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The Epistles of Clement

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The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians.

[4069] Ps. lxxviii. 36, 37.

[4070] Ps. xxxi. 18.

[4071] These words within brackets are not found in the ms., but have been inserted from the Septuagint by most editors.

[4072] Ps. xii. 3-5.

Chapter XVI.—Christ as an Example of Humility.

[4073] The Latin of Cotelerius, adopted by Hefele and Dressel, translates this clause as follows: “I will set free the wicked on account of His sepulchre, and the rich on account of His death.”

[4074] The reading of the ms., is τῆς πληγῆς, “purify, or free Him, from stripes.” We have adopted the emendation of Junius.

[4075] Wotton reads, “If He make.”

[4076] Or, “fill Him with understanding,” if πλῆσαι should be read instead of πλάσαι as Grabe suggests.

[4077] Isa. liii. The reader will observe how often the text of the Septuagint, here quoted, differs from the Hebrew as represented by our authorized English version.

[4078] Ps. xxii. 6-8.

Chapter XVII.—The Saints as Examples of Humility.

[4079] Heb. xi. 37.

[4080] Gen. xviii. 27.

[4081] Job i. 1.

[4082] Job xiv. 4, 5.

[4083] Num. xii. 7; Heb. iii. 2.

[4084] I. ὑπηρεσίας (service).

[4085] Ex. iii. 11, iv. 10.

[4086] This is not found in Scripture.

Chapter XVIII.—David as an Example of Humility.

[4087] Or, as some render “to whom.”

[4088] Ps. lxxxix. 21.

[4089] “Wash me.…” and following verses omitted in I.

 

 

 

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