The ancients, therefore, that are among you, I beseech, who am myself
also an ancient, [1] &c. According to the letter, the senior, I, a
fellow senior; or, the elder, I, a fellow elder. Mr. Nary, and also
the French translators, commonly put, the priest, I your fellow
priest. Or even it might be, th... [ Continue Reading ]
_Feed the flock. This shews he speaks of bishops and priests, and not
of elders in years only._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Neither as domineering over the clergy. [2] This may not only signify
over the inferior ministers, who were subject to the bishops or
priests, but also over the particular flocks which fell to their
share, or to their lot to take care of. See the Greek. (Witham)_
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In cleris, _Greek:... [ Continue Reading ]
_Ye young men, not only younger in age, but employed in offices
inferior to those of the bishops and priests, be subject to the
ancients. But even all of you by your carriage insinuate, practise,
and give examples of humility one to another: for God resisteth the
proud, and giveth grace to the humbl... [ Continue Reading ]
_I have written briefly, considering the importance of such mysteries,
and necessary instructions. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_The church, which is in Babylon, (at Rome, say Eusebius, St. Jerome,
&c.) so called not only on account of the extent of its empire, but
also for its idolatry and vices. --- Mark, my son: generally thought
to have been St. Mark, the evangelist. (Witham) --- See the unjust
prepossession of certain s... [ Continue Reading ]