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The Epistles of Clement

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The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians.

[4380] I. λόγος (word).

[4381] Matt. xii. 50.

Chapter X.—Vice is to Be Forsaken, and Virtue Followed.

[4382] Literally, “rather.”

[4383] Literally, “malice, as it were, the precursor of our sins.” Some deem the text corrupt.

[4384] Literally, according to the ms., “it is not possible that a man should find it who are”—the passage being evidently corrupt.

[4385] I. ἀνάπαυσιν (rest).

Chapter XI.—We Ought to Serve God, Trusting in His Promises.

[4386] I. πάλαι (long ago).

[4387] The same words occur in Clement’s first epistle, chap. xxiii.

[4388] 1 Cor. ii. 9.

Chapter XII.—We are Constantly to Look for the Kingdom of God.

[4389] These words are quoted (Clem. Alex., Strom., iii. 9, 1.) from the Gospel according to the Egyptians, no longer extant.

[4390] Here the piece formerly broke off. From this point to the end the text of Gebhardt, Harnack, Zahn has been followed.

[4391] Comp. 1 Cor. vii. 29.

Chapter XIII.—God’s Name Not to Be Blasphemed.

[4392] Is. lii. 5.

[4393] Luke vi. 32sqq.

Chapter XIV.—The Church Spiritual.

[4394] Jer. vii. 11.

[4395] Comp. 1 Pet. ii., iv. sqq.

[4396] Gen. i. 27; comp. Eph. v. 22-23.

[4397] i.e., The Old Testament.

[4398] 1 Pet. i. 20.

[4399] 1 Cor. ii. 9.

Chapter XV.—He Who Saves and He Who is Saved.

[4400] 1 Tim. iv. 16.

 

 

 

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