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Twentieth Century [1904], THE TWENTIETH CENTURY NEW TESTAMENT A TRANSLATION INTO MODERN ENGLISH Made from the Original Greek (Westcott & Hort's Text) (The Fleming H. Revell Company, NEW YORK & CHICAGO) [word count] [B14200].
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[DATE AND PLACE OF WRITING UNCERTAIN.] This Letter was written apparently by the Jude (or Judas) who was a “brother of James,” and so a brother of Jesus. Neither this Judas, nor his brother James, was an Apostle. The Letter may have been written in Palestine; and the historical allusions in it make it possible that it was addressed to Christians of Jewish origin. It is full of resemblances to ‘The Second Letter of St. Peter,’ and consists of a stern denunciation of those nominal Christians who were using their Christianity as a cover for an evil life.

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FROM JUDE.
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Twentieth Century [1904], THE TWENTIETH CENTURY NEW TESTAMENT A TRANSLATION INTO MODERN ENGLISH Made from the Original Greek (Westcott & Hort's Text) (The Fleming H. Revell Company, NEW YORK & CHICAGO) [word count] [B14200].
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