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Introductory Note to the Epistles of Ignatius

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

[858] 1 Cor. iv. 4.

[859] 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.

Chapter VI.—By death I shall attain true life.

[860] Literally, “this age.”

[861] Literally, “into.”

[862] Matt. xvi. 26. Some omit this quotation.

[863] Literally, “to die.”

[864] Literally, “this age.”

[865] Literally, “to die.”

Chapter VII.—Reason of desiring to die.

[866] Some understand by love in this passage, Christ Himself; others regard it as referring to the natural desires of the heart.

[867] Literally, “desiring material.”

[868] The text and meaning are here doubtful. We have followed Hefele, who understands by the water the Holy Spirit, and refers to John vii. 38.

[869] Some understand by love in this passage, Christ Himself; others regard it as referring to the natural desires of the heart.

[870] Comp. John iv. 14.

Chapter VIII.—Be ye favourable to me.

[871] Some refer this to Ignatius himself.

[872] Gal. ii. 20.

[873] Ps. 116:12.

Chapter IX.—Pray for the church in Syria.

[874] Comp. 1 Cor. xv. 8, 9.

[875] Some refer this to the jurisdiction of Ignatius.

[876] i.e., the outward road he had to travel.

[877] Or, “have sent me forward;” comp.Tit. iii. 13.

Chapter X.—Conclusion.

 

 

 

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