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Ignatius
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Introductory Note to the Epistles of Ignatius
[1330] i.e., so as to have no separate personality from the Father. Comp. Epistle to the Tarsians, chap. ii.
[1331] Literally, “and taking away Christ from being born.”
[1332] Literally, “double.”
Chapter VIII.—Continuation: ignorance of Satan.
[1333] According to many of the Fathers, Satan was in great ignorance as to a multitude of points connected with Christ. [See my note at end of the Syriac Epistle to Ephesians, supra.]
Chapter IX.—Continuation: ignorance of Satan.
[1334] Literally, “thou wast dizzy in the head.”
[1335] Literally, “on account of the paltry things.”
[1336] Literally, “small.”
[1338] Or, “the belly.”
[1340] Some insert, “corruptible.”
Chapter X.—Continuation: audacity of Satan.
[1343] Comp. Rom. iv. 17.
Chapter XI.—Continuation: audacity of Satan.
[1349] Or, “belly.”
[1350] Or, “that always needs whipping.”
Chapter XII.—The meek reply of Christ.
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