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THE SECOND EPISTLE OF IGNATIUS:
TO THE EPHESIANS.[1]


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

  1. Another inscription is, "Epistle the second, which is to the Ephesians."
  2. Literally, "separated."
  3. Literally, "bound from actions."