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12 Neither do they affirm the resurrection of the flesh:
13 Neither do they affirm that man was altogether created by G.o.d:
14 Neither do they affirm that Jesus Christ was born in the flesh from the Virgin Mary:
15 Neither do they affirm that the world was the work of G.o.d, but of some one of the angels.
16 Therefore do thou make haste[7] to come amongst us.
17 That this city of the Corinthians may remain without scandal.
18 And that the folly of these men may be made manifest by an open refutation. Fare thee well.[8]
The deacons Thereptus and Tichus[9] received and conveyed this Epistle to the city of the Philippians.[10]
When Paul received the Epistle, although he was then in chains on account of Stratonice[11], the wife of Apofola.n.u.s[12], yet, as it were forgetting his bonds, he mourned over these words, and said, weeping: "It were better for me to be dead, and with the Lord. For while I am in this body, and hear the wretched words of such false doctrine, behold, grief arises upon grief, and my trouble adds a weight to my chains; when I behold this calamity, and progress of the machinations of Satan, who searcheth to do wrong."
And thus, with deep affliction, Paul composed his reply to the Epistle.[13]
[Footnote 1: Some MSS. have the t.i.tle thus: _Epistle of Stephen the Elder to Paul the Apostle, from the Corinthians_.]
[Footnote 2: In the MSS. the marginal verses published by the Whistons are wanting.]
[Footnote 3: In some MSS. we find, _The elders Numenus, Eubulus, Theophilus, and Nomeson, to Paul their brother, health_!]
[Footnote 4: Others read, _There came certain men, ... and Clobeus, who vehemently shake._]
[Footnote 5: Some MSS. have, _We believe in the Lord, that his presence was made manifest; and by this hath the Lord delivered as from the hands of the unrighteous._]
[Footnote 6: Others read, _To read the Prophets._]
[Footnote 7: Some MSS. have, _Therefore, brother, do thou make haste._]
[Footnote 8: Others read, _Fare thee well in the Lord._]
[Footnote 9: Some MSS. have, _The deacons Therepus and Techus_]
[Footnote 10: The Whistons have, _To the city of Phoenicia_; but in all the MSS. we find, _To the city of the Philippians._]
[Footnote 11: Others read, _On account of Onotice._]
[Footnote 12: The Whistons have, _Of Apollopha.n.u.s_: but in all the MSS. we read, _Apofola.n.u.s_.]
[Footnote 13: In the text of this Epistle there are some other variations in the words, but the sense is the same.]
EPISTLE OF PAUL TO THE CORINTHIANS, [1]
1 Paul, in bonds for Jesus Christ, disturbed by so many errors [2], to his Corinthian brethren, health.
2 I nothing marvel that the preachers of evil have made this progress.
3 For because the Lord Jesus is about to fulfil his coming, verily on this account do certain men pervert and despise his words.
4 But I, verily, from the beginning, have taught you that only which I myself received from the former apostles, who always remained with the Lord Jesus Christ.
5 And I now say unto you, that the Lord Jesus Christ was born of the Virgin Mary, who was of the seed of David,
6 According to the annunciation of the Holy Ghost, sent to her by our Father from heaven;
7 That Jesus might be introduced into the world [3], and deliver our flesh by his flesh, and that he might raise us up from the dead;
8 As in this also he himself became the example:
9 That it might be made manifest that man was created by the Father,
10 He has not remained in perdition unsought [4];
11 But he is sought for, that he might be revived by adoption.
12 For G.o.d, who is the Lord of all, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who made heaven and earth, sent, firstly, the Prophets to the Jews:
13 That he would absolve them from their sins, and bring them to his judgment.
14 Because he wished to save, firstly, the house of Israel, he bestowed and poured forth his Spirit upon the Prophets;
15 That they should, for a long time, preach the wors.h.i.+p of G.o.d, and the nativity of Christ.
16 But he who was the prince of evil, when he wished to make himself G.o.d, laid his hand upon them,
17 And bound all men in sin,[5]
18 Because the judgment of the world was approaching.
19 But Almighty G.o.d, when he willed to justify, was unwilling to abandon his creature;
20 But when he saw his affliction, he had compa.s.sion upon him:
21 And at the end of a time he sent the Holy Ghost into the Virgin foretold by the Prophets.
22 Who, believing readily [6], was made worthy to conceive, and bring forth our Lord Jesus Christ.
23 That from this perishable body, in which the evil spirit was glorified, he should be cast out, and it should be made manifest
24 That he was not G.o.d: For Jesus Christ, in his flesh, had recalled and saved this perishable flesh, and drawn it into eternal life by faith.
25 Because in his body he would prepare a pure temple of justice for all ages;