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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria

[2188] Plato’s sister’s son and successor.

[2189] σπουδαῖος.

Chapter V.—He Proves by Several Examples that the Greeks Drew from the Sacred Writers.

[2190] The words of Jacob to Esau slightly changed from the Septuagint: “For God hath shown mercy to me, and I have all things”—οτι ἠλέησέ με ὁ Θεὸς καὶ ἔστι μοι πάντα (Gen. xxxiii. 11).

[2191] Ex. iii. 16.

[2192] Jas. ii. 23.

[2193] So the name Israel is explained, Stromata, i. p. 334, Potter; [see p. 300, supra.]

[2194] Ex. xxxiii. 11.

[2195] [This passage, down to the reference to Plato, is unspeakably sublime. One loves Clement for this exclusive loyalty to the Saviour.]

[2196] John i. 9.

[2197] The Stoics defined piety as “ the knowledge of the worship of God.”

[2198] Heb. vii. 2.

[2199] Socrates in the Phœdrus, near the end, [p. 279.]

[2200] Introduced by Plato in The Laws, conversing with Socrates.

[2201] Taken likely from some apocryphal writing.

[2202] Matt. xix. 24.

[2203] Matt. v. 3.

[2204] Matt. xi. 28-30.

[2205] John viii. 32-36.

[2206] Isa. liii. 3. [That is after he became the Man of Sorrows; not originally.]

[2207] πιστότης.

[2208] Ecclus. xv. 10.

 

 

 

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