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Introductory Note to the Epistles of Ignatius

[1090] Or, “act the part of slaves.”

Chapter V.—The duties of husbands and wives.

[1091] Some insert μή, and render, “rather do not even speak of them.”

[1092] Eph. v. 25.

[1093] i.e., in celibacy.

[1094] Some render, “to the honour of the flesh of the Lord,” as in the longer recension.

[1095] Comp.1 Cor. x. 31.

[1096] i.e., in celibacy.

[1097] Literally, “if he be known beyond the bishop.”

[1098] Comp. 1 Cor. x. 31.

Chapter VI.—The duties of the Christian flock.

[1099] As this Epistle, though sent to the bishop, was meant to be read to the people, Ignatius here directly addresses them.

[1100] Comp. chap. ii. etc.

[1101] Or, “assessors.”

[1102] A military reference, simply implying the idea of faithful effort leading to future reward.

[1103] Comp. Ignatius’ Epistle to the Ephesians, chap. ii.

[1104] As this Epistle, though sent to the bishop, was meant to be read to the people, Ignatius here directly addresses them.

[1105] Comp. chap. ii. etc.

[1106] Or, “assessors.”

[1107] Literally, “worthy of God.”

[1108] Comp. Ignatius’ Epistle to the Ephesians, chap. ii.

Chapter VII.—Request that Polycarp would send a messenger to Antioch.

[1109] Literally, “in freedom from care of God.”

[1110] Some read, “in the resurrection.”

 

 

 

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