The Sermon on the Mount's Place in the Gospel of Matthew

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How Should Jude Influence How We Think About the Deuterocanon?

FULL SHOW NOTESFor summaries of Tim and Jon’s responses and referenced Scriptures, check out the full show notes for this episode.CHAPTERSIntro (0:00-3:17)Are Jesus’ Brothers His Half-Brothers or Cousins? (3:17-19:21)What Were Love-Meals? (19:21-31:11)How Should Jude Influence Ho ...  Show more

Final Instructions and a Soaring Doxology

The Letter of Jude E6 — In the final nine verses of his letter, Jude transitions from warning about corrupt members to instructing the faithful. In so many words, he encourages them to keep pressing on as the living temple of God’s Spirit and love. Jude also guides them in how to ...  Show more

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