THE EPISTLE OF IGNATIUS TO HERO
A DEACON OF ANTIOCH
Ignatius, who is also called Theophorus, la Hero, the deacon of Christ, and
the servant of God, a man honoured by God, and most dearly loved as well as
esteemed, who carries Christ and the Spirit within him, and who is mine own son in
faith and love: Grace, mercy, and peace from Almighty God, and from Christ Jesus
our Lord, His only-begotten Son, "who gave Himself for our sins, that He might
deliver us from the present evil world,"(1) and preserve us unto His heavenly
kingdom.
CHAP. I.--EXHORTATIONS TO EARNESTNESS AND MODERATION.
I EXHORT thee in God, that thou add [speed] to thy course, and that thou
vindicate thy dignity. Have a care to preserve concord with the saints. Bear
[the burdens of] the weak, that "thou mayest fulfil the law of Christ."(2)
Devote(3) thyself to fasting and prayer, but not beyond measure, lest thou destroy
thyself(4) thereby. Do not altogether abstain from wine and flesh, for these
things are not to be viewed with abhorrence, since [the Scripture] saith, "Ye shall
eat the good things of the earth."(5) And again, "Ye shall eat flesh even as
herbs."(6) And again, "Wine maketh glad the heart of man, and oil exhilarates,
and bread strengthens him."(7) But all are to be used with moderation, as being
the gifts of God. "For who shall eat or who shall drink without Him? For if
anything be beautiful, it is His; and if anything be good, it is His."(8) Give
attention to reading,(9) that thou mayest not only thyself know the laws, but
mayest also explain them to others, as the earnest servant(10) of God. "No man that
warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life, that he may please
him who hath chosen him to be a soldier; and if a man also strive for masteries,
yet is he not crowned except he strive lawfully."(11) I that am in bonds pray
that my soul may be in place of yours.
CHAP. II.--CAUTIONS AGAINST FALSE TEACHERS.
Every one that teaches anything beyond what is commanded, though he be
[deemed] worthy of credit, though he be in the habit of fasting, though he live in
continence, though he work miracles, though he have the gift of prophecy, let
him be in thy sight as a wolf in sheep's clothing,(12) labouring for the
destruction of the sheep. If any one denies the cross, and is ashamed of the passion,
let him be to thee as the adversary himself. "Though he gives all his goods to
feed the poor, though he remove mountains, though he give his body to be
burned,"(13) let him be regarded by thee as abominable. If any one makes light of
the law or the prophets, which Christ fulfilled at His coming, let him be to thee
as antichrist. If any one says that the Lord is a mere man, he is a Jew, a
murderer of Christ.
CHAP. III.--EXHORTATIONS AS TO ECCLESIASTICAL DUTIES.
"Honour widows that are widows indeed."(14) Be the friend of orphans; for
God is "the Father of the fatherless, and the Judge of the widows."(15) Do
nothing without the bishops; for they are priests, and thou a servant of the
priests. They baptize, offer sacrifice,(16) ordain, and lay on hands; but thou
ministerest to them, as the holy Stephen did at Jerusalem to James and the
presbyters. Do not neglect the sacred meetings(1) [of the saints]; inquire after every
one by name. "Let no man despise thy youth, but be thou an example to the
believers, both in word and conduct."(2)
CHAP. IV.--SERVANTS AND WOMEN ARE NOT TO BE DESPISED.
Be not ashamed of servants, for we possess the same nature in common with
them. Do not hold women in abomination, for they have given thee birth, and
brought thee up. It is fitting, therefore, to love those that were the authors of
our birth (but only in the Lord), inasmuch as a man can produce no children
without a woman. It is right, therefore, that we should honour those who have had
a part in giving us birth. "Neither is the man without the woman, nor the woman
without the man,"(3) except in the case of those who were first formed. For
the body of Adam was made out of the four elements, and that of Eve out of the
side of Adam. And, indeed, the altogether peculiar birth of the Lord was of a
virgin alone. [This took place] not as if the lawful union [of man and wife] were
abominable, but such a kind of birth was fitting to God. For it became the
Creator not to make use of the ordinary method of generation, but of one that was
singular and strange, as being the Creator.
