***This passage in Jude does not now and never has been considered in any way primacy of the Bishop of Rome over other bishops.
Gee, a story about legitimate authorities opposing the one man God appointed to lead his people....no similarities there....and no alternative interpretations, either.
There is no one you can pose as the object of the type that limits the type from applying to the Pope.***
I don’t pose it. It is just that it never has been applied by the Fathers or anyone else, for that matter. And, who are the legitimate authorities opposing the primacy of the Pope? Would you contend that they are the secular governments of the world?
I would not dismiss other bishops from consideration if that's what you're getting at.