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Introductory Note to the Epistles of Ignatius

[1241] The text is here doubtful.

[1242] Literally, “fox-like thoes,” lynxes being perhaps intended.

Chapter VII.—Exhortation to consistency of conduct.

[1243] Some think that this is the same person as the Euodias referred to by St. Paul, Phil. iv. 2; but, as appears from the Greek (ver. 3, αἵτινες), the two persons there mentioned were women.

[1244] 1 Cor. xvi. 22.

[1245] Comp. 1 Cor. iv. 16.

[1246] Comp. Col. iv. 18.

Chapter VIII.—Exhortations to the presbyters and others.

[1247] 1 Pet. v. 2.

[1248] 2 Tim. iv. 6.

[1249] Phil. iii. 8.

Chapter IX.—Duties of husbands, wives, parents, and children.

[1250] Comp. 1 Pet. iii. 6.

[1251] Eph. vi. 1, 3.

Chapter X.—Duties of masters and servants.

[1252] Literally, “If I did despise.”

[1253] Or, “judgment.”

[1254] Job xxxi. 13, 14.

Chapter XI.—Inculcation of various moral duties.

[1255] Comp. 2 Thess. iii. 10.

[1256] Eph. v. 3.

[1257] 1 Tim. v. 6, 11.

Chapter XII.—Salutations.

[1258] Literally, “the name desirable to me,” referring to Hero the deacon.

[1259] A class of persons connected with the Church, whose duty it was to bury the bodies of the martyrs and others.

[1260] Such as voluntarily confessed Christ before Gentile rulers.

[1261] Some insert here a clause referring to widows.

Chapter XIII.—Salutations continued.

 

 

 

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