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Clement of Rome

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The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians

[132] Comp. Rom. ix. 5.

[133] Gen. xxii. 17, Gen. xxviii. 4.

Chapter XXXIII.—But let us not give up the practice of good works and love. God Himself is an example to us of good works.

[134] Or, “commandment.”

[135] Or, “in addition to all.”

[136] Gen. i. 26, 27.

[137] Gen. i. 28.

[138] Or, “let us consider.”

Chapter XXXIV.—Great is the reward of good works with God. Joined together in harmony, let us implore that reward from Him.

[139] Or, “labourer.”

[140] Isa. xl. 10, Isa. lxii. 11; Rev. xxii. 12.

[141] The text here seems to be corrupt. Some translate, “He warns us with all His heart to this end, that,” etc.

[142] Dan. vii. 10.

[143] Isa. vi. 3.

[144] 1 Cor. ii. 9.

Chapter XXXV.—Immense is this reward. How shall we obtain it?

[145] Some translate, “in liberty.”

[146] Or, “of the ages.”

[147] The reading is doubtful: some have ἀφιλοξενίαν, “want of a hospitable spirit.” [So Jacobson.]

[148] Rom. i. 32.

[149] Literally, “didst run with.”

[150] Literally, “didst weave.”

[151] Or, “layest a snare for.”

[152] Ps. l. 16-23. The reader will observe how the Septuagint followed by Clement differs from the Hebrew.

Chapter XXXVI.—All blessings are given to us through Christ.

 

 

 

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