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The Epistles of Clement

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The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians.

[4134] I. βλαβεράς (hurtful).

[4135] Literally, “abominable lusts of evil deeds.”

[4136] I. σὺ ἐκεῖ εἶ (Thou art there).

[4137] Ps. cxxxix. 7-10.

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.”

[4140] Deut. xxxii. 8, 9.

[4141] Formed apparently from Num. 18.27; 2 Chron. 31.14. Literally, the closing words are, “the holy of holies.”

Chapter XXX.—Let Us Do Those Things that Please God, and Flee from Those He Hates, that We May Be Blessed.

[4142] I. ἅγια μέρη (holy parts.)

[4143] Some translate, “youthful lusts.”

[4144] Prov. iii. 34; James iv. 6; 1 Pet. v. 5.

[4145] I. omits.

[4146] Job xi. 2, 3. The translation is doubtful.

[4147] I. omits.

[4148] I. ἐδόθη (was given).

Chapter XXXI.—Let Us See by What Means We May Obtain the Divine Blessing.

[4149] Literally, “what are the ways of His blessing.”

[4150] Literally, “unroll.”

[4151] Comp. James ii. 21.

[4152] Some translate, “knowing what was to come.”

[4153] Gen. xxii. 6-10.

[4154] So Jacobson: Wotton reads, “fleeing from his brother.”

Chapter XXXII.—We are Justified Not by Our Own Works, But by Faith.

 

 

 

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