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Introductory Note to the Epistles of Ignatius

[661] 2 Chron. xxvi. 20.

[662] 1 Sam. xiii. 11.

Chapter IV.—Some wickedly act independently of the bishop.

[663] Luke vi. 46.

Chapter V.—Death is the fate of all such.

[664] The apodosis is wanting in the original, and some prefer finding it in the following sentence.

[665] Or, “after the likeness of His passion.”

[666] Or, “after the likeness of His passion.”

Chapter VI.—Preserve harmony.

[667] Literally, “in harmony of God.”

[668] Literally, “before the ages.”

[669] Literally, “receiving the like manners of God.”

[670] The meaning is here doubtful.

[671] Literally, “in harmony of God.”

[672] Literally, “before the ages.”

[673] Dan. ii. 44, Dan. vii. 14, 27.

Chapter VII.—Do nothing without the bishop and presbyters.

[674] John v. 30.

[675] Or, “contrary to his judgment.”

Chapter VIII.—Caution against false doctrines.

[676] Some have argued that the Gnostic Σιγή, silence, is here referred to, and have consequently inferred that this epistle could not have been written by Ignatius.

[677] 1 Tim. i. 4.

[678] 2 Cor. v. 17.

[679] Some read ὑποστήσαντι, “that gave Him His hypostasis, or substance.”

Chapter IX.—Let us live with Christ.

[680] Literally, “in old things.”

[681] Or, “newness of.”

 

 

 

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