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Werke Ignatius von Antiochien (35-110) Epistulae VII genuinae Epistles of Ignatius
The Epistle of Ignatius to Polycarp Shorter and Longer Versions

Chapter VII.--Request that Polycarp would send a messenger to Antioch.

Seeing that the Church which is at Antioch in Syria is, as report has informed me, at peace, through your prayers, I also am the more encouraged, resting without anxiety in God, 1 if indeed by means of suffering I may attain to God, so that, through your prayers, I may be found a disciple [of Christ]. 2 It is fitting, O Polycarp, most blessed in God, to assemble a very solemn 3 council, and to elect one whom you greatly love, and know to be a man of activity, who may be designated the messenger of God; 4 and to bestow on him this honour that he may go into Syria, and glorify your ever active love to the praise of Christ. A Christian has not power over himself, but must always be ready for 5 the service of God. Now, this work is both God's and yours, when ye shall have completed it to His glory. 6

For I trust that, through grace, ye are prepared for every good work pertaining to God. Knowing, therefore, your energetic love of the truth, I have exhorted you by this brief Epistle.

Seeing that the Church which is at Antioch in Syria is, as report has informed me, at peace, through your prayers, I also am the more encouraged, resting without anxiety in God, 7 if indeed by means of suffering I may attain to God, so that, through your prayers, I may be found a disciple [of Christ]. It is fitting, O Polycarp, most blessed in God, to assemble a very solemn 8 council, and to elect one whom you greatly love, and know to be a man of activity, who may be designated the messenger of God; 9 and to bestow on him the honour of going into Syria, so that, going into Syria, he may glorify your ever active love to the praise of God. A Christian has not power over himself, but must always be ready for 10 the service of God. Now, this work is both God's and yours, when ye shall have completed it. For I trust that, through grace, ye are prepared for every good work pertaining to God. Knowing your energetic love of the truth, I have exhorted you by this brief Epistle.


  1. Literally, "in freedom from care of God." ↩

  2. Some read, "in the resurrection." ↩

  3. Literally, "most befitting God." ↩

  4. Literally, "God-runner." ↩

  5. Literally, "at leisure for." ↩

  6. Literally, "to Him." ↩

  7. Literally, "in freedom from care of God." ↩

  8. Literally, "most befitting God." ↩

  9. Literally, "God-runner." ↩

  10. Literally, "at leisure for." ↩

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