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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria

[3898] 2 Cor. iv. 7.

[3899] παιδός.

XXXV.

[3900] Perhaps ἀλλά has got transposed, and we should read, “but to speak to the king,” etc.

XXXVI.

[3901] Matt. v. 13, 14.

XXXVII.

[3902] Segaar reads: For what more should I say? Behold the mysteries of love.

[3903] Ἐθηλύνθη, which occurs immediately after this, has been suggested as the right reading here. The text has ἐθηράθη.

[3904] 1 John iii. 14, 15.

XXXVIII.

[3905] 1 Cor. xiii. 5.

[3906] 1 Pet. iv. 8.

[3907] 1 John iv. 18.

[3908] 1 Cor. xiii. 4-8, 13.

XXXIX.

[3909] i.e., of baptism.

[3910] Luke xv. 10.

[3911] Hos. vi. 6; Matt. ix. 13.

[3912] Ezek. xviii. 23.

[3913] Isa. i. 18.

[3914] Matt. vi. 14.

[3915] Luke xi. 13.

XL.

[3916] Quoted with a slight variation by Justin Martyr, Dialogue with Trypho, ch. xlvii., vol. i. p. 219, and supposed by Grabe to be a quotation from the Apocryphal Gospel to the Hebrews.

[3917] Ἀνόνητοι, for which the text has ἀνόητοι.

XLI.

[3918] Gal. vi. 7.

XLII.

 

 

 

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