1 Clement XV
Source: First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians (trans. Roberts-Donaldson, 1885) (1 Clement XV) · father
merely pretend to do so._ Let us cleave, therefore, to those who cultivate peace with godliness, and not to those who hypocritically profess to desire it. For [the Scripture] saith in a certain place, “This people honoureth me with their lips, but their heart is far from me.” And again: “They bless with their mouth, but curse with their heart.” And again it saith, “They loved Him with their mouth, and lied to Him with their tongue; but their heart was not right with Him, neither were they faithful in His covenant.” “Let the deceitful lips become silent,” [and “let the Lord destroy all the lying lips,] and the boastful tongue of those who have said, Let us magnify our tongue; our lips are our own; who is lord over us? For the oppression of the poor, and for the sighing of the needy, will I now arise, saith the Lord: I will place him in safety; I will deal confidently with him.”
Witnesses (Deuteronomy 19:15)
- manuscript_tradition: Codex Alexandrinus (5th cent) — earliest Greek witness
- manuscript_tradition: Codex Hierosolymitanus (1056) — complete Greek text
- translation: Lightfoot translation (1889-90) — public domain English
- translation: Roberts-Donaldson Ante-Nicene Fathers vol. 1
- republication: Internet Archive — Apostolic Fathers multiple editions