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The Epistles of Clement
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The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians.
[4180] I. τὰ ἀγαθά (good things) added.
[4181] I. πονηρίαν (wickedness).
[4182] I. omits πλεονεξία (covetousness).
[4183] The reading is doubtful: some have ἀφιλοξενίαν, “want of a hospitable spirit.”
[4185] Literally, “didst run with.”
[4186] Literally, “did weave.”
[4187] Or, “layest a snare for.”
[4188] I. omit “σὺ δὲ ἐμίσησας...ὁ ῥυόμενος Ps. l. 17-22, and connects by ἐν τῶ τέλει (in the end).
[4189] Ps. l. 16-23. The render will observe how the Septuagint followed by Clement differs from the Hebrew.
Chapter XXXVI.—All Blessings are Given to Us Through Christ.
[4190] Literally, “that which saves us.”
[4191] Or, “rejoices to behold.”
[4192] Or, “knowledge of immortality.”
[4195] Some render, “to the Son.”
[4196] Ps. ii. 7-8; Heb. i. 5.
[4198] Some read, “who oppose their own will to that of God.”
Chapter XXXVII.—Christ is Our Leader, and We His Soldiers.
[4199] I. ἑκτικῶς (habitually).
[4200] Literally, “in these there is use.”
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