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Clement of Rome
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The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians
[135] Or, “in addition to all.”
[138] Or, “let us consider.”
[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.
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.]
[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.
[153] Literally, “that which saves us.”
[154] Or, “rejoices to behold.”
[155] Or, “knowledge of immortality.”
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