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Jude 1
a
Jude,
the
b
servant
of
Jesus
Christ,
and
brother
of
James,
to
them
that
are
sanctified
by
God
the
Father,
and
preserved
in
Jesus
Christ,
and
called:
2 Mercy
unto
you,
and
peace,
and
love,
be
multiplied.
3 Beloved,
when
I
gave
all
diligence
to
a
write
unto
you
of
the
common
b
salvation,
it
was
needful
for
me
to
write
unto
you,
and
exhort
you
that
ye
should
c
earnestly
d
contend
for
the
faith
which
was
once
delivered
unto
the
saints.
4 For
there
are
certain
a
men
crept
in
unawares,
who
were
before
of
old
ordained
to
this
condemnation,
b
ungodly
men,
turning
the
grace
of
our
God
into
c
lasciviousness,
and
d
denying
the
only
Lord
God,
and
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
5 I
will
therefore
put
you
in
remembrance,
though
ye
once
knew
this,
how
that
the
Lord,
having
a
saved
the
people
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
afterward
b
destroyed
them
that
c
believed
not.
6 And
the
a
angels
which
kept
not
their
b
first
c
estate,
but
left
their
own
habitation,
he
hath
reserved
in
everlasting
chains
under
darkness
unto
the
d
judgment
of
the
great
day.
7 Even
as
a
Sodom
and
Gomorrha,
and
the
cities
about
them
in
like
manner,
giving
themselves
over
to
b
fornication,
and
going
after
c
strange
flesh,
are
set
forth
for
an
d
example,
suffering
the
e
vengeance
of
eternal
fire.
8 Likewise
also
these
a
filthy
dreamers
b
defile
the
flesh,
despise
dominion,
and
speak
evil
of
dignities.
9 Yet
a
Michael
the
b
archangel,
when
contending
with
the
devil
he
disputed
about
the
body
of
c
Moses,
durst
not
bring
against
him
a
railing
accusation,
but
said,
The
Lord
rebuke
thee.
10 But
these
speak
evil
of
those
things
which
they
know
not:
but
what
they
know
naturally,
as
brute
beasts,
in
those
things
they
corrupt
themselves.
11 Woe
unto
them!
for
they
have
gone
in
the
way
of
a
Cain,
and
ran
greedily
after
the
error
of
b
Balaam
for
reward,
c
and
c
perished
in
the
gainsaying
of
Core.
12 These
are
spots
in
your
feasts
of
charity,
when
they
feast
with
you,
feeding
themselves
without
fear:
a
clouds
they
are
without
water,
carried
about
of
winds;
trees
whose
fruit
withereth,
without
fruit,
twice
dead,
plucked
up
by
the
roots;
13 Raging
waves
of
the
sea,
foaming
out
their
own
shame;
wandering
a
stars,
to
whom
is
reserved
the
blackness
of
darkness
for
ever.
14 And
a
Enoch
also,
the
seventh
from
Adam,
prophesied
of
these,
saying,
Behold,
the
Lord
b
cometh
with
ten
thousands
of
his
c
saints,
15 To
a
execute
b
judgment
upon
all,
and
to
convince
all
that
are
ungodly
among
them
of
all
their
ungodly
deeds
which
they
have
ungodly
committed,
and
of
all
their
hard
c
speeches
which
ungodly
sinners
have
spoken
against
him.
16 These
are
a
murmurers,
complainers,
walking
after
their
own
b
lusts;
and
their
mouth
c
speaketh
great
swelling
words,
having
men's
persons
in
admiration
because
of
d
advantage.
17 But,
beloved,
remember
ye
the
words
which
were
spoken
before
of
the
apostles
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ;
18 How
that
they
told
you
there
should
be
a
mockers
in
the
b
last
time,
who
should
c
walk
after
their
own
ungodly
lusts.
19 These
be
they
who
a
separate
themselves,
sensual,
having
not
the
b
Spirit.
20 But
ye,
beloved,
a
building
up
yourselves
on
your
most
holy
faith,
praying
in
the
Holy
Ghost,
21 Keep
yourselves
in
the
love
of
God,
looking
for
the
mercy
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
unto
eternal
life.
22 And
of
some
have
a
compassion,
making
a
difference:
23 And
others
save
with
fear,
pulling
them
out
of
the
a
fire;
hating
even
the
b
garment
spotted
by
the
flesh.
24 Now
unto
him
that
is
able
to
keep
you
from
falling,
and
to
present
you
a
faultless
before
the
presence
of
his
glory
with
exceeding
joy,
25 To
the
only
wise
God
our
Saviour,
be
glory
and
majesty,
dominion
and
power,
both
now
and
ever.
Amen.
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