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The Epistles of Clement
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The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians.
[4357] Matt. x. 28; Luke xii. 4-5.
[4358] Or, “know.”
[4359] The text and translation are here doubtful.
Chapter VI.—The Present and Future Worlds are Enemies to Each Other.
[4360] Matt. vi. 24; Luke xvi. 13.
[4361] Matt. xvi. 26. I. omits ὅλον (whole).
[4362] Literally, “speaks of.”
[4363] Or, “enjoy. ”
[4364] The ms. has, “we reckon.”
[4366] Literally, “with what confidence shall we.”
[4367] Wake translates “kingdom,” as if the reading had been βασιλείαν; but the ms. has βασίλειον, “palace.”
Chapter VII.—We Must Strive in Order to Be Crowned.
[4368] Literally, “that many set sail for corruptible contests,” referring probably to the concourse at the Isthmian games.
[4369] Or, “Let us place before us.”
[4370] Or, “set sail.”
[4371] Literally, “know.”
[4372] Literally, “if he be found corrupting.”
[4373] Baptism is probably meant.
Chapter VIII.—The Necessity of Repentance While We are on Earth.
[4375] Comp. Luke xvi. 10-12.
[4376] ms. has “we,” which is corrected by all editors as above. I. ἀπολάβητε.
[4377] Some have thought this a quotation from an unknown apocryphal book, but it seems rather an explanation of the preceding words.
Chapter IX.—We Shall Be Judged in the Flesh.
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