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The Epistles of Clement
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The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians.
[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.
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.
[4131] Literally, “if the heavens,” etc.
[4132] I. omits.
[4133] Ps. xix. 1-3. I. omits Ps. xix. 2-4, with the exception of the concluding words, ἀκούονται αἱ φωναὶ αὐτῶν (their voices are heard), which are connected with the opening words of the following chapter.
Chapter XXVIII.—God Sees All Things: Therefore Let Us Avoid Transgression.
[4134] I. βλαβεράς (hurtful).
[4135] Literally, “abominable lusts of evil deeds.”
[4136] I. σὺ ἐκεῖ εἶ (Thou art there).
Chapter XXIX.—Let Us Also Draw Near to God in Purity of Heart.
[4138] Literally, “has made us to Himself a part of election.”
[4139] Literally, “sowed abroad.”
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