THE EPISTLE OF IGNATIUS TO THE ROMANS SHORTER AND LONGER VERSIONS
Ignatius, who is also called Theophorus, to the Church which has obtained
mercy, through the majesty of the Mast High Father, and Jesus Christ, His
only-begotten Son; the Church which is beloved and enlightened by the will of Him that
willeth all things which are according to the love of Jesus Christ our God,
which also presides in the place of the report of the Romans, worthy of God, worthy
of honour, worthy of the highest happiness, worthy of praise, worthy of
obtaining her every desire, worthy of being deemed holy,(2) and which presides over
love, is named from Christ, and from the Father, which I also salute in the name
of Jesus Christ, the San of the Father: to those who are united, both
according ta the flesh and spirit, to every one of His commandments; who are filled
inseparably with the grace of God, and are purified from every strange taint, [I
wish] abundance of happiness unblameably, in Jesus Christ our God. Ignatius, who
is also called Theophorus, to the Church which has obtained mercy, through the
majesty of the Mast High God the Father, and of Jesus Christ, His
only-begotten Son; the Church which is sanctified and enlightened by the will of God, who
farmed all things that are according to the faith and love of Jesus Christ, our
God and Saviour; the Church which presides in the place of the region of the
Romans, and which is worthy of God, worthy of honour, worthy of the highest
happiness, worthy of praise, worthy of credit,(1) worthy of being deemed holy,(2)
and which presides over love, is named from Christ, and from the Father, and is
possessed of the Spirit, which I also salute in the name of Almighty God, and of
Jesus Christ His Son: to those who are united, both according to the flesh and
spirit, to every one of His commandments, who are filled inseparably with all
the grace of God, and are purified from every strange taint, [I wish] abundance
of happiness unblameably, in God, even the Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ.
CHAP. I.--AS A PRISONER, I HOPE TO SEE YOU.
THROUGH prayer(3) to God I have obtained the privilege of seeing your most
worthy faces,(4) and have even(5) been granted more than I requested; for I
hope as a prisoner in Christ Jesus to salute you, if indeed it be the will of God
that I be thought worthy of attaining unto the end. For the beginning has been
well or-
THROUGH prayer to God I have obtained the privilege of seeing your most
worthy faces,(4) even as I earnestly begged might be granted me; for as a
prisoner in Christ Jesus I hope to salute you, if indeed it be the will [of God] that
I be thought worthy of attaining unto the end. For the beginning has been well
ordered, if I may obtain grace to cling to(6) my lot without hindrance unto the
end. For I am afraid of your love,(7) lest it should do me an injury. For it
is easy for you to accomplish what you please;
--dered, if I may obtain grace to cling to(1) my lot without hindrance unto
the end. For I am afraid of your love,(3) lest it should do me an injury. For it
is easy for you to accomplish what you please; but it is difficult for me to
attain to God, if ye spare me. But it is difficult for me to attain to God, if ye
do not spare me,(2) under the pretence of carnal affection.
CHAP. II.--DO NOT SAVE ME FROM MARTYRDOM.
For it is not my desire to act towards you as a man-pleaser,(4) but as
pleasing God, even as also ye please Him. For neither shall I ever have such
[another] opportunity of attaining to God; nor will ye, if ye shall now be silent,
ever be entitled to(5) the honour of a better work. For if ye are silent
concerning me, I shall become God's; but if you show your love to my flesh, I shall
again have to run my race. Pray, then, do not seek to confer any greater favour
upon me than that I be sacrificed to God while the altar is still prepared;
that, being gathered together in love, ye may sing praise to the Father, through
Christ Jesus, that God has deemed me, the bishop of Syria, worthy to be sent
for(6) from the east unto the west. It is good to set from the world unto God, that
I may rise again to Him. For it is not my desire that ye should please men,
Out God, even as also ye do please Him. For neither shall I ever hereafter have
such an opportunity of attaining to God; nor will ye, if ye shall now be silent,
ever be entitled to s the honour of a better work. For if ye are silent
concerning me, I shall become God's; but if ye show your love to my flesh, I shall
again have to run my race. Pray, then, do not seek to confer any greater favour
upon me than that I be sacrificed to God, while the altar is still prepared;
that, being gathered together in love, ye may sing praise to the Father, through
Christ Jesus, that God has deemed me, the bishop of Syria, worthy to be sent
for(6) from the east unto the west, and to become a martyr(7) in behalf of His own
precious (8) sufferings, so as to pass from the world to God, that I may rise
again unto Him.
