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ANF Pseudo-Clementine The Clementine Homilies
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Introductory Notice to The Clementine Homilies.
[1010] Perhaps Matt. xiii. 39.
Chapter LVI.—Teaching of Christ.
[1015] Matt. ix. 13; xii. 7. [Comp. Hos. vi. 6.—R.]
Chapter LVII.—Teaching of Christ.
[1016] Matt. xix. 17; Mark x. 18; Luke xviii. 19.
[1018] Mark xii. 29. [Comp. Deut. vi. 4.—R.]
Chapter LVIII.—Flight of Simon.
[1019] [The three days’ discussion is detailed in Recognitions, ii. 20–iii. 48; the account here is confined to the first day.—R.]
[1020] [Comp. Recognitions, iii. 73. The historical incidents of the two narratives vary greatly from this point onward.—R.]
Chapter LX.—Successor to Be Appointed.
[1023] Probably from an apocryphal Gospel.
Chapter LXIII.—Zacchæus Appointed.
[1024] [Comp. Recognitions, iii. 66. The account here is much fuller.—R.]
[1025] Luke xix. 5, etc.
Chapter LXIX.—“Not Forsaking the Assembling of Yourselves Together.”
[1027] There seems to be a corruption of the text here, but the general meaning is evident enough.
Chapter LXX.—“Hear the Bishop.”
[1028] There are several conjectural readings of this sentence. We have not exactly followed anyone of them, but have ventured on a conjecture of our own.
Chapter I.—Bernice’s Hospitality.
[1030] [In the Recognitions (iv. 1) mention is made of Clement and others accompanying Peter to Dora, Ptolemais, Tyre, Sidon, and Berytus (Beyrout), but no record is made of any discourses. In Homilies IV.–VII. the details of this journey are given, but with variation in some particulars. These Homilies are peculiar, in form, to this work; but much of the matter occurs in the Recognitions, in the final discussion with the father of Clement.—R.]
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