The Epistle of Ignatius to the Trallians Shorter and Longer Versions

 Chapter I.—Acknowledgment of their excellence.

 Chapter II.—Be subject to the bishop, etc.

 Chapter III.—Honour the deacons, etc.

 Chapter IV.—I have need of humility.

 Chapter V.—I will not teach you profound doctrines.

 Chapter VI.—Abstain from the poison of heretics.

 Chapter VII.—The same continued.

 Chapter VIII.—Be on your guard against the snares of the devil.

 Chapter IX.—Reference to the history of Christ.

 Chapter X.—The reality of Christ’s passion.

 Chapter XI.—Avoid the deadly errors of the Docetæ.

 Chapter XII.—Continue in unity and love.

 Chapter XIII.—Conclusion.

Chapter III.—Honour the deacons, etc.

In like manner, let all reverence the deacons as an appointment10    Literally, “commandment.” The text, which is faulty in the ms., has been amended as above by Smith. of Jesus Christ, and the bishop as Jesus Christ, who is the Son of the Father, and the presbyters as the sanhedrim of God, and assembly of the apostles. Apart from these, there is no Church.11    Literally, “no Church is called.” Concerning all this, I am persuaded that ye are of the same opinion. For I have received the manifestation12    Or, “pattern.” of your love, and still have it with me, in your bishop, whose very appearance is highly instructive,13    Literally, “great instruction.” and his meekness of itself a power; whom I imagine even the ungodly must reverence, seeing they are14    Some here follow a text similar to that of the longer recension. also pleased that I do not spare myself. But shall I, when permitted to write on this point, reach such a height of self-esteem, that though being a condemned15    Both the text and meaning are here very doubtful; some follow the reading of the longer recension. man, I should issue commands to you as if I were an apostle?

And do ye reverence them as Christ Jesus, of whose place they are the keepers, even as the bishop is the representative of the Father of all things, and the presbyters are the sanhedrim of God, and assembly16    Or, “conjunction.” of the apostles of Christ. Apart from these there is no elect Church, no congregation of holy ones, no assembly of saints. I am persuaded that ye also are of this opinion. For I have received the manifestation17    Or, “pattern.” of your love, and still have it with me, in your bishop, whose very appearance is highly instructive, and his meekness of itself a power; whom I imagine even the ungodly must reverence. Loving you as I do, I avoid writing in any severer strain to you, that I may not seem harsh to any, or wanting [in tenderness]. I am indeed bound for the sake of Christ, but I am not yet worthy of Christ. But when I am perfected, perhaps I shall then become so. I do not issue orders like an apostle.

III 1. Ὁμοίως πάντες ἐντρεπέσθωσαν τοὺς διακόνους ὡς Ἰησοῦν Χριστόν, ὡς καὶ τὸν ἐπίσκοπον ὄντα τύπον τοῦ πατρός, τοὺς δὲ πρεσβυτέρους ὡς συνέδριον θεοῦ καὶ ὡς σύνδεσμον ἀποστόλων. χωρὶς τούτων ἐκκλησία οὐ καλεῖται. 2. περὶ ὧν πέπεισμαι ὑμᾶς οὕτως ἔχειν. τὸ γὰρ ἐξεμπλάριον τῆς ἀγάπης ὑμῶν ἔλαβον καὶ ἔχω μεθ’ ἑαυτοῦ ἐν τῷ ἐπισκόπῳ ὑμῶν, οὗ αὐτὸ τὸ κατάστημα μεγάλη μαθητεία, ἡ δὲ πραότης αὐτοῦ δύναμις· ὃν λογίζομαι καὶ τοὺς ἀθέους ἐντρέπεσθαι. 3. ἀγαπῶν ὑμᾶς φείδομαι, συντονώτερον δυνάμενος γράφειν ὑπὲρ τούτου. οὐκ εἰς τοῦτο ᾠήθην, ἵνα ὢν κατάκριτος ὡς ἀπόστολος ὑμῖν διατάσσωμαι.