CHAP. III.--PRAY RATHER THAT I MAY ATTAIN' TO MARTYRDOM.
Ye have never envied any one; ye have taught others. Now I desire that
those things may be confirmed [by your conduct], which in your instructions ye
enjoin [on others]. Only request in my behalf both inward and outward strength,
that I may not only speak, but [truly] will; and that I may not merely be called
a Christian, but really be found to be one. For if I be truly found [a
Christian], I may also be called one, and be then deemed faithful, when I shall no
longer appear to the world. Nothing visible is eternal.(9) "For the things which
are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal."(10) For
our God, Jesus Christ, Bow that He is with(11) the Father, is all the more
revealed [in His glory]. Christianity is not a thing(1) of silence only, but also of
[manifest] greatness.
Ye have never envied any one; ye have taught others. Now I desire that
those things may be confirmed [by your conduct], which in your instructions ye
enjoin [on others]. Only request in my behalf both inward and outward strength,
that I may not only speak, but [truly] will, so that I may not merely be called a
Christian, but really found to be one. For if I be truly found [a Christian],
I may also be called one, and be then deemed faithful, when I shall no longer
appear to the world. Nothing visible is eternal. "For the things which are seen
are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal.(10) The Christian
is not the result (12) of persuasion, but of power.(13) When he is hated by the
world, he is beloved of God. For says [the Scripture], "If ye were of this
world, the world would love its own; but now ye are not of the world, but I have
chosen you out of it: continue in fellowship with me."(14)
CHAP. IV.--ALLOW ME TO FALL A PREY TO THE WILD BEASTS.
I write to the Churches, and impress on them all, that I shall willingly
die for God, unless ye hinder me. I beseech of you not to show an unseasonable
good-will towards me. Suffer me to become food for the wild beasts, through
whose instrumentality it will be granted me to attain to God. I am the wheat of
God, and let me be ground by the teeth of the wild beasts, that I may be found the
pure bread of Christ. Rather entice the wild beasts, that they may become my
tomb, and may leave nothing of my body; so that when I have fallen asleep [in
death], I may be no trouble to any one. Then shall I truly be a disciple of
Christ, when the world shall not see so much as my body. Entreat Christ for me, that
by these instruments(2) I may be found a sacrifice [to God]. I do not, as
Peter and Paul, issue commandments unto you. They were apostles; I am but a
condemned man: they were free,(3) while I am, even until now, a servant. But when I
suffer, I shall be the freedman of Jesus, and shall rise again emancipated in
Him. And now, being a prisoner, I learn not to desire anything worldly or vain.
I write to all the Churches, and impress on them all, that I shall
willingly die for God, unless ye hinder me. I beseech of you not to show an
unseasonable goodwill towards me. Suffer me to become food for the wild beasts, through
whose instrumentality it will be granted me to attain to God. I am the wheat of
God, and am ground by the teeth of the wild beasts, that I may be found the
pure bread of God. Rather entice the wild beasts, that they may become my tomb,
and may leave nothing of my body; so that when I have fallen asleep [in death], I
may not be found troublesome to any one. Then shall I be a true disciple of
Jesus Christ, when the world shall not see so much as my body. Entreat the Lord
for me, that by these instruments(2) I may be found a sacrifice to God. I do
not, as Peter and Paul, issue commandments unto you. They were apostles of Jesus
Christ, but I am the very least [of believers]: they were free,(3) as the
servants of God; while I am, even until now, a servant. But when I suffer, I shall be
the freedman of Jesus Christ, and shall rise again emancipated in Him. And
now, being in bonds for Him, I learn not to desire anything worldly or vain.
