Jude is a 2004 young-readers' novel by Kate Morgenroth. It revolves around the title character's experiences with his abusivedrug-dealing father, distant mother, and the time Jude spends in prison after being framed. Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Abuse is a general term for the misuse of a person or thing, causing harm to the person or thing, to the abuser, or to someone else. ... For other meanings, see Drug (disambiguation). ...
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An excerpt from the novel from the author's website#
Jude 15), grumblers and faultfinders and boasters and flatterers (cf.
Jude's purpose was to expose the false teachers and their licentiousness, to urge the members of the church to contend for the faith that had been entrusted to them, and to encourage the members to extricate those in their midst who had fallen prey to the licentiousness.
Author: Jude 1:1 identifies the author of the Book of Jude as Jude, a brother of James.
The Book of Jude is an important book for us today because it is written for the end times, for the end of the Church Age.
Jude verse 3: Although I was anxious to write you about the salvation we share, I felt I had to write and urge you to contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to the saints.