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Introductory Note to the Epistle of Mathetes to Diognetus

[288] Comp.2 Cor. iv. 12.

Chapter VI.—The relation of Christians to the world.

[289] John xvii. 11-16.

[290] Comp. 1 Pet. ii. 11.

[291] Literally, “keeps together.”

[292] Literally, “keeps together.”

[293] Literally, “incorruption.”

[294] Or, “though punished, increase in number daily.”

Chapter VII.—The manifestation of Christ.

[295] Literally, “mysteries.”

[296] Literally, “elements.”

[297] The word “sun,” though omitted in the mss., should manifestly be inserted.

[298] Literally, “has received to observe.”

[299] Literally, “one of men.”

[300] “God” here refers to the person sent.

[301] [Comp. Mal. iii. 2. The Old Testament is frequently in mind, if not expressly quoted by Mathetes.] A considerable gap here occurs in the mss.

Chapter VIII.—The miserable state of men before the coming of the Word.

[302] Literally, “these things are the marvels and error.”

[303] Or, “known Him.”

[304] Comp.Matt. xix. 17.

[305] Literally, “in a mystery.”

[306] Literally, “all things.”

[307] The sense is here very obscure. We have followed the text of Otto, who fills up the lacuna in the ms. as above. Others have, “to see, and to handle Him.”

[308] Literally, “economically.”

Chapter IX.—Why the Son was sent so late.

 

 

 

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