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Patrology
علم الباترولوجي
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THE SECOND EPISTLE OF IGNATIUS TO THE EPHESIANS(1)
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Ignatius, who is
[also called] Theophorus, to the Church which is blessed in the
greatness of God the Father, and perfected; to her who was
selected(2) from eternity, that she might be at all times for glory,
which abideth, and is unchangeable, and is perfected and chosen in
the purpose of truth by the will of the Father of Jesus Christ our
God; to her who is worthy of happiness; to her who is at Ephesus, in
Jesus Christ, in joy which is unblameable: [wishes] abundance of
happiness.
CHAP. I.
INASMUCH as your name. which is greatly beloved, is acceptable to me
in God, [your name] which ye have acquired by nature, through a
right and just will, and also by the faith and love of Jesus Christ
our Saviour, and ye are imitators of God, and are fervent in the
blood of God, and have speedily completed a work congenial to you
· [for] when ye
heard that I was bound,(3) so as to be able to do nothing for the
sake of the common name and hope (and I hope, through your prayers,
that I may be devoured by beasts at Rome, so that by means of this
of which I have been accounted worthy, I may be endowed with
strength to be a disciple of God), ye were diligent to come and see
me. Seeing, then, that we have become acquainted with your
multitude(4) in the name of God, by Onesimus, who is your bishop, in
love which is unutterable, whom I pray that ye love in Jesus Christ
our Lord, and that all of you imitate his example,(5) for blessed is
He who has given you such a bishop, even as ye deserve [to have].(6)
CHAP. III.(7)
But inasmuch as love does not permit me to be silent in regard to
you, on this account I have been forward to entreat of you that ye
would be diligent in the will of God.
CHAP. VIII.(8)
For, so long as there is not implanted in you any one lust which is
able to torment you, behold, ye live in God. I rejoice in you, and
offer supplication(9) on account of you, Ephesians, a Church which
is renowned in all ages. For those who are carnal are not able to do
spiritual things, nor those that are spiritual carnal things; in
like manner as neither can faith [do] those things which are foreign
to faith, nor want of faith [do] what belongs to faith. For those
things which ye have done in the flesh, even these are spiritual,
because ye have done everything in Jesus Christ.
CHAP. IX.
And ye are prepared for the building of God the Father, and ye are
raised up on high by the instrument of Jesus Christ, which is the
cross; and ye are drawn by the rope, which is the Holy Spirit; and
your pulley is your faith, and your love is the way which leadeth up
on high to God.
CHAP. X.
Pray for all men; for there is hope of repentance for them, that
they may be counted worthy of God. By your works especially let them
be instructed. Against their harsh words be ye conciliatory, by
meekness of mind and gentleness. Against their blasphemies do ye
give yourselves to prayer; and against their error be ye armed with
faith. Against their fierceness be ye peaceful and quiet, and be ye
not astounded by them. Let us, then, be imitators of our Lord in
meekness, and strive who shall more especially be injured, and
oppressed, and defrauded.
CHAP. XIV.(1)
The work is not of promise,(2) unless a man be found in the power of
faith, even to the end.
CHAP. XV.
It is better that a man should be silent while he is something, than
that he should be talking when he is not; that by those things which
be speaks he should act, and by those things of which he is silent
he should be known.
CHAP. XVIII.(3)
My spirit bows in adoration to the cross, which is a stumbling-block
to those who do not believe, but is to you for salvation and eternal
life.
CHAP. XIX.
There was concealed from the ruler of this world the virginity of
Mary and the birth of our Lord, and the three renowned mysteries(4)
which were done in the tranquillity of God from the star. And here,
at the manifestation of the Son, magic began to be destroyed, and
all bonds were loosed; and the ancient kingdom and the error of evil
was destroyed. Henceforward all things were moved together, and the
destruction of death was devised, and there was the commencement of
that which was perfected in God.(5)
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