The Epistles of Clement are two letters ascribed to Clement of Rome (fl. 96):
First Epistle of Clement;
Second Epistle of Clement, not by the same author;
"Epistle of Clement" may also refer to:
Ethiopic Clement, an epistle traditionally attributed as written by the apostle Peter to Clement; part of the wider Orthodox Tewahedo biblical canon
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The First EpistleofClement (Ancient Greek: Κλήμεντος πρὸς Κορινθίους, romanized: Klēmentos pros Korinthious, lit. 'Clement to Corinthians') is a letter...
attributed to Clement, but now there exists almost universal consensus that Clement was not the author of those two epistles. A 9th-century collection of church...
attributed to Clementof Rome The First EpistleofClement The Second EpistleofClement (contested authorship; see § Clementof Rome) Seven epistlesof Ignatius...
until 1200 CE. The New Testament of the Coptic Bible, adopted by the Egyptian Church, includes the two EpistlesofClement.[citation needed] English translations...
which also includes the Didache, the two EpistlesofClement and the longer version of the Letters of Ignatius of Antioch, is another witness to the full...
The style is notably different from the rest of Paul's epistles, a characteristic noted by Clementof Alexandria (c. 210), who argued, according to Eusebius...
collection of the Jerusalem Monastery of the Most Holy Sepulchre in Constantinople. He published the texts of the two familiar EpistlesofClement in 1875...
are genuine letters of Paul. The remaining four contested epistles – Ephesians, as well as the three known as the Pastoral epistles (1 and 2 Timothy, and...
treatise on the genealogy of Christ. The epistles were published in 1875, and the Didache in 1883; the epistlesofClement and the Didache had notes written...
J. Kistemaker, New Testament Commentary: Exposition of the Epistlesof Peter and the Epistleof Jude (Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Pub Group, 1987), 224...
authenticity of all the epistles because they seem to attest to a monarchical episcopate in the second century. John Calvin called the epistles "rubbish published...
Pseudo-Dionysius. In his First EpistleofClement, Clementof Rome exhorts his listeners to join the angels in praising God. Clementof Alexandria wrote that angels...
Luke, John; the fourteen Epistlesof Paul; two Epistlesof Peter; three of John; one of James; one of Jude; two EpistlesofClement; and the Constitutions...
two EpistlesofClement; 2) it represents an eclectic text in the New Testament (Antiochian in the Gospels and Alexandrian in the Acts and Epistles), suggesting...
Look up Clement, clement, or Clément in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Clement or Clément may refer to: Clement (name), a given name and surname Saint...
mention Paul include: Clementof Rome's epistle to the Corinthians (late 1st/early 2nd century); Ignatius of Antioch's epistles to the Romans and to the...
13 Pauline epistles The Epistle to the Hebrews 7 general epistles The Book of Revelation The earliest known complete list of the 27 books is found in...
Epistle to Philemon Epistle to the Hebrews The Catholic epistles, also called the general epistles or lesser epistles. Epistleof James encourages a lifestyle...
Authorship of the Pauline epistles Imitation of Christ Second Epistle to the Thessalonians The book is sometimes called the First Letter of Paul to the...
judgment of Eusebius, not upon a direct knowledge of the text. The Second EpistleofClement refers to a passage thought to be from the Gospel of Peter:...
The Epistleof Jude is the penultimate book of the New Testament as well as the Christian Bible. It is traditionally attributed to Jude, brother of James...
author, wrote several letters (or epistles) in Greek to various churches. Paul apparently dictated all his epistles through a secretary (or amanuensis)...
referred to as epistles. Those traditionally attributed to Paul are known as Pauline epistles and the others as catholic (i.e., "general") epistles. The ancient...
canonical epistles (1 and 2 Peter) and several apocryphal works have been attributed to Peter. The New Testament includes two letters (epistles) ascribed...
Kingdom of Heaven" (translation by Elaine Pagels and Marvin Myer in Elaine Pagels, Beyond Belief 2003, pp241f). The Second EpistleofClement (12:2) closely...