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Introductory Note to the Epistles of Ignatius
[1015] John xiii. 34; Matt. xxii. 40.
Chapter VII.—Let us stand aloof from such heretics.
[1016] Theodoret, in quoting this passage, reads προσφοράς, “offering.”
[1017] Literally, “die disputing.”
[1018] Literally, “to love.” Some think there is a reference to the agapæ, or love-feasts.
[1019] The reading is περί in the one case, and μετά in the other, though the latter meaning seems preferable. Most of the mss. of the longer recension read περί, as in the shorter.
[1020] Literally, “perfected.”
[1021] Literally, “drove Adam out of.”
[1026] The reading is περί in the one case, and μετά in the other, though the latter meaning seems preferable. Most of the mss. of the longer recension read περί, as in the shorter.
Chapter VIII.—Let nothing be done without the bishop.
[1027] Or, “command.”
[1028] Or, “firm.”
[1029] Or, “firm.”
[1030] Or, “firm.”
[1031] Some refer the words to the Lord’s Supper.
Chapter IX.—Honour the bishop.
[1032] Or, “finally.”
[1033] Literally, “to know.”
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