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The Epistles of Clement
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The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians.
[4233] The meaning of this passage is much controverted. Some render, “left a list of other approved persons;” while others translate the unusual word έπινομὴ, which causes the difficulty, by “testamentary direction,” and many others deem the text corrupt. We have given what seems the simplest version of the text as it stands.
[4234] i.e. the apostles.
[4235] Or, “oversight.”
[4236] Literally, “presented the offerings.”
Chapter XLV.—It is the Part of the Wicked to Vex the Righteous.
[4237] Or, “Ye perceive.”
[4238] Or, “For.”
[4241] Literally, “worshipped.”
[4242] Literally, “serve.”
[4243] Or, “lifted up.” I. ἔγγραφοι (inscribed).
Chapter XLVI.—Let Us Cleave to the Righteous: Your Strife is Pernicious.
[4244] Literally, “to such examples it is right that we should cleave.”
[4245] Not found in Scripture.
[4246] Literally, “be.”
[4247] Or, “thou wilt overthrow.”
[4249] Or, “war.” Comp. James iv. 1.
[4250] Comp. Eph. iv. 4-6.
[4252] This clause is wanting in the text.
[4253] This clause is wanting in the text.
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