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Jude

Book • 2004
In this gripping thriller, Jude, a 15-year-old boy, faces a tumultuous life after his abusive and drug-dealing father is murdered.

He is reunited with his mother, Anna Grady, a district attorney and mayoral candidate, who he believed was dead.

As Jude navigates his new life in an elite private school, he becomes embroiled in a scheme to protect his mother's political future, which leads to his wrongful conviction and imprisonment.

The story unfolds with twists and turns, revealing buried secrets and Jude's struggle for justice and recognition from his mother.

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Mentioned in 13 episodes

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Tara Leigh Cobble
in the context of false teachers and their teachings.
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Day 359 (2 Peter 1-3, Jude 1) - Year 6
Mentioned as one of the books for the next day's reading.
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Day 358 (2 Timothy 1-4) - Year 7
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Danson Ottawa
regarding the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints.
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Why the New Apostolic Reformation Is Obsessed with Spiritual Warfare
Mentioned as one of the books in the New Testament believed to be written by one of the brothers of Jesus.
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Tuesday of Week 3 in Ordinary Time - Mark 3: 31-35
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John MacArthur
referring to demons bound in everlasting chains due to sins in Genesis 6.
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Fundamental Attitudes for Spiritual Maturity, Part 2
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Lynne Hilton Wilson
regarding the apocryphal story that Enoch was the seventh from Adam.
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Genesis 5; Moses 6 I Come Follow Me I Handmaidens, Harems and Heroines I Lynne Hilton Wilson
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Adriel Sanchez
as an example of a book not widely used in early Christian worship.
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How Did We Get Our Bible?
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Martyn Lloyd-Jones
, refers to the fourth verse about men ordained to condemnation.
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Judicial Blindness
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Kanoe Gibson
when discussing Enoch as a prophet.
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Day 002 Genesis 4-7 | Heartbeat of God | 2025 Bible Study & Commentary
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Jeremy Duncan
when referencing that the sin of Sodom was pursuing strange flesh.
Why Sodom Still Matters - Jeremy Duncan

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