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The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians

[68] Wotton reads, “If He make.”

[69] Or, “fill Him with understanding,” if πλῆσαι should be read instead of πλάσαι, as Grabe suggests.

[70] Isa. liii. The reader will observe how often the text of the Septuagint, here quoted, differs from the Hebrew as represented by our authorized English version.

[71] Ps. xxii. 6-8.

Chapter XVII.—The saints as examples of humility.

[72] Heb. xi. 37.

[73] Gen. xviii. 27.

[74] Job i. 1.

[75] Job xiv. 4, 5. [Septuagint.]

[76] Num. xii. 7; Heb. iii. 2.

[77] Some fill up the lacuna which here occurs in the ms. by “Israel.”

[78] Ex. iii. 11, Ex. iv. 10.

[79] This is not found in Scripture. [They were probably in Clement’s version. Comp.Ps. 119:83.]

Chapter XVIII.—David as an example of humility.

[80] Or, as some render, “to whom.”

[81] Ps. lxxxix. 21.

[82] Or, “when Thou judgest.”

[83] Literally, “in my inwards.”

[84] Literally, “bloods.”

[85] Ps. li. 1-17.

Chapter XIX.—Imitating these examples, let us seek after peace.

[86] Literally, “Becoming partakers of many great and glorious deeds, let us return to the aim of peace delivered to us from the beginning.” Comp.Heb. xii. 1.

Chapter XX.—The peace and harmony of the universe.

[87] Or, “collections.”

[88] Job xxxviii. 11.

 

 

 

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