Yes, it is a letter or epistle in the New Testament. We do not know the name of the actual author, but he used the name Jude, but failed to tell us whether he wanted to represent himself as the apostle Jude or Jude the brother of Jesus.
Only one Bible book was written by Jude, the one that bears his name.
Jude.
In the Old Testament: Obadiah In the New Testament: Paul's Letter to Philemon, the second letter of John, the third letter of John and the letter from Jude.
Jude is the 2nd to last book in the Bible.
Tradition holds that Jude, also known as Thaddeus, was martyred with arrows around 65 AD in Persia. This method of execution is associated with his death in many historical accounts and Christian traditions.
The name Jude is of Latin origin, derived from the name Judas, meaning "praised" or "thanks." It is also associated with the apostle Jude in the Bible.
The 65th book in the bible is written by Jude, the brother of Jesus.
philemon and jude
3 John
It was written by Jude, the brother of Jesus
Jude is not a part of the Jewish Bible. Jewish tradition holds that the canon of the Jewish Bible was closed 2350 years ago.
Jude is not a part of the Jewish Bible. Jewish tradition holds that the canon of the Jewish Bible was closed 2350 years ago.