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ANF Pseudo-Clementine The Recognitions of Clement
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Introductory Notice to The Recognitions of Clement.
Chapter XI.—The Expectation of the Gentiles.
[756] Gen. xlix. 10. [This detailed statement of the call of the Gentiles is peculiar to the Recognitions; comp. i. 42. Such passages seem to indicate a tendency less anti-Pauline than that of the Homilies, yet the christology and soteriology are Ebionitic.—R.]
Chapter XII.—Call of the Gentiles.
Chapter XIII.—Invitation of the Gentiles.
[759] Luke vi. 36; Matt. v. 45.
[760] Deut. vi. 13; Matt. iv. 10.
Chapter XIV.—Idols Unprofitable.
[761] [The parallel with Homily X. recurs at this chapter, and continues for several chapters.—R.]
Chapter XV.—Folly of Idolatry.
[762] [This, with the more specific statement of Homily X. 8, points to an early date.—R.]
Chapter XVI.—God Alone a Fit Object of Worship.
[763] It was a very prevalent opinion among the ancient philosophers, that the heavenly bodies have some kind of life and intelligence.
Chapter XVII.—Suggestions of the Old Serpent.
[764] [Comp. book ii. 45. In Homily X. 10, etc., the influence of the serpent is spoken of, but the discourse here is much fuller. There is, however, a general agreement in outline between chaps. 17–22 here and Homily X. 10–21.—R.]
Chapter XIX.—His Second Suggestion.
[765] The writer means, that insult is offered to that name which belongs to God alone by giving it to others, and thus placing it in a position which is unjust to it.
Chapter XXIII.—Third Suggestion.
[766] [To chaps. 23–36 a parallel is afforded by Homily XI. 4–18.—R.]
Chapter XXV.—Fifth Suggestion.
Chapter XXIX.—God’s Care of Human Things.
[768] 1 Kings xvii.; xviii.; Jas. v. 17-18.
Chapter XXX.—Religion of Fathers to Be Abandoned.
[769] Literally, “change the bestower of it for another.”
Chapter XXXIII.—Origin of Impiety.
[770] The original has here, “as is often known;” that is, as people know from many instances having occurred within their own knowledge.
Chapter XXXIV.—Who are Worshippers of God?
[771] Rom. ii. 28; Rev. ii. 9.
[772] Matt. xvii. 20; Luke xvii. 6.
Chapter XXXVI.—Conclusion of Discourse.
[773] [The latter half of this discourse, as already indicated (see note on chap. 23), finds a parallel in Homily XI. 4–18, which forms the first half of that discourse.—R.]
Chapter I.—Book VI. Diligence in Study.
[774] [Comp. book iii. 31. To this there is no parallel in the Homilies.—R.]
[775] It will be remembered that the hours were variable periods, and began to be reckoned from sunrise.
Chapter II.—Much to Be Done in a Little Time.
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