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 1333:
Matt. x. 16.
Footnote 1334:
Comp. Epistle of Ignatius to the Ephesians, chap. xxi. etc.
Footnote 1335:
Comp. 1 Tim. i. 3, vi. 3.
Footnote 1336:
Literally, “great.”
Footnote 1337:
Comp. 1 Tim. i. 3, vi. 3.
Footnote 1338:
Literally, “great.”
Footnote 1339:
The word in the original (φροντιστὴς) denotes one who _thinks_ or
_cares_ for another.
Footnote 1340:
Some refer the words to more _frequent_ meetings, and others to these
meetings being more numerous; no comparison is necessarily implied.
Footnote 1341:
_i.e._ so as to bring them out to the public assembly.
Footnote 1342:
Or, “act the part of slaves.”
Footnote 1343:
Some refer the words to more _frequent_ meetings, and others to these
meetings being more numerous; no comparison is necessarily implied.
Footnote 1344:
_i.e._ so as to bring them out to the public assembly.
Footnote 1345:
Or, “act the part of slaves.”
Footnote 1346:
Some insert μὴ, and render, “rather do not even speak of them.”
Footnote 1347:
Eph. v. 25.
Footnote 1348:
_i.e._ in celibacy.
Footnote 1349:
Some render, “to the honour of the flesh of the Lord,” as in the
longer recension.
Footnote 1350:
Comp. 1 Cor. x. 31.
Footnote 1351:
_i.e._ in celibacy.
Footnote 1352:
Literally, “if he be known beyond the bishop.”
Footnote 1353:
Comp. 1 Cor. x. 31.
Footnote 1354:
As this epistle, though sent to the bishop, was meant to be read to
the people, Ignatius here directly addresses them.
Footnote 1355:
Comp. chap. ii. etc.
Footnote 1356:
Or, “assessors.”
Footnote 1357:
A military reference, simply implying the idea of faithful effort
leading to future reward.
Footnote 1358:
Comp. Ignatius’ Epistle to the Ephesians, chap. ii.
Footnote 1359:
As this epistle, though sent to the bishop, was meant to be read to
the people, Ignatius here directly addresses them.
Footnote 1360:
Comp. chap. ii. etc.
Footnote 1361:
Or, “assessors.”
Footnote 1362:
Literally, “worthy of God.”
Footnote 1363:
Literally, “in freedom from care of God.”
Footnote 1364:
Some read, “in the resurrection.”
Footnote 1365:
Literally, “most befitting God.”
Footnote 1366:
Literally, “God-runner.”
Footnote 1367:
Literally, “at leisure for.”
Footnote 1368:
Literally, “to Him.”
Footnote 1369:
Literally, “in freedom from care of God.”
Footnote 1370:
Literally, “most befitting God.”
Footnote 1371:
Literally, “God-runner.”
Footnote 1372:
Literally, “at leisure for.”
Footnote 1373:
Some suppose the reference to be to the soldiers, or perhaps to God
Himself.
Footnote 1374:
Or, “as possessed of the judgment.”
Footnote 1375:
Literally, “men on foot.”
Footnote 1376:
Some have the plural “ye” here.
Footnote 1377:
Literally, “an eternal work.”
Footnote 1378:
Some propose to read, “and of the bishop.”
Footnote 1379:
Literally, “name desired by me.”
Footnote 1380:
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