Featured Bible Study: Jude
Our current study is on the book of Jude. Grab your Bible and some note-taking materials and start your study by clicking on the audio links below. (or you
can use the Blue Letter
Bible links for the scripture reference). There are also some study questions that go along with each session.
For further study on this book, see the links below the audio bible study.
Our next study will be starting on July 31, 2010.
If you are interested in joining, click here for more information.
**STUDY JUDE**
Introduction:
In his short letter to combat heresy, Jude touches on such fascinating subjects as sinning angels, and an end times prophecy of Enoch.
Jude 1- 4
Introduction
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Jude 5
Israel in the wilderness, Numbers 14, I Corinthians 10, and Hebrews 3&4.
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Jude 6
The Angels that sinned, Isaiah 14, Ezekiel 28, and Genesis 6.
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Jude 7 and 8
Sodom and Gomorrah, Genesis 18 and 19.
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Jude 9 and 10
Michael, Satan, and the body of Moses, Deuteronomy 34, Revelation 11&12, and Matthew 17.
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Jude 11-13
Cain, Balaam, and Korah, Genesis 4, Numbers 16, 22-25, and 31.
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Jude 14 and 15
Enoch, Genesis 5.
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Jude 16- 25
Lessons and conclusions.
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**CONTINUE YOUR STUDIES OF JUDE**
Radio/Conferences
66/40 - Learn The Bible In 24 Hours; The Epistles
Chuck Missler nears the end of his overview of the entire Bible as he studies the books from Hebrews to Revelation, considering many eschatological issues.
Articles
A Most Remarkable Book: The Book of Jude
Chuck Missler describes the theological fullness of the single, not-so-simple chapter that makes up the book of Jude.
A Most Remarkable Book: The Book of Jude
Chuck Missler describes the theological fullness of the single, not-so-simple chapter that makes up the book of Jude.
Textual Controversy: Mischievous Angels or Sethites?
Chuck Missler examines the origin, nature, and possible goals of the Nephilim of Genesis. Were they fallen angels, alien beings, or evil descendants of Cain or Seth? What is their role in prophecy?
Other Web Sites
Matthew Henry Introduction to Jude
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