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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.

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Q: Is Jude a Letter of the Bible?
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