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What examples does Jude give of God's judgment on apostates?

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Jude cites the Israelites, fallen angels, and Sodom and Gomorrah as examples of God's judgment on apostasy.

In his epistle, Jude presents three significant examples to illustrate the serious consequences of apostasy. First, he refers to the Israelites who, despite being delivered from Egypt, were destroyed for their unbelief in the wilderness. Second, Jude mentions the angels who rebelled against God, noting that they have been reserved in everlasting chains until the judgment day. Lastly, he invokes the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, highlighting their ultimate fate due to their immoral behavior and rejection of God's natural order. Each example serves as a powerful warning that God's judgment against apostasy is certain and serves to caution believers about the seriousness of faithfulness to the truth.
Scripture References: Jude 5-7, 2 Peter 2:4-6

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