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Adam Clarke's Bible Commentary in 8 Volumes: Volume 8, The General Epistle of Jude
Adam Clarke's Bible Commentary in 8 Volumes: Volume 8, The General Epistle of Jude
Adam Clarke's Bible Commentary in 8 Volumes: Volume 8, The General Epistle of Jude
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Adam Clarke was a 19th century British Methodist best known for his scholarly commentaries on the Bible, a multi-volume, comprehensive work.
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Adam Clarke's Bible Commentary in 8 Volumes: Volume 8, The General Epistle of Jude

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    ADAM CLARKE’S BIBLE COMMENTARY IN 8 VOLUMES: VOLUME 8, THE GENERAL EPISTLE OF JUDE

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    Adam Clarke

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Preface

    Jude

    Adam Clarke’s Bible Commentary in 8 Volumes: Volume 8, The General Epistle of Jude

    By

    Adam Clarke

    Adam Clarke’s Bible Commentary in 8 Volumes: Volume 8, The General Epistle of Jude

    Published by Scriptura Press

    New York City, NY

    First published circa 1832

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    PREFACE

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    IN THE PREFACE TO THE Epistle of James several things have been said relative to Jude the brother of James, the supposed author of this epistle; and to that preface the reader is requested to refer. What is farther necessary to be said on the author and the authenticity of this epistle, I shall take the liberty to borrow principally from Michaelis.

    "If James and Jude, whom the evangelists call brothers of Jesus, were in fact only cousins or relations as some suppose, and were sons, not of Joseph, but of Alpheus, these two persons were the same as the two brothers James and Jude, who were apostles. And in this case Jude, the author of this epistle, was the same as the Apostle Jude, the brother of James who was son of Alpheus. On the other hand, if the James and the Jude, whom the evangelists call brothers of Jesus, were not the two brothers of this name who were apostles, but were the sons of Joseph, the reputed father of Jesus, we have then two different persons of the name of Jude, either of which might have written this epistle. And in this case we have to examine whether the epistle was written by an apostle of the name of Jude, or by Jude the brother-in-law of Christ.

    "The author of the epistle himself has assumed neither the title of apostle of Jesus Christ, nor of brother of Jesus Christ, but calls himself only ‘Jude, the servant of Jesus Christ, and brother of James.’ Now, as the author distinguishes himself by the title ‘brother of James,’ and this was a common name among the Jews, he undoubtedly meant some eminent person of this name, who was well known at the time when he wrote, or the title ‘brother of James’ would have been

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