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The Epistles of Clement
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The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians.
[4311] Literally, “His hope.”
[4312] I. adds οτενοχωρία (straits).
[4313] Here begins the lacuna in the old text referred to in the Introduction. The newly discovered portion of the Epistle extends from this point to the end of Chap. lxiii.
Chapter LIX.—Warning Against Disobedience. Prayer.
[4318] Job v. 11; Ezek. xvii. 24.
[4321] Numb. xvi. 22, xxvii. 16; Jer. xxxii. 27.
[4322] I. gives ἀσεβεῖς (ungodly) where ἀσθενεῖς (sick) is substituted.
[4323] σωζομένοις is the emendation of Harnack for ὁρωμένοις (seen).
Chapter LXII.—Summary and Conclusory—Concerning Godliness.
[4324] εὐαριστεῖν is emendation for εὐχαριστεῖν (give thanks).
Chapter LXIV.—Blessings Sought for All that Call Upon God.
[4325] Comp. Tit. ii. 14.
[4326] Literally, “an eternal throne.”
[4327] Literally, “from the ages to the ages of ages.”
The Second Epistle of Clement.
[4328] No title, not even a letter, is preserved in A. I. inserts “Clement’s (Epistle) to the Corinthians II.”
Chapter I.—We Ought to Think Highly of Christ.
[4329] Literally, “holy things.”
[4330] Comp. Ps. cxvi. 12.
[4331] Literally, “lame.” I. πονηροί (wicked).
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