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Ignatius, who is also called Theophorus, to the Church of God the
Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ, which is at Philadelphia, in Asia,
which has obtained mercy, and is established in the harmony of God, and
rejoiceth unceasingly in the passion of our Lord, and is filled with all
mercy through his resurrection; which I salute in the blood of Jesus
Christ, who is our eternal and enduring joy, especially if [men] are in
unity with the bishop, the presbyters, and the deacons, who have been
appointed according to the mind of Jesus Christ, whom He has established
in security, after His own will, and by His Holy Spirit.
Ignatius, who is also called Theophorus, to the Church of God the
Father, and of the Lord Jesus Christ, which is at Philadelphia, which has
obtained mercy through love, and is established in the harmony of God, and
rejoiceth unceasingly, in the passion of our Lord Jesus, and is filled
with all mercy through His resurrection; which I salute in the blood of
Jesus Christ, who is our eternal and enduring joy, especially to those who
are in unity with the bishop, and the presbyters, and the deacons, who
have been appointed by the will of God the Father, through the Lord Jesus
Christ, who, according to His own will, has firmly established His Church
upon a rock, by a spiritual building, not made with hands, against which
the winds and the floods have beaten, yet have not been able to overthrow
it: yea, and may spiritual wickedness never be able to do so, but be
thoroughly weakened by the power of Jesus Christ our Lord.
Chapter 1 Praise of the Bishop.
Which bishop, I know, obtained the ministry which pertains to the
common [weal], not of himself, neither by men, nor through vainglory, but
by the love of God the Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ; at whose
meekness I am struck with admiration, and who by his silence is able to
accomplish more than those who vainly talk. For he is in harmony with the
commandments [of God], even as the harp is with its strings. Wherefore my
soul declares his mind towards God a happy one, knowing it to be virtuous
and perfect, and that his stability as well as freedom from all anger is
after the example of the infinite meekness of the living God.
Having beheld your bishop, I know that he was not selected to undertake
the ministry which pertains to the common [weal], either by himself or by
men, or out of vainglory, but by the love of Jesus Christ, and of God the
Father, who raised Him from the dead; at whose meekness I am struck with
admiration, and who by His silence is able to accomplish more than they
who talk a great deal. For he is in harmony with the commandments and
ordinances of the Lord, even as the strings are with the harp, and is no
less blameless than was Zacharias the priest. Wherefore my soul declares
his mind towards God a happy one, knowing it to be virtuous and perfect,
and that his stability as well as freedom from all anger is after the
example of the infinite meekness of the living God.
Chapter 2 Maintain Union with the Bishop.
Wherefore, as children of light and truth, flee from division and
wicked doctrines; but where the shepherd is, there do ye as sheep follow.
For there are many wolves that appear worthy of credit, who, by means of a
pernicious pleasure, carry captive those that are running towards God; but
in your unity they shall have no place.
Wherefore, as children of light and truth, avoid the dividing of your
unity, and the wicked doctrine of the heretics, from whom "a defiling
influence has gone forth into all the earth." But where the shepherd is,
there do ye as sheep follow. For there are many wolves in sheep's
clothing, who, by means of a pernicious pleasure, carry captive those that
are running towards God; but in your unity they shall have no place.
Chapter 3 Avoid Schismatics.
Keep yourselves from those evil plants which Jesus Christ does not
tend, because they are not the planting of the Father. Not that I have
found any division among you, but exceeding purity. For as many as are of
God and of Jesus Christ are also with the bishop. And as many as shall, in
the exercise of repentance, return into the unity of the Church, these,
too, shall belong to God, that they may live according to Jesus Christ. Do
not err, my brethren. If any man follows him that makes a schism in the
Church, he shall not inherit the kingdom of God. If any one walks
according to a strange opinion, he agrees not with the passion [of
Christ.].
Keep yourselves, then, from those evil planes which Jesus Christ does
not tend, but that wild beast, the destroyer of men, because they are not
the planting of the Father, but the seed of the wicked one. Not that I
have found any division among you do I write these things; but I arm you
beforehand, as the children of God. For as many as are of Christ are also
with the bishop; but as many as fall away from him, and embrace communion
with the accursed, these shall be cut off along with them. For they are
not Christ's husbandry, but the seed of the enemy, from whom may you ever
be delivered by the prayers of the shepherd, that most faithful and gentle
shepherd who presides over you. I therefore exhort you in the Lord to
receive with all tenderness those that repent and return to the unity of
the Church, that through your kindness and forbearance they may recover
themselves out of the snare of the devil, and becoming worthy of Jesus
Christ, may obtain eternal salvation in the kingdom of Christ. Brethren,
be not deceived. If any man follows him that separates from the truth, he
shall not inherit the kingdom of God; and if any man does not stand aloof
from the preacher of falsehood, he shall be condemned to hell. For it is
obligatory neither to separate from the godly, nor to associate with the
ungodly. If any one walks according to a strange opinion, he is not of
Christ, nor a partaker of His passion; but is a fox, a destroyer of the
vineyard of Christ. Have no fellowship with such a man, lest ye perish
along with him, even should he be thy father, thy son, thy brother, or a
member of thy family. For says [the Scripture], "Thine eye shall not spare
him." You ought therefore to "hate those that hate God, and to waste away
[with grief] on account of His enemies." I do not mean that you should
beat them or persecute them, as do the Gentiles "that know not the Lord
and God; " but that you should regard them as your enemies, and separate
yourselves from them, while yet you admonish them, and exhort them to
repentance, if it may be they will hear, if it may be they will submit
themselves. For our God is a lover of mankind, and "will have all men to
be saved, and to come to the knowledge of the truth." Wherefore "He makes
His sun to rise upon the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the
just and on the unjust; " of whose kindness the Lord, wishing us also to
be imitators, says, "Be ye perfect, even as also your Father that is in
heaven is perfect."
