Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Jude 1:17
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But; beloved ... ye — in contrast to those reprobates, :- , again. remember — implying that his readers had been contemporaries of the apostles. For Peter uses the very same formula in reminding the contemporaries of himself and the other apostles. spoken before — spoken already before now. the apostles — Peter (see on :- , :- ), and Paul before Peter ( :- ; :- ; :- ). Jude does not exclude himself from the number of the apostles here, for in :- , immediately after, he says, “they told You,” not us (rather as Greek, “used to tell you” implying that Jude’s readers were contemporaries of the apostles, who used to tell them). return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-18" class="com-number"
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