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Introductory Note to the Epistle of Barnabas
[1687] Cod. Sin. inserts, “Thou shalt fear Him that formed thee.”
[1688] Cod. Sin. adds, “in all things.”
[1689] Literally, “shalt not give insolence to thy soul.”
[1690] “That is, while proclaiming the Gospel, thou shalt not in any way be of corrupt morals.”—Hefele.
[1691] Isa. lxvi. 2. All the preceding clauses are given in Cod. Sin. in distinct lines.
[1693] Cod. Sin. has “thy name,” but this is corrected as above.
[1694] Cod. Sin. corrects to, “as thine own soul.”
[1695] Cod. Sin. has, “of God.”
[1696] “Difficulties,” or “troubles.”
[1697] Cod. Sin. adds, “knowing that without God nothing happens.”
[1698] Cod. Sin. has, “talkative,” and omits the following clause.
[1699] Cod. Sin. has, “Thou shalt be subject (ὑποταγήσῃ— untouched by the corrector) to masters as a type of God.”
[1700] Inserted in Cod. Sin.
[1701] Cod. Sin. has, “they should not.”
[1702] Comp. Eph. vi. 9.
[1703] Comp. Rom. viii. 29, 30.
[1704] Cod. Sin. has, “and not call.”
[1705] Cod. Sin. has, “in that which is incorruptible.”
[1706] Cod. Sin. has, “in things that are subject to death,” but is corrected as above.
[1707] Or, “the persons of the saints.” Cod. Sin. omits this clause, but it is added by the corrector.
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