Contend and defend
Are not biblical synonyms
And that they don’t mean the same
Is neither veiled nor dimmed.
Defend is in the Old Testament
Exactly eleven times
And never in the New Testament
Even once you will find.
Contend on the other hand
Is in the Old Testament 13 times
And though once in the New Testament
It is a critical find.
Why a critical find?
Well, let me now explain
By referring you to the Apostle Jude
To support this claim.
Contend for the Faith
And do so earnestly
Admonished the Apostle Jude
Back in the first century.
Not defend the faith
You should readily note
For contend is clearly spelt it out
In this following quote.
Jude 3
Beloved, when I gave all diligence
To write unto you of the common salvation,
It was needful for me to write unto you,
And exhort you that ye should earnestly contend for the faith
Which was once delivered unto the saints.
Now you may decide
That I am “splitting hairs”
However, in using the word ‘contend’,
Jude made it clear.
He could have used ‘defend’
Some may yet argue
But ‘contend’ is what he used
Hence, this is my view.
Defend is to stand between
In order to protect,
Like defending someone’s honour
Whom you respect.
‘Contend for’ is to affirm
As in propagating the faith:
The common salvation Jude cites
Here in this case.
The Word is its own defense
And can stand on its own
But we are call to be evangelists
And to make it known.
Put it out there
So that it can be heard,
The best option people have
Is still God's Word.
Stewart Russell © January 29, 2024

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