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Ignatius
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Introductory Note to the Epistles of Ignatius
[611] Literally, “before the ages.”
[612] Isa. vii. 14; Matt. i. 23.
Chapter XIX.—Three celebrated mysteries.
[613] Literally, “of noise.”
[614] Or, “in the silence of God”—divine silence.
[615] Literally, “to the ages.”
[616] Literally, “of noise.”
[617] Some read, “bond.”
[618] Literally, “opinion.”
[619] Literally, “bareness.”
[620] Literally, “truth.”
[621] Literally, “an economy.”
[622] Or, “that which was perfect received a beginning from God.”
Chapter XX.—Promise of another letter.
[623] The punctuation and meaning are here doubtful.
[624] Literally, “by name.”
Chapter XX.—Exhortations to stedfastness and unity.
[625] Literally, “by name.”
[627] Some render, “May I, in my turn, be the means of refreshing you and those,” etc.
[628] Literally, “to be found for.”
[629] Some render, “May I, in my turn, be the means of refreshing you and those,” etc.
[630] Some read, “even as.”
[631] Some omit, “Grace [be with you].”
Chapter I.—Reason of writing the epistle.
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