THE FIRST EPISTLE OF CLEMENT TO THE CORINTHIANS (CHAPTER II)
THE FIRST EPISTLE OF CLEMENT TO THE CORINTHIANS (CHAPTER II)
Chapter II.
Chapter II.
How their divisions began.
1 ALL honour and enlargement was given unto you; and so was fulfilled that which is written, [note: Deut. xxxii. 15.] my beloved did eat and drink, he was enlarged and waxed fat, and he kicked.
2 From hence came emulation, and envy, and strife, and sedition; persecution and [note: Confusion, tumults, &c.] disorder, war and captivity.
3 So they who were of no renown, lifted up themselves against the honourable; those of no reputation, against those who were in respect; the foolish against the wise; the young men against the aged.
4 Therefore righteousness and peace are departed from you, because every one hath forsaken the fear of God; and is grown blind in his faith; nor walketh by the rule of God's commandments nor liveth as is fitting in Christ:
5 But every one [note: Walketh after.] follows his own wicked lusts: having taken up an unjust and wicked envy, by which death first entered into the world.
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