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The Epistles of Clement

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The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians.

[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.

[4155] The meaning here is very doubtful. Some translate, “the gifts which were given to Jacob by Him,” i.e. God.

[4156] ms. αὐτῶν, referring to the gifts: we have followed the emendation αὐτοὔ, adopted by most editors. Some refer the word to God, and not Jacob.

[4157] Comp. Rom. ix. 5.

[4158] I. τάξει (rank).

[4159] Gen. xxii. 17, xxviii. 4.

[4160] I. omits.

Chapter XXXIII.—But Let Us Not Give Up the Practice of Good Works and Love. God Himself is an Example to Us of Good Works.

[4161] I. ἐροῦμιν (shall we say).

[4162] Or, “commandment.”

[4163] I. προετοιμάσας (having previously prepared).

[4164] Or, “in addition to all.”

[4165] Gen. i. 26, 27.

[4166] Gen. i. 28.

[4167] Or, “let us consider.”

Chapter XXXIV.—Great is the Reward of Good Works with God. Joined Together in Harmony, Let Us Implore that Reward from Him.

[4168] Or, “labourer.”

[4169] Isa. xl. 10, lxii. 11; Rev. xxii. 12.

[4170] I. πιστεύοντας (believing).

[4171] The text here seems to be corrupt. Some translate, “He warns us with all His heart to this end, that,” etc.

[4172] Dan. vii. 10.

[4173] I. γῆ (earth).

 

 

 

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