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The General Epistles of St Peter and St Jude is unavailable, but you can change that!

1 & 2 Peter, Jude covers three of Paul's shortest epistles, preceding the commentary with a discussion entitled "The Training of the Disciple." Giving extensive background information for each of the three epistles, the volume thoroughly dissects each letter.

9. Yet Michael the archangel, when contending with the devil …] It is obvious, from the manner in which St Jude writes, that he assumes that the fact to which he refers was familiar to his readers. No tradition, however, precisely corresponding with this statement is found in any Rabbinic or apocryphal book now extant, not even in the Book of Enoch, from which he has drawn so largely in other instances (verses 6, 14). Œcumenius indeed, writing in the tenth century, reports a tradition that Michael
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