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The Epistles of Clement

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The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians.

[4110] Some regard these words as taken from an apocryphal book, others as derived from a fusion of James 1.8; 2 Pet. 3.3-4.

[4111] I. omits.

[4112] Hab. ii. 3; Heb. x. 37.

[4113] Mal. iii. 1.

Chapter XXIV.—God Continually Shows Us in Nature that There Will Be a Resurrection.

[4114] I. omits “Christ.”

[4115] Comp. 1 Cor. xv. 20; Col. i. 18.

[4116] I. κατὰ καιρόν (in due season).

[4117] I. λάβωμεν (let us take).

[4118] Comp. Luke viii. 5.

[4119] I. adds ἓκαστον τῶν σπερμάτων (the seeds severally.)

Chapter XXV.—The Phœnix an Emblem of Our Resurrection.

[4120] I. διανύει (accomplishes its journey).

[4121] I. omits ἐπιπτὰς (on the wing, flying).

[4122] This fable respecting the phœnix is mentioned by Herodotus (ii. 73), and by Pliny (Nat. Hist., x. 2). and is used as above by Tertullian (De Resurr., § 13), and by others of the fathers.

Chapter XXVI.—We Shall Rise Again, Then, as the Scripture Also Testifies.

[4123] Literally, “the mightiness of His promise.”

[4124] Ps. xxviii. 7, or from some apocryphal book.

[4125] Comp. Ps. iii. 6.

[4126] Job xix. 25, 26.

Chapter XXVII.—In the Hope of the Resurrection, Let Us Cleave to the Omnipotent and Omniscient God.

[4127] Comp. Tit. i. 2; Heb. vi. 18.

[4128] Or “majesty.”

[4129] Wisd. xii. 12, xi. 21.

[4130] Comp. Matt. xxiv. 35.

 

 

 

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