Jude 1:9 appears to be quoting from Assumption of Moses, an apocryphal, pseudepigraphical work known from a single sixth-century incomplete manuscript in Latin. It was written or last edited by a Jew in the first century CE, but the fact that the book exists in Latin indicates that early Christians, possibly in Gnostic circles, considered the book to be inspired.
It isn't. The shortest is 2 John Book. It has 13 verses while the Jude Book has 25.
Only one Bible book was written by Jude, the one that bears his name.
Epistle
Yes, there is a book in the Bible called Jude. It is the last book in the New Testament and is a short epistle written by Jude, who identifies himself as the brother of James. It addresses false teachings and exhorts believers to contend for the faith.
Jesus is never mentioned in the Book of Leviticus. However, Jesus was Quoting Leviticus (19:18) when he said , Love your neighbour as yourself.
Jude.
The book of Jude is proven to be written sometime between A.D. 68 and A.D. 70 (68 - 70 years after Jesus died). As for where it was written, no one knows, but Jude, one of Jesus' four half brothers, wrote this book. Jude only became a Christian after Jesus ascended to heaven.
There is one chapter in Jude and 25 Verses.
The Dukes of Hazzard - 1979 Jude Emery 2-19 was released on: USA: 15 February 1980
Jude is the 2nd to last book in the Bible.
Jude
II John is shorter than Jude.