New Theological College Back Issue (Serials) | Vol.177, No.706 (April-June 2020) | Available | BTS1771 |
Part 1 surfaced problems with the majority report for the epistle of Jude- the common assumption that Jude was concerned with false teaching, whether Gnostic or antinomian, and unrestrained sexuality. Part 2 Suggests instead that Jude wrote in response to a Zealot uprising against Rome shortly after the death of James in AD 62. Concerns shared between Jude and Josephus indicate that the godless in Jude are Zealot rebels who were seducing the church away from Jesus while salvation refers to physical deliverance of preservation.
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