[14] And Enoch also, the
seventh from Adam, prophesied of these, saying, Behold, the Lord cometh
with ten thousands of his saints,
And of these also - As well as the antediluvian sinners
Enoch - So early was the prophecy referred to, Jude 1:4.The seventh from
Adam - There were only five of the fathers between Adam and Enoch, 1 Chronicles
1:1- 3. The first coming of Christ was revealed to Adam; his second, glorious
coming, to Enoch; and the seventh from Adam foretold the things which will
conclude the seventh age of the world. St. Jude might know this either
from some ancient book, or tradition, or immediate revelation. Behold -
As if it were already done, the Lord cometh!
[15] To execute judgment upon
all, and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly
deeds which they have ungodly committed, and of all their hard speeches
which ungodly sinners have spoken against him.
To execute judgment - Enoch herein looked beyond the
flood. Upon all - Sinners, in general. And to convict all the ungodly,
in particular, of all the grievous things which ungodly sinners (a sinner
is bad; but the ungodly who sin without fear are worse) have spoken against
him, Jude 1:8,10, though they might not think, all those speecheswere against
him.
[16] These are murmurers, complainers,
walking after their own lusts; and their mouth speaketh great swelling
words, having men's persons in admiration because of advantage.
These are murmurers - Against men. Complainers - Literally,
complainers of their fate, against God. Walking - With regard to themselves.
After their own foolish and mischievous desires. Having men's persons in
admiration for the sake of gain - Admiring and commending them only for
what they can get.
[17] But, beloved, remember
ye the words which were spoken before of the apostles of our Lord Jesus
Christ; [18] How that they told you there should be mockers in the
last time, who should walk after their own ungodly lusts.
By the apostles - He does not exempt himself from the
number of apostles. For in the next verse he says, they told you, not us.
[19] These be they who separate
themselves, sensual, having not the Spirit.
These are they who separate themselves, sensual, not
having the Spirit - Having natural senses and understanding only, not the
Spirit of God; otherwise they could not separate. For that it is a sin,
and a very heinous one, "to separate from the church," is out of all question.
But then it should be observed,
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That by the church is meant a body of living Christians,
who are "an habitation of God through the Spirit:"
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That by separating is understood, renouncing all religious
intercourse with them; no longer joining with them in solemn prayer, or
the other public offices of religion: and,
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That we have no more authority from scripture to call even
this schism, than to call it murder.
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