Appearance      Marker   

 

<<  Contents  >>

Clement of Rome

Footnotes

Show All Footnotes

Show All Footnotes & Jump to 89

The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians

[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.

[89] Or, “stations.”

Chapter XXI.—Let us obey God, and not the authors of sedition.

[90] Prov. xx. 27.

[91] Comp. Heb. xiii. 17; 1 Thess. v. 12, 13.

[92] Or, “the presbyters.”

[93] Some read, “by their silence.”

[94] Comp.1 Tim. v. 21.

[95] Some translate, “who turn to Him.”

Chapter XXII.—These exhortations are confirmed by the Christian faith, which proclaims the misery of sinful conduct.

[96] Ps. xxxiv. 11-17.

[97] Ps. xxxii. 10.

Chapter XXIII.—Be humble, and believe that Christ will come again.

[98] Or, as some render, “neither let us have any doubt of.”

[99] Some regard these words as taken from an apocryphal book, others as derived from a fusion of Jas. i. 8 and 2 Pet. iii. 3, 4.

 

 

 

10 per page

 

 

 Search Comments 

 

This page has been visited 0050 times.

 

<<  Contents  >>