Jude

The Epistle of Jude was written in the year 70 AD.  This epistle speaks along the lines of contending for the faith, especially against the lkikes of false prophets who will enter in among the church and are clouds without rain.  Jude tells of how Enoch prophesied about these men.  The quote he makes about Enoch shows that he clearly supports the Book of Enoch because the authors of the Bible didn't quote anything unless they agreed with it 100 percent.  My hypothesis is that the whole book of Jude is based upon the book of Enoch.  The book of Enoch tells of how during the time of Noah, the fallen angels from heaven came down to the earth and mated with the daughters of men.  This is how the Nephilim (giants) apopeared on the earth because they obviously had to come by some means of interaction with the supernatural and in this case the supernatural dark side.  Today, in circles where witches are initiated the way for a witch to be initiated is through having sex with a demon.  Jude makes too many of the same arguments that Enoch makes for there not to be a strong connection between the two.  Thus, I think my hypothesis is legitimate.  Jude closes his epistle with the call to believers to persevere in the faith and to keep from being corrupted by the flesh.Jude then closes his book with a doxology written in relation to our relationship with and to Christ.  The book shares a lot of similarities with II Peter.