CHAP. V.--VARIOUS RELATIVE DUTIES.
Flee from haughtiness, "for the Lord resisteth the proud."(4) Abhor
falsehood, for says [the Scripture], "Thou shalt destroy all them that speak
lies."(5) Guard against envy, for its author is the devil, and his successor Cain, who
envied his brother, and out of envy committed murder. Exhort my sisters to love
God, and be content with their own husbands only. In like manner, exhort my
brethren also to be content with their own wives. Watch over the virgins, as the
precious treasures of Christ. Be long-suffering,(6) that thou mayest be great
in wisdom. Do not neglect the poor, in so far as thou art prosperous. For "by
alms and fidelity sins are purged away."(7)
CHAP. VI--EXHORTATIONS TO PURITY AND CAUTION.
Keep thyself pure as the habitation of God. Thou art the temple of Christ.
Thou art the instrument of the Spirit. Thou knowest in what way I have brought
thee up. Though I am the least of men, do thou seek to follow me, be thou an
imitator of my conduct. I do not glory in the world, but in the Lord. I exhort
Hero, my son; "but let him that glorieth, glory in the Lord."(8) May I have joy
of thee, my dear son, whose guardian may He be who is the only unbegotten God,
and the Lord Jesus Christ! Do not believe all persons, do not place confidence
in all; nor let any man get the better of thee by flattery. For many are the
ministers of Satan; and "he that is hasty to believe is light of heart."(9)
CHAP. VII.--SOLEMN CHARGE TO HERO, AS FUTURE BISHOP OF ANTIOCH.
Keep God in remembrance, and thou shalt never sin. Be not
double-minded(10) in thy prayers; for blessed is he who doubteth not. For I believe in the
Father of the Lord Jesus Christ, and in His only-begotten Son, that God will show
me, Hero, upon my throne. Add speed, therefore,(11) to thy course. I charge thee
before the God of the universe, and before Christ, and in the presence of the
Holy Spirit, and of the ministering ranks [of angels], keep in safety that
deposit which I and Christ have committed to thee, and do not judge thyself
unworthy of those things which have been shown by God [to me] concerning thee. I hand
over to thee the Church of Antioch. I have commended you to Polycarp in the
Lord Jesus Christ.
CHAP. VIII.--SALUTATIONS.
The bishops, Onesimus, Bitus, Damas, Polybius, and all they of Philippi
(whence also I have written to thee), salute thee in Christ. Salute the
presbytery worthy of God: salute my holy fellow-deacons, of whom may I have joy in
Christ, both in the flesh and in the spirit. Salute the people of the Lord, from the
smallest to the greatest, every one by name; whom I commit to thee as Moses
did [the Israelites] to Joshua, who was their leader after him. And do not reckon
this which I have said presumptuous on my part; for although we are not such
as they were, yet we at least pray that we may be so, since indeed we are the
children of Abraham. Be strong, therefore, O Hero, like a hero, and like a man.
For from henceforth thou shalt lead(12) in and out the people of the Lord that
are in Antioch, and so "the congregation of the Lord shall not be as sheep which
have no shepherd."(13)
CHAP. IX.--CONCLUDING SALUTATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS.
Salute Cassian, my host, and his most serious-minded partner in life, and
their very dear children, to whom may "God grant that they find mercy of the
Lord in that day,"(1) on account of their ministrations to us, whom also I
commend to thee in Christ. Salute by name all the faithful in Christ that are at
Laodicea. Do not neglect those at Tarsus, but look after them steadily, confirming
them in the Gospel. I salute in the Lord, Maris the bishop of Neapolis, near
Anazarbus. Salute thou also Mary my daughter, distinguished both for gravity and
erudition, as also "the Church which is in her house."(2) May my soul be in
place of hers: she is the very pattern of pious women. May the Father of Christ,
by His only-begotten Son, preserve thee in good health, and of high repute in
all things, I to a very old age, for the benefit of the Church of God! Farewell
in the Lord, and pray thou that I may be perfected.