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  "term": "Jude",
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  "letter": "J",
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  "aliases": [
    "Jude, Epistle of"
  ],
  "short_definition": "Jude is a short New Testament letter that urges believers to contend for the faith against corrupt teachers.",
  "simple_one_line": "This book is a short New Testament letter that urges believers to contend for the faith against corrupt teachers.",
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  "lede_intro": "Jude is best read as a coherent biblical book whose historical setting, literary design, and canonical role shape how its message should be understood.",
  "at_a_glance_definition": "Jude is a short New Testament letter that urges believers to contend for the faith against corrupt teachers. It should be read as a coherent book whose setting, structure, and canonical role shape its message.",
  "at_a_glance_key_points": [
    "Jude should be read as a whole book with its own historical setting, literary design, and canonical placement.",
    "Its major themes are best traced through the book's structure and major movements rather than by isolating favorite verses.",
    "A good summary explains how this book advances the Bible's larger storyline and theological message."
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  "description_academic_short": "Jude is a short New Testament letter that urges believers to contend for the faith against corrupt teachers. The book should be read as a coherent whole whose setting, structure, and canonical location shape its theological contribution.",
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  "background_biblical_context": "Jude belongs to the catholic or general apostolic witness, strengthening believers in perseverance, holiness, suffering, hope, and faithful confession under the lordship of Christ.",
  "background_historical_context": "As a epistle, Jude reflects a real historical setting and addresses concrete covenantal, pastoral, or prophetic needs. Its literary form is part of its meaning, so genre should guide how its claims are read and applied.",
  "background_jewish_ancient_context": null,
  "key_texts_primary": [
    "Jude 3-4",
    "Jude 5-10",
    "Jude 17-23",
    "Jude 24-25"
  ],
  "key_texts_secondary": [
    "2 Pet. 2:1-10",
    "Zech. 3:1-5",
    "Deut. 33:2",
    "Rev. 2:14, 20"
  ],
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  "theological_significance": "Jude matters theologically because it joins doctrine and obedience around contending for the faith, false teachers, judgment for persevering Christian life.",
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  "interpretive_cautions": "Do not flatten Jude into slogans, because its exhortation and warning unfold around contending for the faith, false teachers, judgment in service of faithful perseverance.",
  "major_views_note": "Readers of Jude may debate relation to 2 Peter, use of Jewish traditions, and the urgency of contending against corrupt teachers, but the controlling task is to read the final text with attention to contending for the faith, false teachers, judgment and its exhortational burden.",
  "doctrinal_boundaries": "A faithful summary of Jude should honor its own burden concerning contending for the faith, false teachers, judgment, without isolating one emphasis at the expense of the rest.",
  "practical_significance": "For readers today, Jude forms believers in contending for the faith, false teachers, judgment, pressing doctrine, discernment, and obedience into daily life.",
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  "see_also": [],
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