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Introductory Note to the Epistles of Ignatius

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

[1111] Literally, “most befitting God.”

[1112] Literally, “God-runner.”

[1113] Literally, “at leisure for.”

[1114] Literally, “to Him.”

[1115] Literally, “in freedom from care of God.”

[1116] Literally, “most befitting God.”

[1117] Literally, “God-runner.”

[1118] Literally, “at leisure for.”

Chapter VIII.—Let other churches also send to Antioch.

[1119] Some suppose the reference to be to the soldiers, or perhaps to God Himself.

[1120] Or, “as possessed of the judgment.”

[1121] Literally, “men on foot.”

[1122] Some have the plural “ye” here.

[1123] Literally, “an eternal work.”

[1124] Some propose to read, “and of the bishop.”

[1125] Literally, “name desired by me.”

[1126] Some suppose the reference to be to the soldiers, or perhaps to God Himself.

[1127] Or, “as possessed of the judgment.”

[1128] Literally, “an eternal work.”

[1129] Literally, “name desired by me.”

Introductory Note to the Syriac Version of the Ignatian Epistles

[1130] See the extraordinary passage and note in his Hippolytus, vol. i. p. 58, etc.

The Epistle of Ignatius to Polycarp

 

 

 

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