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What if the church's greatest threat isn't outside the church? Jude didn't write to unbelievers, he wrote to believers already being deceived. In Part 1 of Hey Jude, we dive into one of the Bible's most controversial passages: rebellious angels, Genesis 6, the Watchers, Sodom and Gomorrah, and the generation God rescued only to later judge. Why does Jude connect all of these stories? And what does it mean for Christians who assume grace removes the danger of rebellion? If you've ever wondered why Jude sounds more like an alarm siren than a pastoral letter, this episode is for you. The warning is ancient. The implications are current. And the stakes couldn't be higher. In this opening installment of the "Hey Jude" series, the we examine the first seven verses of the book of Jude and frame the letter as a warning against deception, rebellion, and false teaching within the church. The discussion begins by establishing Jude's unique position as the brother of Jesus and a leader in the early church. Jude's letter is brief but densely packed with theological significance, requiring familiarity with the Old Testament and Second Temple Jewish thought to fully appreciate its message. A major theme throughout this episode is remembering God's past judgments as a warning for present faithfulness. The episode concludes with an exhortation for Christians to contend for the faith, study Scripture carefully, and remain vigilant against deception in an age increasingly marked by confusion and compromise. Scripture References Discussed Timestamp Scripture Reference Discussion Topic 00:02:37 Jude Jude identified as the brother of Jesus 00:02:41 John 7:5 Jesus' brothers and their relationship to Him 00:11:50–12:30 Exodus narrative Christ present in Israel's deliverance from Egypt 00:13:20–14:00 1 Corinthians 10:1–13 Paul's interpretation of Israel's wilderness rebellion 00:17:40–18:20 Numbers 14:29–37 Judgment on the unbelieving generation 00:18:55–19:20 Psalm 106 Israel's repeated rebellion and unbelief 00:22:40–23:30 Genesis 6:1–4 Sons of God, Watchers, and angelic rebellion 00:27:30–30:00 Jude 6 Angels leaving their proper habitation 00:36:00–37:00 Joshua Giant clans and Canaanite peoples 00:42:30–44:00 Deuteronomy 32 Divine council worldview and the nations 00:43:20–46:00 Genesis 19 Sodom and Gomorrah 00:48:35–49:00 Jude 5–7 Summary of Jude's three examples of rebellion 01:08:20–01:09:20 John 1:1–14 Jesus as the eternal Word 01:09:10–01:09:30 Genesis 6 Final reference to the Watchers narrative References Charles, R. H., ed. The Assumption of Moses: Exegetical Notes. London: Adam and Charles Black, 1897. Jackson, Jeffrey Glen. Jude-2 Peter Parallels. Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software, 2009. Josephus, Flavius, Steve Mason, and Louis H. Feldman. Flavius Josephus: Translation and Commentary: Judean Antiquities Books 1-4. Vol. 3. Boston; Leiden: Brill, 2000. Köstenberger, Andreas J., and Michael J. Kruger. The Heresy of Orthodoxy: How Contemporary Culture's Fascination with Diversity Has Reshaped Our Understanding of Early Christianity. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2010. Martin, Glen S. Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers. Edited by Max Anders. Holman Old Testament Commentary. B&H Publishing Group, 2002. Osborne, Grant R., and M. Robert Mulholland Jr. Cornerstone Biblical Commentary: James, 1–2 Peter, Jude, Revelation. Edited by Philip W. Comfort. Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, 2011. Robert Henry Charles, ed., Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament, vol. 2 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1913) Robert Henry Charles, ed., Pseudepigrapha of the Old Testament, vol. 2 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1913), 23–25. The Book of Jasher. New York: J. H. Parry & Company, 1887. Accessed via Sacred Texts Archive [https://sacred-texts.com/chr/apo/jasher/index.htm?utm_source=chatgpt.com] The Holy Bible: English Standard Version. Wheaton, IL: Crossway Bibles, 2025. Webster, Noah. An American Dictionary of the English Language. New York: S. Converse, 1828. Yonge, Charles Duke, and Philo of Alexandria. The Works of Philo: Complete and Unabridged. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1995.
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