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Introductory Note to the Epistles of Ignatius

[834] Literally, “have to be inscribed to.”

[835] Literally, “to be found and sent for.”

[836] The text is here in great confusion.

[837] Literally, “beautiful.” Some read, “it is good,” etc.

Chapter III.—Pray rather that I may attain to martyrdom.

[838] Some read, “good.”

[839] 2 Cor. iv. 18. This quotation is not found in the old Latin version of the shorter recension.

[840] Or, “in.”

[841] Literally, “work.”

[842] 2 Cor. iv. 18. This quotation is not found in the old Latin version of the shorter recension.

[843] Literally, “work.”

[844] The meaning is here doubtful.

[845] John xv. 19.

Chapter IV.—Allow me to fall a prey to the wild beasts.

[846] i.e., by the teeth of the wild beasts.

[847] “Free,” probably from human infirmity.

[848] i.e., by the teeth of the wild beasts.

[849] “Free,” probably from human infirmity.

Chapter V.—I desire to die.

[850] Comp.1 Cor. xv. 32, where the word is also used figuratively.

[851] Probably the soldiers received gifts from the Christians, to treat Ignatius with kindness.

[852] 1 Cor. iv. 4.

[853] In the shorter recension there is ζηλώσῃ, and in the longer ζηλῶσαι; hence the variety of rendering, but the translation is by no means certain.

[854] Some deem this and the following word spurious.

 

 

 

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