Murdock Translation
1852 by James Murdock
Jude Chapter 1
Jud 1:1 JUDE, a servant of Jesus the Messiah, and the brother of James, to the called people, the beloved of God the Father, the preserved by Jesus the Messiah :
Jud 1:2 Mercy and peace in love, be multiplied to you.
Jud 1:3 My beloved, while I take all pains to write to you of our common life, it is needful for me to write to you, exhorting you to maintain a conflict for the faith which was once delivered to the saints.
Jud 1:4 For some have obtained entrance, who from the beginning were registered beforehand under this condemnation: wicked men, who pervert the grace of God to impurity, and deny him who is the only Lord God and our Lord, Jesus the Messiah.
Jud 1:5 And I wish to remind you, though ye all know it, that God, after once rescuing the people from Egypt, again destroyed them who believed not.
Jud 1:6 And the angels that kept not their primacy, but left their station, he hath reserved in chains unknown, under darkness, unto the judgment of the great day.
Jud 1:7 As Sodom and Gomorrah, and the surrounding cities, which in like manner followed whoredom and went after strange flesh, are placed beneath everlasting fire, being, doomed to judgment.
Jud 1:8 In the same manner, too, these sensual dreamers defile the flesh and despise authority, and revile excellency.
Jud 1:9 But Michael the archangel, who, in debate with the Accuser, contended about the body of Moses, did not venture to bring against him a reviling declaration; but said, The Lord will rebuke thee.
Jud 1:10 But these [men] revile things which they do not understand; and in the things of which they have a natural persuasion as animal beings, in these they corrupt themselves.
Jud 1:11 Woe to them; for they have gone in the way of Cain; and, after the error of Balaam, they have lusted for gain; and, in the rebellion of Korah, they have perished.
Jud 1:12 These are they who, in their feastings, riot while polluting themselves, feeding themselves without fear; clouds without rain, moved about by the winds; trees whose fruit hath failed, and they are without fruit, twice dead, and uplifted from their root;
Jud 1:13 raging waves of the sea, which, by their foam, manifest their confusion; shootingstars, for which is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever.
Jud 1:14 And of them also prophesied Enoch, who was the seventh from Adam, when he said: Behold, the Lord cometh, with myriads of his saints;
Jud 1:15 to execute judgment upon all; and to convict all the wicked, because of all the deeds they have wickedly committed; and because of all the hard speeches, which they, ungodly sinners, have uttered.
Jud 1:16 These are they who murmur and complain of every thing, while they walk according to their lusts; and their mouth speaketh shocking things; and they flatter people, for the sake of gain.
Jud 1:17 But do ye, my beloved, remember the words which were before spoken by the legates of our Lord Jesus the Messiah;
Jud 1:18 because they told you, that in the end of the times there would be scoffers, going after wickedness, according to their lusts.
Jud 1:19 These are they that separate [themselves], sensual persons, not having the Spirit.
Jud 1:20 But, my beloved, be ye built up anew, in your holy faith, through the Holy Spirit, while ye pray.
Jud 1:21 And let us keep ourselves in the love of God, while we wait for the mercy of our Lord Jesus the Messiah unto our eternal life.
Jud 1:22 And some of them, snatch ye from the fire.
Jud 1:23 And when they repent, have compassion on them, with fear, hating even the tunic that is defiled by the flesh.
Jud 1:24 And to him who is able to preserve you faultless, and spotless, and to establish you without a blemish,
Jud 1:25 before his majesty, with joy, [namely,] the only God, our Deliverer, by means of Jesus the Messiah our Lord, be praise, and dominion, and honor, and majesty, both now and in all ages. Amen.