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Rightlydivide
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Paul mentions Clement and says he isThere are several points to consider. First, the letter itself. Why does it even exist?
“my fellowlabourers”. If Paul wrote a letter to Corinth, why not his friend Clement?
The Paul and Clement connection.After all, Rome is nowhere near Corinth. Therefore, why did the Corinthians seek out the advice of the Bishop of Rome?
I have never read anyone who thought Rome or anyone else had one bishop at this time and it never says that Corinth appealed to one person, Clement uses the plural “us”.
- He does not respond, “Why are you asking me? Ask your own Bishop - I have no authority over you.” (Nor does he ever say, “Pray about it for yourselves, and follow the leading of the Holy Spirit. No human being has any authority over you.”)
Priests? Where did you get that? It says deacons, presbyters, and bishops(plural again). Clement does not use hiereus
- He does respond by telling them to obey their priests, their Bishop, and himself. Notice the hierarchy - priests are directly above them, their Bishop is directly above their priests, and he himself is directly above their Bishop.
Not sure what translation you are using? I am also not sure why you do not use this quote instead?
- He also makes a point of mentioning that to disobey him is the same thing as to disobey the Holy Spirit, and that if they wish to remain in peace and union with the Church, then they must obey his commands to them as found in the rest of the letter.
47:1 Take into your hands the epistle of the blessed Apostle Paul.
47:2 What did he first write unto you in the beginning of his gospel?
47:3 Of a truth, he warned you spiritually, in a letter, concerning himself, and concerning Cephas and Apollos, because even then there were factions among you;