Chapter 4 Have But One Eucharist, Etc.
Take ye heed, then, to have but one Eucharist. For there is one flesh
of our Lord Jesus Christ, and one cup to [show forth ] the unity of His
blood; one altar; as there is one bishop, along with the presbytery and
deacons, my fellow-servants: that so, whatsoever ye do, ye may do it
according to [the will of] God.
I have confidence of you in the Lord, that ye will be of no other mind.
Wherefore I write boldly to your love, which is worthy of God, and exhort
you to have but one faith, and one [kind of] preaching, and one Eucharist.
For there is one flesh of the Lord Jesus Christ; and His blood which was
shed for us is one; one loaf also is broken to all [the communicants], and
one cup is distributed among them all: there is but one altar for the
whole Church, and one bishop, with the presbytery and deacons, my
fellow-servants. Since, also, there is but one unbegotten Being, God, even
the Father; and one only-begotten Son, God, the Word and man; and one
Comforter, the Spirit of truth; and also one preaching, and one faith, and
one baptism; and one Church which the holy apostles established from one
end of the earth to the other by the blood of Christ, and by their own
sweat and toil; it behoves you also, therefore, as "a peculiar people, and
a holy nation," to perform all things with harmony in Christ. Wives, be ye
subject to your husbands in the fear of God; and ye virgins, to Christ in
purity, not counting marriage an abomination, but desiring that which is
better, not for the reproach of wedlock, but for the sake of meditating on
the law. Children, obey your parents, and have an affection for them, as
workers together with God for your birth [into the world]. Servants, be
subject to your masters in God, that ye may be the freed-men of Christ.
Husbands, love your wives, as fellow-servants of God, as your own body, as
the partners of your life, and your co-adjutors in the procreation of
children. Virgins, have Christ alone before your eyes, and His Father in
your prayers, being enlightened by the Spirit. May I have pleasure in your
purity, as that of Elijah, or as of Joshua the son of Nun, as of
Melchizedek, or as of Elisha, as of Jeremiah, or as of John the Baptist,
as of the beloved disciple, as of Timothy, as of Titus, as of Evodius, as
of Clement, who departed this life in [perfect] chastity, Not, however,
that I blame the other blessed [saints] because they entered into the
married state, of which I have just spoken. For I pray that, being found
worthy of God, I may be found at their feet in the kingdom, as at the feet
of Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob; as of Joseph, and Isaiah, and the rest
of the prophets; as of Peter, and Paul, and the rest of the apostles, that
were married men. For they entered into these marriages not for the sake
of appetite, but out of regard for the propagation of mankind. Fathers,
"bring up your children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord; " and
teach them the holy Scriptures, and also trades, that they may not indulge
in idleness. Now [the Scripture] says, "A righteous father educates [his
children] well; his heart shall rejoice in a wise son." Masters, be gentle
towards your servants, as holy Job has taught you; for there is one
nature, and one family of mankind. For "in Christ there is neither bond
nor free." Let governors be obedient to Caesar; soldiers to those that
command them; deacons to the presbyters, as to high-priests; the
presbyters, and deacons, and the rest of the clergy, together with all the
people, and the soldiers, and the governors, and Caesar [himself], to the
bishop; the bishop to Christ, even as Christ to the Father. And thus unity
is preserved throughout. Let not the widows be wanderers about, nor fond
of dainties, nor gadders from house to house; but let them be like Judith,
noted for her seriousness; and like Anna, eminent for her sobriety. I do
not ordain these things as an apostle: for "who am I, or what is my
father's house," that I should pretend to be equal in honour to them? But
as your "fellow-soldier," I hold the position of one who [simply]
admonishes you.
Chapter 5 Pray for Me.
My brethren, I am greatly enlarged in loving you; and rejoicing
exceedingly [over you], I seek to secure your safety. Yet it is not I, but
Jesus Christ, for whose sake being bound I fear the more, inasmuch as I am
not yet perfect. But your prayer to God shall make me perfect, that I may
attain to that portion which through mercy has been allotted me, while I
flee to the Gospel as to the flesh of Jesus, and to the apostles as to the
presbytery of the Church. And let us also love the prophets, because they
too have proclaimed the Gospel, and placed their hope in Him, and waited
for Him; in whom also believing, they were saved, through union to Jesus
Christ, being holy men, worthy of love and admiration, having had witness
borne to them by Jesus Christ, and being reckoned along with [us] in the
Gospel of the common hope.
