Judas 1:16

16 Estos individuos son refunfuñadores y criticones; se dejan llevar por sus propias pasiones; hablan con arrogancia y adulan a los demás para sacar ventaja.

Judas 1:16 Meaning and Commentary

Jude 1:16

These are murmurers
That is, at others; secretly, inwardly, in a muttering way, grunting out their murmurs like swine; to which, for their filthiness and apostasy, false teachers may be filly compared: and their murmurs might be both against God and men; against God, against the being of God, denying, or at least wishing there was no God, and uneasy because there is one; against the perfections of God, particularly his sovereignty over all, his special goodness to some, his wisdom, justice, truth, and faithfulness; against his purposes and decrees, both with respect to things temporal, spiritual, and eternal; against the providence of God and his government of the world, and the unequal distribution of things in it; and especially against the doctrines of free grace, and the ordinances of the Gospel: and not only are they murmurers against God, and all divine things and persons, but also against men; particularly against civil magistrates, who restrain them, and are a terror to them; and against the ministers of the Gospel, whose gifts and usefulness they envy; and indeed against all men, their neighbours, and what they enjoy, and at everything that goes besides themselves: it follows,

complainers;
some join the above character and this together, and read, as the Vulgate Latin version, "complaining murmurers"; others, as the Syriac version, place not only a comma, but a copulative between them; and as the former may design secret and inward murmuring, this may intend outward complaining in words; not of their own sins and corruptions, nor of the sins of others, with any concern for the honour of religion; or of the decay of powerful godliness in themselves or others; or of the failure of the Gospel, and the decrease of the interest of Christ; but either of God, that he has not made them equal to others in the good things of life, as the Arabic version renders it, "complaining of their own lots"; or that he lays so much affliction upon them more than on others; or of men, that their salaries are not sufficient, and that they are not enough respected according to their merit; and indeed, as the Syriac version reads, "they complain of everything", and are never satisfied and easy:

walking after their own lusts;
which are carnal and worldly, (See Gill on 2 Peter 3:3);

and their mouth speaketh great swelling [words];
both against God and men; and this may point at their boast of knowledge, their great ostentation of learning, their vain and empty doctrines, their high flights, their rhetorical style, and bombast language:

having men's persons in admiration because of advantage;
crying up men of their own stamp for the advantage of the party; and giving flattering titles to men of wealth and riches, for the sake of their money: so the Ethiopic version, "they studied to please persons, to make gain of them"; they were respecters of persons; so the phrase is used by the Septuagint in ( Deuteronomy 10:17 ) ( 28:50 ) , and in ( Job 22:8 ) ( Job 32:22 ) ( 34:19 ) , and in ( Proverbs 18:5 ) and in ( Isaiah 9:15 ) .

Judas 1:16 In-Context

14 También Enoc, el séptimo patriarca a partir de Adán, profetizó acerca de ellos: «Miren, el Señor viene con millares y millares de sus ángeles
15 para someter a juicio a todos y para reprender a todos los pecadores impíos por todas las malas obras que han cometido, y por todas las injurias que han proferido contra él».
16 Estos individuos son refunfuñadores y criticones; se dejan llevar por sus propias pasiones; hablan con arrogancia y adulan a los demás para sacar ventaja.
17 Ustedes, queridos hermanos, recuerden el mensaje anunciado anteriormente por los apóstoles de nuestro Señor Jesucristo.
18 Ellos les decían: «En los últimos tiempos habrá burladores que vivirán según sus propias pasiones impías».
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