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The Second Epistle of Clement

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Introductory Notice to the Homily Known as the Second Epistle of Clement.

[3961] 1 Cor. ii. 9.

Chap. xv.—faith and love the proper return to god.

[3962] περὶ ἐγκρατείας, “temperance” in the wide New-Testament sense. Lightfoot, “continence;” in these days the prominent danger was from libidinous sins.

[3963] Comp. Jas. v. 19, 20, with which our passage has many verbal correspondences.

[3964] “A favorite word with our author, especially in this connection.”—Lightfoot.

[3965] Isa. lviii. 9, LXX.

[3966]

[3967] είς τὸ διδόναι του̑ αίτου̑ντος; the sense of the elliptical construction is obviously as above.

[3968] ἑαυτοι̑ς. Here again in the reciprocal sense; comp. chap. xiii.

Chap. xvi.—the excellence of almsgiving.

[3969] ἀφορμὴν λαβόντες, as in Rom. vii. 8, 11.

[3970]

[3971] καιρὸν ἔχοντες, “seeing that we have time” (Lightfoot). But “opportunity” is more exact.

[3972] ἀποταξώμεθα, “bid farewell to;” comp. chap. vi.

[3973]

[3974] Comp. Mal. iv. 1.

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[3976] Comp. Isa. xxxiv. 4, which resembles the former clause, and 2 Pet. iii. 7, 10, where the same figures occur. The text seems to be corrupt: τινες (“some”) is sustained by both the Greek and the Syriac, but this limitation is so peculiar as to awaken suspicion; still, the notion of several heavens might have been in the author’s mind.

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[3978] Comp. Tobit xii. 8, 9; but the position given to almsgiving seems to be contradicted by the next sentence. Lightfoot seems to suspect a corruption of text here also, but in the early Church there was often an undue emphasis placed upon almsgiving.

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[3980] 1 Pet. iv. 8. Comp. Prov. x. 12; Jas. v. 20.

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