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Introductory Note to the Epistles of Ignatius

[926] Some render, “come together into the same place.”

[927] Apparently by attempting to impose the yoke of Judaism.

[928] Comp. John viii 44.

[929] Literally, “beneath.”

[930] Comp. John viii 44.

[931] Comp. the reading sanctioned by the ancient authorities, John i. 18.

[932] From a Hebrew word meaning “poor.”

[933] Or, “these things.”

[934] Literally, “the end of happiness.”

[935] Comp.Eph. ii. 2.

[936] Literally, “oppressed.”

[937] Some render, “come together into the same place.”

[938] Phil. ii. 2.

Chapter VII.—I have exhorted you to unity.

[939] John iii. 8.

[940] Some translate, “as foreseeing the division to arise among you.”

[941] Literally, “did not know from human flesh.”

[942] Literally, “your flesh.”

[943] Comp. 1 Cor. iii. 16, 1 Cor. vi. 19.

[944] Literally, “your flesh.”

Chapter VIII.—The same continued.

[945] Literally, “prepared for.”

[946] Literally, “to the assembly of the bishop.”

 

 

 

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