It isn't. The shortest is 2 John Book. It has 13 verses while the Jude Book has 25.
II John is shorter than Jude.
None. Second John is the shortest book in the Bible with 13 verses. Third John has 14 verses and Jude has 25.
The book of Jude in the New Testament has only one chapter and only 25 verses.
Jude
All biblical books are prophetic to one degree or another, but the shortest in the Old Testament is Obadiah with 21 verses, and the next-shortest would be Jude (25 verses) in the New Testament.
Only one Bible book was written by Jude, the one that bears his name.
The shortest book in the bible with 13 verses is 2 John
Jude is the 2nd to last book in the Bible.
The shortest "book" in any version of the Bible is Psalm 117 with only 2 verses if you define each Psalm as a book. It can be argued whether each Psalm is a book or the entire collection of Psalms is a single book. If the latter then Psalm 117 would be considered a chapter of the book of Psalms. Psalms aside, there are some small books in both the Old Testament and New Testament. 3rd John has the fewest words in the Bible and is, therefore, the shortest. 2nd John has the fewest verses. Obadiah is the shortest book in the Old Testament, by both the number of words and verses. Obadiah has only 21 verses.
Jude.
The 65th book in the bible is written by Jude, the brother of Jesus.
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.