My brethren, I am greatly enlarged in loving you; and rejoicing
exceedingly [over you], I seek to secure your safety. Yet it is not I, but
the Lord Jesus through me; for whose sake being bound, I fear the more,
for I am not yet perfect. But your prayer to God shall make me perfect,
that I may attain that to which I have been called, while I flee to the
Gospel as to the flesh of Jesus Christ, and to the apostles as the
presbytery of the Church. I do also love the prophets as those who
announced Christ, and as being partakers of the same Spirit with the
apostles. For as the false prophets and the false apostles drew [to
themselves] one and the same wicked, deceitful, and seducing spirit; so
also did the prophets and the apostles receive from God, through Jesus
Christ, one and the same Holy Spirit, who is good, and sovereign, and
true, and the Author of [saving] knowledge. For there is one God of the
Old and New Testament, "one Mediator between God and men," for the
creation of both intelligent and sensitive beings, and in order to
exercise a beneficial and suitable providence [over them]. There is also
one Comforter, who displayed His power in Moses, and the prophets, and
apostles. All the saints, therefore, were saved by Christ, hoping in Him,
and waiting for Him; and they obtained through Him salvation, being holy
ones, worthy of love and admiration, having testimony borne to them by
Jesus Christ, in the Gospel of our common hope.
Chapter 6 Do Not Accept Judaism.
But if any one preach the Jewish law unto you, listen not to him. For
it is better to hearken to Christian doctrine from a man who has been
circumcised, than to Judaism from one uncircumcised. But if either of such
persons do not speak concerning Jesus Christ, they are in my judgment but
as monuments and sepulchres of the dead, upon which are written only the
names of men. Flee therefore the wicked devices and snares of the prince
of this world, lest at any time being conquered by his artifices, ye grow
weak in your love. But be ye all joined together with an undivided heart.
And I thank my God that I have a good conscience in respect to you, and
that no one has it in his power to boast, either privately or publicly,
that I have burdened any one either in much or in little. And I wish for
all among whom I have spoken, that they may not possess that for a
testimony against them.
If any one preaches the one God of the law and the prophets, but denies
Christ to be the Son of God, he is a liar, even as also is his father the
devil, and is a Jew falsely so called, being possessed of mere
carnal circumcision. If any one confesses Christ Jesus the Lord, but
denies the God of the law and of the prophets, saying that the Father of
Christ is not the Maker of heaven and earth, he has not continued in the
truth any more than his father the devil, and is a disciple of Simon
Magus, not of the Holy Spirit. If any one says there is one God, and also
confesses Christ Jesus, but thinks the Lord to be a mere man, and not the
only-begotten God, and Wisdom, and the Word of God, and deems Him to
consist merely of a soul and body, such an one is a serpent, that preaches
deceit and error for the destruction of men. And such a man is poor in
understanding, even as by name he is an Ebionite. If any one confesses the
truths mentioned, but calls lawful wedlock, and the procreation of
children, destruction and pollution, or deems certain kinds of food
abominable, such an one has the apostate dragon dwelling within him. If
any one confesses the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Ghost, and praises
the creation, but calls the incarnation merely an appearance, and is
ashamed of the passion, such an one has denied the faith, not less than
the Jews who killed Christ. If any one confesses these things, and that
God the Word did dwell in a human body, being within it as the Word, even
as the soul also is in the body, because it was God that inhabited it, and
not a human soul, but affirms that unlawful unions are a good thing, and
places the highest happiness in pleasure, as does the man who is falsely
called a Nicolaitan, this person can neither be a lover of God, nor a
lover of Christ, but is a corrupter of his own flesh, and therefore void
of the Holy Spirit, and a stranger to Christ. All such persons are but
monuments and sepulchres of the dead, upon which are written only the
names of dead men. Flee, therefore, the wicked devices and snares of the
spirit which now worketh in the children of this world, lest at any time
being overcome, ye grow weak in your love. But be ye all joined together
with an undivided heart and a willing mind, "being of one accord and of
one judgment," being always of the same opinion about the same things,
both when you are at ease and in danger, both in sorrow and in joy. I
thank God, through Jesus Christ, that I have a good conscience in respect
to you, and that no one has it in his power to boast, either privately or
publicly, that I have burdened any one either in much or in little. And I
wish for all among whom I have spoken, that they may not possess that for
a testimony against them.
Chapter 7 I Have Exhorted You to Unity.
For though some would have deceived me according to the flesh, yet the
Spirit, as being from God, is not deceived. For it knows both whence it
comes and whither it goes, and detects the secrets [of the heart]. For,
when I was among you, I cried, I spoke with a loud voice: Give heed to the
bishop, and to the presbytery and deacons. Now, some suspected me of
having spoken thus, as knowing beforehand the division caused by some
among you. But He is my witness, for whose sake I am in bonds, that I got
no intelligence from any man. But the Spirit proclaimed these words: Do
nothing without the bishop; keep your bodies as the temples of God; love
unity; avoid divisions; be the followers of Jesus Christ, even as He is of
His Father.
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