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THE EPISTLE OF IGNATIUS
given you such wisdom. For I have observed that ye are perfected in an immoveable faith, as if ye were nailed to the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, both in the flesh and in the spirit, and are established in love through the blood of Christ, being fully persuaded with respect to our Lord, that He was truly of the seed of David according to the flesh,[1] and the Son of God according to the will and power[2] of God; that He was truly born of a virgin, was baptized by John, in order that all righteousness might be fulfilled[3] by Him; and was truly, under Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch, nailed [to the cross] for us in His flesh. Of this fruit[4] we are by His divinely-blessed passion, that He might set up a standard[5] for all ages, through His resurrec-

Him has given you such wisdom. For I have observed that ye are perfected in an immoveable faith, as if ye were nailed to the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, both in the flesh and in the spirit, and are established in love through the blood of Christ, being fully persuaded, in very truth, with respect to our Lord Jesus Christ, that He was the Son of God, "the firstborn of every creature,"[6] God the Word, the only-begotten Son, and was of the seed of David according to the flesh,[1] by the Virgin Mary; was baptized by John, that all righteousness might be fulfilled[3] by Him; that He lived a life of holiness without sin, and was truly, under Pontius Pilate and Herod the tetrarch, nailed [to the cross] for us in His flesh. From whom we also derive our being,[7] from His divinely-blessed passion, that He

  1. 1.0 1.1 Rom. i. 3.
  2. Theodoret, in quoting this passage, reads, "the Godhead and power."
  3. 3.0 3.1 Matt. iii. 15.
  4. i.e. the cross, "fruit" being put for Christ on the tree.
  5. Isa. v. 26, xlix. 22.
  6. Col. i. 15.
  7. Literally, "we are."