· Translation: KJV

Jude 1:15to execute judgment on all, and to convict all the ungodly of all their works of ungodliness which they have done in an ungodly way, and of all the hard things which ungodly sinners have spoken against him."

The setting

Jude completes Enoch's ancient prophecy about universal judgment. Every deed, every word will be examined by the righteous Judge...

The emotion here: soberly warning of certain judgment

The original word

asebeis (ἀσεβεῖς) — deliberately impious, willfully rejecting reverence for God

Why it matters

The word 'ungodly' appears four times in this single verse in Greek, emphasizing complete rebellion

Read with care

What most readers miss in Jude 1:15

The phrase 'hard things' refers specifically to harsh, arrogant words spoken against God

Common misconceptionPeople think this is about big sins, but Jude emphasizes 'hard things spoken' — it includes our words, our attitudes, our arrogance toward God.

Bible Genome reading

Jude 1:15 — Bible Genome reading

SpeakerJude
EraApostolic
Primary emotionangry
Literary typeprophecy
MarkProphecy

Emotional genome

Comfort power20%
Quotability50%
Memorability60%
Crisis relevance70%
Standalone20%
Themes:judgmentaccountability

In context

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Jude 1:15 comes from the book of Jude, written during the Apostolic period. These words are attributed to Jude. The dominant emotion in this verse is angry, with a comfort power of 20% and a tone that is prophetic. It belongs to the prophecy genre of biblical literature. Key themes include judgment, accountability. Notable phrases: execute judgment; convict all the ungodly. This verse contains prophecy.

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