The writings of the Apostolic FathersClement I, Pope
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The writings of the Apostolic Fathers
Clement I, Pope
Apostolic Fathers; Christian literature, Early
Footnote 1153:
_i.e._ heretical.
Footnote 1154:
Comp. Song of Sol. ii. 15.
Footnote 1155:
Comp. 1 Cor. v. 11.
Footnote 1156:
Deut. xiii. 6, 8.
Footnote 1157:
Ps. cxix. 21.
Footnote 1158:
1 Thess. iv. 5.
Footnote 1159:
1 Tim. ii. 4.
Footnote 1160:
Matt. v. 45.
Footnote 1161:
Matt. v. 48.
Footnote 1162:
Literally, “into.”
Footnote 1163:
Eph. iv. 5.
Footnote 1164:
Tit. ii. 14; 1 Pet. ii. 9.
Footnote 1165:
Eph. v. 22.
Footnote 1166:
1 Cor. vii. 22.
Footnote 1167:
There was a prevalent opinion among the ancient Christian writers,
that all these holy men lived a life of celibacy.
Footnote 1168:
Or, “it is not because, etc., that I have mentioned these.”
Footnote 1169:
Eph. vi. 4.
Footnote 1170:
Prov. xxiii. 24.
Footnote 1171:
Job xxxi. 13, 15.
Footnote 1172:
Gal. iii. 28.
Footnote 1173:
1 Sam. xviii. 18; 2 Sam. vii. 18.
Footnote 1174:
Phil. ii. 25.
Footnote 1175:
Literally, “have proclaimed in reference to the gospel.”
Footnote 1176:
In Christ.
Footnote 1177:
Literally, “people-deceiving.”
Footnote 1178:
Comp. Ps. li. 12 (LXX.).
Footnote 1179:
Literally, “teaching.”
Footnote 1180:
Or, “wrought.”
Footnote 1181:
Literally, “Judaism.”
Footnote 1182:
Literally, “oppressed.”
Footnote 1183:
Or, “will.”
Footnote 1184:
Some render, “come together into the same place.”
Footnote 1185:
Apparently by attempting to impose the yoke of Judaism.
Footnote 1186:
Comp. John viii. 44.
Footnote 1187:
Literally, “beneath.”
Footnote 1188:
Comp. the reading sanctioned by the ancient authorities, John i. 18.
Footnote 1189:
From a Hebrew word meaning “poor.”
Footnote 1190:
Or, “these things.”
Footnote 1191:
Literally, “the end of happiness.”
Footnote 1192:
Comp. Eph. ii. 2.
Footnote 1193:
Literally, “oppressed.”
Footnote 1194:
Some render, “come together into the same place.”
Footnote 1195:
Phil. ii. 2.
Footnote 1196:
John iii. 8.
Footnote 1197:
Some translate, “as foreseeing the division to arise among you.”
Footnote 1198:
Literally, “did not know from human flesh.”
Footnote 1199:
Literally, “your flesh.”
Footnote 1200:
Comp. 1 Cor. iii. 16, vi. 19.
Footnote 1201:
Literally, “your flesh.”
Footnote 1202:
Literally, “prepared for.”
Footnote 1203:
Literally, “to the assembly of the bishop.”
Footnote 1204:
The meaning here is very doubtful. Some read ἐν τοῖς ἀρχαίοις, as
translated above; others prefer ἐν τοῖς ἀρχείοις, as in the longer
recension.
Footnote 1205:
_i.e._ the system of Christian doctrine.
Footnote 1206:
Literally, “to the assembly of the bishop.”
Footnote 1207:
Comp. Isa. lviii. 6.
Footnote 1208:
Phil. ii. 3.
Footnote 1209:
Or, “the archives of the Spirit are not exposed to all.”
Footnote 1210:
Acts xxvi. 14.
Footnote 1211:
_i.e._ the Jewish priests.
Footnote 1212:
Literally, “proclaimed as to Him.”
Footnote 1213:
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