Questions about the Book of Jude

The book of Jude is the twenty-sixth book of the New Testament. The Third epistle of Jude was written by Jude, who was one of the brothers of the Lord Jesus. His message, one of the most severe in the New Testament, was occasioned by apostasy in the early church. Jude writes this letter of warnings, urging his readers to contend earnestly for in faith because of the prevalence of the false teachers who had already intruded into the local churches. This Epistle can be divided into four parts: 1) The occasion of the Epistle. 2) The historical examples of unbelief and rebellion. 3) The false teachers described. 4) The exhortation to Christians. The author of this book is Jude. Listed below are questions on the book of Jude. These questions can be used freely for Sunday school or bible study to help all young Christians study the scriptures. My prayers are with you always and may God bless you in your studies.

Jude Chapter 1

1) What two things does Jesus Christ do for the believer in verse one?  (Jude 1:1)

2) What is the source of our sanctification?  (Jude 1:1)

3) What greeting does Jude use with those who are under the teaching of false teachers?  (Jude 1:2)

4) Can you state Jude’s original purpose for writing this epistle?  (Jude 1:3)

5) What purpose for writing superseded Jude’s original intention in verse three?  (Jude 1:3)

6) How does the false teacher enter into the group?  (Jude 1:4)

7) What do the false teachers do with the grace of God?  (Jude 1:4)

8) Why did God destroy a part of the Jewish nation after delivering them from Egypt?  (Jude 1:5)

9) What other illustration of historical apostasy does Jude use in this verse?  (Jude 1:6)

10) What is the present condition of the fallen Angels? (Jude 1:6)

11) According to Jude, why was Sodom and Gomorrah destroyed? (Jude 1:7)

12) In comparing the instances of historical apostasy, what does Jude call the false teachers? (Jude 1:8)

13) How does Jude describe the false teachers in verse eight? (Jude 1:8)

14) What example is used to teach us that we are not to speak evil of any man? (Jude 1:9)

15) How are we to condemn the false teachers? (Jude 1:9)

16) How does Jude describe the false teachers in verse ten? (Jude 1:10)

17) What do the false teachers speak evil of? (Jude 1:10)

18) Whose path have the false teachers followed in? (Jude 1:11)

19) What occasion does the false teacher use to deceive the believers? (Jude 1:12)

20) What does Jude describe the false teachers? (Jude 1:12)

21) Who prophesied in the Old Testament that the Lord will come with ten-thousands of His saints? (Jude 1:14)

22) What will God do to the false teachers in verse fifteen? (Jude 1:15)

23) What is Jude’s warning about the false teachers? (Jude 1:17-18)

24) What should the believers do in the face of false doctrine? (Jude 1:20)

25) What keeps the true believer from falling into apostasy? (Jude 1:24)

Note: I pray that these questions have helped your study and understanding of Gods’ word in the Bible. Please feel free to pass them on to other people if they have helped you.

Your, Brother in Christ

Frank Rose