The Epistle of Jude, apart from the mode of its opening, resembles an urgently penned tract rather than an ordinary letter. It does not appear to have been directed to any particular group of ...
The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude provide a critical and exegetical commentary on the foundation of faith by Martin Luther. On the great subject of justification by faith alone, Luther is here ...
In January 2012, I began blogging a commentary on the Gospel of Mark, available at the Bible Junkies blog and now at America Magazine, which I completed just last week. My somewhat ambitious goal is ...
Alfred Plummers The Expositors Bible: The General Epistles of St. James and St. Jude is a scholarly exploration of two often overlooked books of the New Testament. Plummers literary style is ...
The professor continues his series on the more obscure and less well-known books of the Bible. This week: the Epistle of Jude. Every pastor has had to deal with the troublemaker who teaches his or her ...
Matthew 13:55 (RSV) — Is not this the carpenter’s son? Is not his mother called Mary? And are not his brothers James and Joseph and Simon and Judas? Matthew 27:55-56, 61 — There were also many women ...
Considered a holy relic, a bone from St. Jude the Apostle has left Italy for the first time and will appear this week in the High Desert. St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church of Victorville will host the ...
The right of II Peter to a place in the canon of the New Testament has been more widely disputed than that of any other book. No direct quotation from it can be found in the patristic literature prior ...
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