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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria

[3740] 1 Pet. 3:22

[3741] 1 Pet. 4:5

[3742] 1 Pet. 4:6

[3743] Ibid.

[3744] 1 Cor. v. 5.

[3745] Heb. i. 1.

[3746] 1 Pet. 4:13

[3747] 1 Pet. 4:17

[3748] 1 Pet. 5:10

[3749] 2 Pet. 5:13

[3750] The reading is “agnosceret.” To yield any sense it must have been “agnoscatur” or “agnosceretur.”

II.—Comments on the Epistle of Jude.

[3751] Jude 1

[3752] “Son” supplied.

[3753] Jude 4

[3754] Jude 5

[3755] Jude 6

[3756] Terris.

[3757] Jude 7

[3758] “Quibus significat Dominus remissius esse,” the reading here, defies translation and emendation. We suppose a hiatus here, and change “remissius” into “remissum” to get the above sense. The statement cannot apply to Sodom and Gomorrha.

[3759] Similiter iisdem.

[3760] Jude 8

 

 

 

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