Jude 1:13
They are wild waves of the sea, churning up the foam of their shameful deeds; wandering stars, for whom blackest darkness has been reserved forever — continuing the catalog of failed images, Jude compares the false teachers to untamed natural forces (wild waves) generating only foam (aphros, suggesting mere surface agitation without substance) and to 'wandering stars' (planetai, a term carrying eschatological overtones of cosmic disorder). The reference to 'blackest darkness' (zophos, literally 'gloom' or 'murk') prepared for them echoes the fate of the fallen angels in verse 6, establishing a parallel between the false teachers' destiny and the judgment of cosmic rebels. The finality of this darkness ('forever,' eis aiona) signals the irrevocability of their condemnation.