Introduction to the Book of Jude
Extract Authorship: The letter was written by Jude, the “brother of James” (Jude 1). While the name Jude (Hebrew: Judah, Greek: Judas) was very common (Luke 6:16), scholarship identifies this…
Extract Authorship: The letter was written by Jude, the “brother of James” (Jude 1). While the name Jude (Hebrew: Judah, Greek: Judas) was very common (Luke 6:16), scholarship identifies this…
Extract Authorship: The apostle John. Refer to the Introduction to 2 John for more on authorship. Date: Uncertain, but likely late in the first century. Theme: A commitment to the…
Extract Authorship: The author identifies himself simply as “the elder,” but the style and teachings of this epistle link it (and the third epistle) closely to John’s first epistle (see…
Extract Authorship: Habakkuk’s name means “ardent embrace.” Although his name does not define his message, in his closing statement he lives up to his name when he confesses his unconditional…
Extract Authorship: Nahum’s name means “comfort” or “consolation,” a shortened form of Nehemiah, which means “the comfort (or consolation) of Jehovah.” Little is known about Nahum apart from his powerful…
Extract Authorship: The text of this epistle does not bear the author’s name, nor greetings common to the epistles, yet it is evidently the work of the apostle John. He…
Extract Authorship, Date, Theme, Purpose, Synopsis: See the Introduction to 1 and 2 Chronicles Outline: For the complete outline, see the Introduction to 1 and 2 Chronicles. Kingdom Promised (1…
Extract Authorship: The author of this epistle is Simon Peter, the disciple and apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ. Many scholars have expressed either difficulty with or flat out rejection…
Extract Authorship: The author of this epistle was Simon Peter (1:1), the well-known and loved disciple of Christ, of whom we read in the Gospels and in the Acts of…
Extract Authorship: Micah’s name means, “Who is like Jehovah?” Coming from the fertile lowlands of Judah, Micah had a strong sense of ethical purity and justice that cried against the…