Did I not quote both versions in full in post #315?
I’m looking at The Ante Nicene Fathers, Volume 1. You should take a look at it too if you have access to it.
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Did I not quote both versions in full in post #315?
I’m looking at The Ante Nicene Fathers, Volume 1. You should take a look at it too if you have access to it.
That's where I copy/pasted from. So, again, did I or did I not copy/paste both versions in full in post #315?
I don’t know what you’re doing. Whatever it is, it isn’t what I’m looking at.
You cited the following link in post #311: https://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/03d/0030-0100,_Ignatius_Antiochensis,_Epistola_ad_Polycarpum_[Schaff],_EN.pdf.
From it I copied/pasted two versions seemingly in full in post #315. Again, there's only one section that differs slightly in each version but not in a way that changes what's being said. One just includes "even as does the Lord of all" and a scriptural verse:
"Bear the infirmities of all, as being a perfect athlete [in the Christian life]: where the labour is great, the gain is all the more."
"Bear the infirmities of all, as being a perfect athlete [in the Christian life], even as does the Lord of all. For says [the Scripture], “He Himself took our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses.” Where the labour is great, the gain is all the more."
Thanks. I see now what the problem is. You are posting from a link that I provided to a different document than the document that I’m reading from. As I said in the post that I provided the link in, I haven’t compared that document with The Ante Nicene Church Fathers book that I’m reading from.
Ok compare them and let me know.
Have you compared Ignatius’ Epistle to the Smyrnaens? (See post #326.) If not, please do and let me know.
Is it not obvious that there is a great difference between the long and short versions of that letter?
I will after you compare the two versions in post #315 with what's in The Ante Nicene Church Fathers book, so let me know.
Since I have it open, I’ll quote the long and short versions of the Epistle to the Smyrnians, Chapter 3, in this post.
The short version.
”For I know that after His resurrection also He was still possessed of flesh, and I believe that He is so now. When, for instance, He came to those who were with Peter, He said to them, ‘Lay hold, handle Me, and see that I am not an incorporeal spirit.’ And immediately they touched Him, and believed, being convinced both by His flesh and spirit. For this cause also they despised death, and were found its conquerors. And after his resurrection He did eat and drink with them, as being possessed of flesh, although spiritually He was united to the Father.”
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The long version.
”And I know that He was possessed of a body not only in His being born and crucified, but I also know that He was so after His resurrection, and believe that He is so now. When, for instance, He came to those who were with Peter, He said to them, ‘Lay hold, Handle Me, and see that I am not an incorporeal spirit.‘ ‘For a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see Me have.‘ And He says to Thomas, ‘Reach hither thy finger into the print of the nails, and reach hither thy hand, and thrust it into My side;’ and immediately they believed that He was Christ. Wherefore Thomas also says to Him, ‘My Lord and my God.’ And on this account also did they despise death, for it were too little to say, indignities and stripes. Nor was this all; but also after He had shown Himself to them, that He had risen indeed, and not in appearance only, He both ate and drank with them during forty entire days, And thus was He, with the flesh, received up in their sight unto Him that sent Him, being with that same fleah to come again, accompanied by glory and power. For, say, the[holy] oracles, ‘This same Jesus, who is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come, in like manner as ye have seen Him go unto heaven.’ But if they say that He will come at the end of the world without a body, how shall those ‘see Him that pierced Him,’ and when they recognize Him, ‘mourn for themselves?’ For incorporeal beings have neither form nor figure, nor the aspect of an animal possessed of shape, because their nature is in itself simple.”
Are you able to confirm this @asoul?
Is there any member of the forum who will read the long version and short version of the letter quoted in the post and come forward to say that the letter hasn’t been tampered with by someone?
The Catholic church was not founded by Jesus Christ nor Peter, the Apostle.I'm the Catholic who was asked that hypothetical question and I stand by my answer. Why would or should I stop being a member of the Church Jesus founded
The Catholic church was not founded by Jesus Christ nor Peter, the Apostle.
Yea it was. I recommend reading the history of the Christian (Catholic) Church.
Is there any member of the forum who will read the long version and short version of the letter quoted in the post and come forward to say that the letter hasn’t been tampered with by someone?
Many books have been written on the history of the Church. I consider Philip Schaff’s book The History Of The Christian Church to be essential reading. It’s available to read at no cost on line.