Jude opens by naming a people who are called and kept, then redirects from a planned general note to an urgent call to contend for what was entrusted. He exposes intruders, reviews past judgments, directs responses, and ends in praise.
Jude opens by naming a people who are called and kept, then redirects from a planned general note to an urgent call to contend for what was entrusted. He exposes intruders, reviews past judgments, directs responses, and ends in praise.
Context Snapshot
Date
mid-AD 60s
Genre
Epistle
Audience
Churches threatened by false teachers
World Stage
mid-AD 60s
Roman Empire
Nero Nero (AD 54-68)
Jude fits a late-apostolic moment when churches faced pressure not only from outside but from inside claims to reshape the message. With eyewitness leaders fading and identities in flux around major upheavals in the Jewish world, communities were vulnerable to persuasive reinterpretations that sounded spiritual but.