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Introductory Note to the Epistles of Ignatius

[1366] Jer. i. 7.

[1367] Comp. for similar statements to those here made, Epistle to the Magnesians (longer), chap. iii.

[1368] Literally, “understood the great question of the ignorance of the women respecting their children.”

[1369] Literally, “out of herself.”

Chapter IV.—The same subject continued.

[1370] 2 Kings 22, 23

[1371] 1 Sam. xvi.

[1372] Ps. 150:1 (in the Septuagint; not found at all in Hebrew).

Chapter V.—Expressions of respect for Ignatius.

[1373] Literally, “to trace up.”

[1374] Literally, “measure” or “limits.”

Chapter I.—Acknowledgment of her excellence and wisdom.

[1375] Literally, “a part.”

[1376] Literally, “all-wise.”

Chapter II.—His own condition.

[1377] Literally, “by the many wills of the adversaries.”

[1378] Rom. viii. 18.

Chapter III.—He had complied with her request.

[1379] Literally, “I have gladly fulfilled the things commanded by thee in the letter.”

[1380] Literally, “by a judgment of God.”

[1381] Prov. viii. 17 (loosely quoted from LXX.).

Chapter IV.—Commendation and exhortation.

[1382] The original is πάπᾳ, [common to primitive bishops.]

[1383] Jer. x. 23.

Ignatius, and the brethren who are with him, to John the holy presbyter.

[1384] Literally, “of vices.”

[1385] Some mss. and editions seem with propriety to omit this word.

[1386] Literally, “a nature of angelic purity is allied to human nature.”

His friend Ignatius to John the holy presbyter.

 

 

 

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