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Ignatius
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Introductory Note to the Epistles of Ignatius
[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.
[1352] Matt. iv. 10; Deut. vi. 13.
Chapter XV.—Salutations. Conclusion.
[1353] Comp. Col. iv. 18.
[1354] Nothing can be said with certainty as to the place here referred to. Some have conceived that the ordinary reading, Maria Cassobolita, is incorrect, and that it should be changed to Maria Castabalitis, supposing the reference to be to Castabala, a well-known city of Cilicia. But this and other proposed emendations rest upon mere conjecture.
[1355] Some propose to read, “always.”
Chapter I.—Occasion of the epistle.
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