The Sons of Seth Heresy
Jude also, in verse 15, makes a direct reference to the book of Enoch (2:1), he writes, “to execute judgment on all, to convict all who are ungodly.” Jude’s reference to Enoch’s prophesies strongly supports the fact that his book was available, read, and revered by Jude himself as well as many other believers and apostles of that time. ................
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