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THE EPISTLE OF BARNABAS.

heartedness, adultery, murder, rapine, haughtiness, transgression,[1] deceit, malice, self-sufficiency, poisoning, magic, avarice,[2] want of the fear of God. [In this way, too,] are those who persecute the good, those who hate truth, those who love falsehood, those who know not the reward of righteousness, those who cleave not to that which is good, those who attend not with just judgment to the widow and orphan, those who watch not to the fear of God, [but incline] to wickedness, from whom meekness and patience are far off; persons who love vanity, follow after a reward, pity not the needy, labour not in aid of him who is overcome with toil; who are prone to evil-speaking, who know not Him that made them, who are murderers of children, destroyers of the workmanship of God; who turn away him that is in want, who oppress the afflicted, who are advocates of the rich, who are unjust judges of the poor, and who are in every respect transgressors.


Chap. xxi.Conclusion.

It is well, therefore,[3] that he who has learned the judgments of the Lord, as many as have been written, should walk in them. For he who keepeth these shall be glorified in the kingdom of God; but he who chooseth other things[4] shall be destroyed with his works. On this account there will be a resurrection,[5] on this account a retribution. I beseech you who are superiors, if you will receive any counsel of my good-will, have among yourselves those to whom you may show kindness: do not forsake them. For the day is at hand on which all things shall perish with the evil [one]. The Lord is near, and His reward. Again, and yet again, I beseech you: be good lawgivers[6] to one another; continue

  1. Cod. Sin. reads "transgressions."
  2. Cod. Sin. omits "magic, avarice."
  3. Cod. Sin. omits "therefore."
  4. The things condemned in the previous chapter.
  5. Cod. Sin. has "resurrections," but is corrected as above.
  6. Cod. Sin. has, "lawgivers of good things."