IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH
THE EPISTLE OF IGNATIUS TO THE PHILADELPHIANS
SHORTER VERSION
Ignatius, who is also called
Theophorus, to the Church of God the Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ, which is
at Philadelphia, in Asia, which has obtained mercy, and is established in the
harmony of God, and rejoiceth unceasingly in the passion of our Lord, and is
filled with all mercy through his resurrection; which I salute in the blood of
Jesus Christ, who is our eternal and enduring joy, especially if [men] are in
unity with the bishop, the presbyters, and the deacons, who have been appointed
according to the mind of Jesus Christ, whom He has established in security,
after His own will, and by His Holy Spirit.
CHAPTER I.--PRAISE OF THE BISHOP.
WHICH bishop, I know, obtained the ministry which pertains to the common [weal],
not of himself, neither by men, nor through vainglory, but by the love of God
the Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ; at whose meekness I am struck with
admiration, and who by his silence is able to accomplish more than those who
vainly talk. For he is in harmony with the commandments [of God], even as the
harp is with its strings. Wherefore my soul declares his mind towards God a
happy one, knowing it to be virtuous and perfect, and that his stability as well
as freedom from all anger is after the example of the infinite meekness of the
living God.
CHAPTER II.--MAINTAIN UNION WITH THE BISHOP.
Wherefore, as children of light and truth, flee from division and wicked
doctrines; but where the shepherd is, there do ye as sheep follow. For there are
many wolves that appear worthy of credit, who, by means of a pernicious
pleasure, carry captives those that are running towards God; but in your unity
they shall have no place.
CHAPTER III.--AVOID SCHISMATICS.
Keep yourselves from those evil plants which Jesus Christ does not tend, because
they are not the planting of the Father. Not that I have found any division
among you, but exceeding purity. For as many as are of God and of Jesus Christ
are also with the bishop. And as many as shall, in the exercise of repentance,
return into the unity of the Church, these, too, shall belong to God, that they
may live according to Jesus Christ. Do not err, my brethren. If any man follows
him that makes a schism in the Church, he shall not inherit the kingdom of God.
If any one walks according to a strange opinion, he agrees not with the passion
[of Christ.].
CHAPTER IV.--HAVE BUT ONE EUCHARIST, ETC.
Take ye heed, then, to have but one Eucharist. For there is one flesh of our
Lord Jesus Christ, and one cup to [show forth] the unity of His blood; one
altar; as there is one bishop, along with the presbytery and deacons, my
fellow-servants: that so, whatsoever ye do, ye may do it according to [the will
of] God.
CHAPTER V.--PRAY FOR ME.
My brethren, I am greatly enlarged in loving you; and rejoicing exceedingly
[over you], I seek to secure your safety. Yet it is not I, but Jesus Christ, for
whose sake being bound I fear the more, inasmuch as I am not yet perfect. But
your prayer to God shall make me perfect, that I may attain to that portion
which through mercy has been allotted me, while I flee to the Gospel as to the
flesh of Jesus, and to the apostles as to the presbytery of the Church. And let
us also love the prophets, because they too have proclaimed the Gospel, and
placed their hope in Him, and waited for Him; in whom also believing, they were
saved, through union to Jesus Christ, being holy men, worthy of love and
admiration, having had witness borne to them by Jesus Christ, and being reckoned
along with in the Gospel of the common hope.
CHAPTER VI.--DO NOT ACCEPT JUDAISM.
But if any one preach the Jewish law unto you, listen not to him. For it is
better to hearken to Christian doctrine from a man who has been circumcised,
than to Judaism from one uncircumcised. But if either of such persons do not
speak concerning Jesus Christ, they are in my judgment but as monuments and
sepulchres of the dead, upon which are written only the names of men. Flee
therefore the wicked devices and snares of the prince of this world, lest at any
time being conquered by his artifices, ye grow weak in your love. But be ye all
joined together with an undivided heart. And I thank my God that I have a good
conscience in respect to you, and that no one has it in his power to boast,
either privately or publicly, that I have burdened any one either in much or in
little. And I wish for all among whom I have spoken, that they may not possess
that for a testimony against them.
