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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria

[1980] σαμβύκη, a triangular lyre with four strings.

[1981] “King of the Egyptians” in the mss. of Clement. The correction is made from Eusebius, who extracts the passage.

[1982] 1 Cor. xiv. 9-11, 13.

[1983] By one or other of the parties in the case, it being a practice of advocates in ancient times to compose speeches which the litigants delivered.

[1984] [Elucidation XII., infra.]

Chapter XVII.—On the Saying of the Saviour, “All that Came Before Me Were Thieves and Robbers.”

[1985] John x. 8.

[1986] Prov. ix. 3.

[1987] John viii. 44.

[1988] [The devil can quote Scripture. Hermas, p. 27, this volume. See, on this important chapter, Elucidation XIII., infra.]

[1989] Clement reads πρόγνωσιν for πρόθεσιν.

[1990] Eph. iii. 10, 11.

[1991] Ex. xxviii. 3.

[1992] 1 Cor. ii. 13.

[1993] John i. 16.

[1994] John vii. 16, 18.

[1995] 2 Tim. iii. 2.

Chapter XVIII.—He Illustrates the Apostle’s Saying, “I Will Destroy the Wisdom of the Wise.”

[1996] Or, “inquirers.”

[1997] 1 Cor. i. 19, 20.

[1998] 1 Cor. i. 21-24; where the reading is Θεόν not Αὐτόν.

[1999] [He thus expounds the Ecclesia.]

[2000] Tit. ii. 14.

 

 

 

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