“But Michael, the archangel, when contending with the devil and arguing about the body of Moses, dared not bring against him an abusive condemnation, but said, ‘May the Lord rebuke you!’”
(Jude 9, WEB)
(Jude 9, WEB)
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Not Jude 7(see below) The context is Spiritual Authority :“But Michael, the archangel, when contending with the devil and arguing about the body of Moses, dared not bring against him an abusive condemnation, but said, ‘May the Lord rebuke you!’”
(Jude 7, WEB)
Not Jude 7(see below) The context is Spiritual Authority :
(Jud 1:8) Yet in the same way, these also in their dreaming defile the flesh, despise authority, and slander celestial beings.
(Jud 1:9) But Michael, the archangel, when contending with the devil and arguing about the body of Moses, dared not bring against him an abusive condemnation, but said, “May the Lord rebuke you!”
(Jud 1:10) But these speak evil of whatever things they don’t know. They are destroyed in these things that they understand naturally, like the creatures without reason.
Did you want to discuss Spiritual Authority and its use and abuse?Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I’ve edited the citation in the OP.
Did you want to discuss Spiritual Authority and its use and abuse?
Well the context of Jude clears that up.We can, but my intention was to discuss Jude alluding to an incident in the non-canonical Assumption of Moses and its relationship to Deuteronomy 34.
This thread is a spinoff from threads where a Christadelphian is denying that the devil is a fallen angel.
δόξας δὲ βλασφημοῦσιν
dóxas dè blasphēmoûsin
| Greek Term | Transliteration | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| δόξας | dóxas | Glories, glorious ones, dignities |
| βλασφημοῦσιν | blasphēmoûsin | They blaspheme, speak evil, revile |
Ὁμοίως μέντοι καὶ οὗτοι ἐνυπνιαζόμενοι σάρκα μὲν μιαίνουσιν, κυριότητα δὲ ἀθετοῦσιν, δόξας δὲ βλασφημοῦσιν.
Likewise also these dreamers defile the flesh, reject authority, and blaspheme glorious ones.
Well the context of Jude clears that up.
In Jude 8, the phrase translated in the King James Version as "blaspheme dignities" comes from the Greek:
Here's a breakdown of the Greek terms:
Greek Word Analysis
Greek Term Transliteration Meaning δόξας dóxas Glories, glorious ones, dignities βλασφημοῦσιν blasphēmoûsin They blaspheme, speak evil, revile
- δόξας (plural of δόξα) typically means "glory" or "splendor," but in this context, it likely refers to celestial beings or angelic majesties—possibly high-ranking spiritual entities.
- βλασφημοῦσιν is the verb "to blaspheme" or "speak irreverently." It connotes slander or disrespect, especially toward sacred or exalted figures.
Contextual Insight
The full verse in Greek reads:
This verse parallels 2 Peter 2:10, which also speaks of those who "despise dominion and speak evil of dignities." Scholars often interpret these "glorious ones" as angelic beings, possibly even fallen angels or divine messengers, depending on the theological lens.
The Lord rebuke themThat persuades me. It won’t persuade a Christadelphian. Nothing will.

I assume you cited this?This thread is a spinoff from threads where a Christadelphian is denying that the devil is a fallen angel.
I assume you cited this?
Luke 10:18 And [Jesus] said unto them, I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven.
First question.“But Michael, the archangel, when contending with the devil and arguing about the body of Moses, dared not bring against him an abusive condemnation, but said, ‘May the Lord rebuke you!’”
(Jude 9, WEB)
Thanks, Stumpmaster... this observation will definitely come to light as we delve deeper into the true meaning of this section of Scripture.Not Jude 7(see below) The context is Spiritual Authority :
(Jud 1:8) Yet in the same way, these also in their dreaming defile the flesh, despise authority, and slander celestial beings.
(Jud 1:9) But Michael, the archangel, when contending with the devil and arguing about the body of Moses, dared not bring against him an abusive condemnation, but said, “May the Lord rebuke you!”
(Jud 1:10) But these speak evil of whatever things they don’t know. They are destroyed in these things that they understand naturally, like the creatures without reason.
So far, Dak and Aunty Jane have stepped back, unable to provide evidence for a fallen angel or for divine angels that are capable of sinning.Thread 'Christadelphians, the Devil and Satan'
Christadelphians, the Devil and Satan
This is a link to the main one.
Yes, we’ve addressed Luke’s simile. The real issue here is identifying the adversary Jesus was referring to and understanding how the context points to something very different from a literal angel falling from heaven.I assume you cited this?
Luke 10:18 And [Jesus] said unto them, I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven.
It's the Bible that tells us about Grace and the Salvation of Jesus Christ (for by Grace you are saved) and that the Holy Spirit is given to the elect of God. There is no evidence except the fruit of the Holy Spirit that you can see. In the same manner it's the bible that tells you about fallen angels. But you can't see them; where's the evidence except in the invisible spiritual world. Have you seen Jesus or the evidence He existed? Many believe on Jesus without ever seeing Him. The evidence is in the spiritual world, and I've seen angels and demons, they exist.So far, Dak and Aunty Jane have stepped back, unable to provide evidence for a fallen angel or for divine angels that are capable of sinning.
I’ll be very curious to see if they rejoin the discussion.
Three threads have failed to do so RockerIt's the Bible that tells us about Grace and the Salvation of Jesus Christ (for by Grace you are saved) and that the Holy Spirit is given to the elect of God. There is no evidence except the fruit of the Holy Spirit that you can see. In the same manner it's the bible that tells you about fallen angels.
No, the Bible doesn't teach this at all. If you read all the treads you would instantly see the issues they are facing.But you can't see them;
Even this thread offers no evidence - just a bunch of notions in your mind which have no anchor in Scripture.where's the evidence except in the invisible spiritual world. Have you seen Jesus or the evidence He existed? Many believe on Jesus without ever seeing Him. The evidence is in the spiritual world, and I've seen angels and demons, they exist.
You lack faith that things exist invisibly is your downfall, and you failed because you don't believe. Don't call out failing because God gives Faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe and do not perish, John 3:16.Three threads have failed to do so Rocker
No, the Bible doesn't teach this at all. If you read all the treads you would instantly see the issues they are facing.
Even this thread offers no evidence - just a bunch of notions in your mind which have no anchor in Scripture.
So far, Dak and Aunty Jane have stepped back, unable to provide evidence for a fallen angel or for divine angels that are capable of sinning.
I’ll be very curious to see if they rejoin the discussion.
You know what the OP is right?You lack faith that things exist invisibly is your downfall, and you failed because you don't believe. Don't call out failing because God gives Faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe and do not perish, John 3:16.
For by Grace (of God) you are saved by Faith (in Christ).Eph. 2:8. God will not give you any discernment or wisdom for lack of belief.