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YUD (JUD)IntroC1

OET by section YUD (JUD) Intro:13

YUD (JUD) Intro:13–Intro:27 ©

Introduction

This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.

Readers’ Version

Literal Version 

Introduction

Author

This letter was written by Yudas the younger brother of Yacob. (Note that he wasn’t the Yudas who handed Yeshua over to the Jewish religious leaders. Note also that Yudas is mistakenly called Yude in most English Bibles, and Yacob is quite wrongly called James in most English Bibles.)

This letter

We don’t know which group of believers that this letter was sent to. Here in this letter, Yudas warns the believers about teachers of false doctrines who teach that it’s okay for believers to continue sinning since they’ll just be forgiven due to God’s mercy. That’s the reason Yudas wrote this, to warn the believers so that they won’t fall for false beliefs, but instead will continue to follow the true teaching that came from God. He also encourages the readers that it’s necessary to strive to continue in their faith in God along with turning away from evil actions.

Main components of Yudas’ letter

Introduction 1-2

The work and judgement of false teachers 3-16

Warnings and teaching 17-23

The need to honour God 24-25

This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.

Youdas/(Yəhūdāh)

YUD (JUD) Intro:13–Intro:27 ©

YUD (JUD)IntroC1