Jude 1:5 offers one of the most curious lines in the New Testament: "Though you already know all this, I want to remind you that Jesus (or the Lord ) once saved a people out of the land of Egypt, but afterward destroyed those who did not believe." At first glance, the statement seems startling. Jesus saving Israel out of Egypt? But wasn’t it Moses who led the Israelites out of their physical bondage in Egypt? Let’s explore this on two levels — literal history and spiritual symbolism — and see how it connects to Neville Goddard’s Law of Assumption. The literal historical view From a historical perspective, this verse points to the well-known story in Exodus. The Israelites, enslaved in Egypt, are delivered through a series of miraculous events under the leadership of Moses . This event is foundational to Jewish identity and later Christian theology, often cited as an archetype of salvation. Some early manuscripts of Jude use “the Lord ” instead of “ Jesus ,” which ali...