CHAPTER VII.--I HAVE EXHORTED YOU TO UNITY.
For though some would nave deceived me according to the flesh, yet the Spirit,
as being from God, is not deceived. For it knows both whence it comes and
whither it goes, and detects the secrets [of the heart]. For, when I was among
you, I cried, I spoke with a loud voice: Give heed to the bishop, and to the
presbytery and deacons. Now, some suspected me of having spoken thus, as knowing
beforehand the division caused by some among you. But He is my witness, for
whose sake I am in bonds, that I got no intelligence from any man. But the
Spirit proclaimed these words: Do nothing without the bishop; keep your bodies
as the temples of God; love unity; avoid divisions; be the followers of Jesus
Christ, even as He is of His Father.
CHAPTER VIII.--THE SAME CONTINUED.
I therefore did what belonged to me, as a man devoted to unity. For where there
is division and wrath, God doth not dwell. To all them that repent, the Lord
grants forgiveness, if they turn in penitence to the unity of God, and to
communion with the bishop. I trust [as to you] in the grace of Jesus Christ, who
shall free you from every bond. And I exhort you to do nothing out of strife,
but according to the doctrine of Christ. When I heard some saying, If I do not
find it in the ancient Scriptures, I will not believe the Gospel; on my saying
to them, It is written, they answered me, That remains to be proved. But to me
Jesus Christ is in the place of all that is ancient: His cross, and death, and
resurrection, and the faith which is by Him, are undefiled monuments of
antiquity; by which I desire, through your prayers, to be justified.
CHAPTER IX.--THE OLD TESTAMENT IS GOOD: THE NEW TESTAMENT IS BETTER.
The priests indeed are good, but the High Priest is better; to whom the holy of
holies has been committed, and who alone has been trusted with the secrets of
God. He is the door of the Father, by which enter in Abraham, and Isaac, and
Jacob, and the prophets, and the apostles, and the Church. All these have for
their object the attaining to the unity of God. But the Gospel possesses
something transcendent [above the former dispensation], viz., the appearance of
our Lord Jesus Christ, His passion and resurrection. For the beloved prophets
announced Him, but the Gospel is the perfection of immortality. All these things
are good together, if ye believe in love.
CHAPTER X.--CONGRATULATE THE INHABITANTS OF ANTIOCH ON THE CLOSE OF THE
PERSECUTION.
Since, according to your prayers, and the compassion which ye feel in Christ
Jesus, it is reported to me that the Church which is at Antioch in Syria
possesses peace, it will become you, as a Church of God, to elect a deacon to
act as the ambassador of God[for you] to[the brethren there], that he may
rejoice along with them when they are met together, and glorify the name[of
God], Blessed is he in Jesus Christ, who shall be deemed worthy of such a
ministry; and ye too shall be glorified. And if ye are willing, it is not beyond
your power to do this, for the sake of God; as also the nearest Churches have
sent, in some cases bishops, and in others presbyters and deacons.
CHAPTER XI.--THANKS AND SALUTATION.
Now, as to Philo the deacon, of Cilicia, a man of reputation, who still
ministers to me in the word of God, along with Rheus Agathopus, an elect man,
who has followed me from Syria, not regarding his life,--these bear witness in
your behalf; and I myself give thanks to God for you, that ye have received
them, even as the Lord you. But may those that dishonoured them be forgiven
through the grace of Jesus Christ! The love of the brethren at Troas salutes
you; whence also I write to you by Burrhus, who was sent along with me by the
Ephesians and Smyrnaeans, to show their respect. May the Lord Jesus Christ
honour them, in whom they hope, in flesh, and soul, and faith, and love, and
concord! Fare ye well in Christ Jesus, our common hope.