CHAP. V.--I DESIRE TO DIE.
From Syria even unto Rome I fight with beasts,(4) both by land and sea,
both by night and day, being bound to ten leopards, I mean a band of soldiers,
who, even when they receive benefits,(5) show themselves all the worse. But I am
the more instructed by their injuries [to act as a disciple of Christ]; "yet am
I not thereby justified."(6) May I enjoy the wild beasts that are prepared for
me; and I pray they may be found eager to rush upon me, which also I will
entice to devour me speedily, and not deal with me as with some, whom, out of fear,
they have not touched. But if they be unwilling to assail me, I will compel
them to do so. Pardon me
From Syria even unto Rome I fight with beasts,(4) both by land and sea,
both by night and day, being bound to ten leopards, I mean a band of soldiers,
who, even when they receive benefits,(5) show themselves all the worse. But I am
the more instructed by their injuries [to act as a disciple of Christ]; "yet am
I not thereby justified."(6) May I enjoy the wild beasts that are prepared for
me; and I pray that they may be found eager to rush upon me, which also I will
entice to devour me speedily, and not deal with me as with some, whom, out of
fear, they have not touched. But if they be unwilling to assail me, I will
compel them to do so. Pardon me [in this] I know what is for my benefit. Now I
begin to be a disciple, and have(7) no desire after anything visible or invisible,
that I may attain to Jesus Christ. Let fire and the cross; let the crowds of
wild beasts; let breakings, tearings, and separations of bones; let cutting off
of members; let bruising to pieces of the whole body; and let [in this]: I know
what is for my benefit. Now I begin to be a disciple. And let no one, of things
visible or invisible, envy(2) me that I should attain to Jesus Christ. Let
fire and the cross; let the crowds of wild beasts; let tearings,(2) breakings, and
dislocations of bones; let cutting off of members; let shatterings of the
whole body; and let all the dreadful(3) torments of the devil come upon me: only
let me attain to Jesus Christ. The very torment of the devil come upon me: only
let me attain to Jesus Christ.
CHAP. VI.--BY DEATH I SHALL ATTAIN TRUE LIFE.
All the pleasures of the world, and all the kingdoms of this earth, (4)
shall profit me nothing. It is better for me to die in behalf of(5) Jesus Christ,
than to reign over all the ends of the earth. "For what shall a man be
profited, if he gain the whole world, but lose his own soul?''(6) Him I seek, who died
for us: Him I desire, who rose again for our sake. This is the gain which is
laid up for me. Pardon me, brethren: do not hinder me from living, do not wish
to keep me in a state of death; (7) and while I desire to belong to God, do not
ye give me over to the world. Suffer me to obtain pure light: when I have gone
thither, I shall indeed be a man of God. Permit me to be an imitator of the
passion of my God. If any one has Him within himself, let him consider what I
desire, and let him have sympathy with me, as knowing how I am straitened.
All the ends of the world, and all the kingdoms of this earth,(4) shall
profit me nothing. It is better for me to die for the sake of Jesus Christ, than
to reign over all the ends of the earth. "For what is a man profited, if he
gain the whole world, but lose his own soul?" I long after the Lord, the Son of
the true God and Father, even Jesus Christ. Him I seek, who died for us and rose
again. Pardon me, brethren: do not hinder me in attaining to life; for Jesus is
the life of believers. Do not wish to keep me in a state of death,(7) for life
without Christ is death. While I desire to belong to God, do not ye give me
over to the world. Suffer me to obtain pure light: when I have gone thither, I
shall indeed be a man of God. Permit me to be an imitator of the passion of
Christ, my God. If any one has Him within himself, let him consider what I desire,
and let him have sympathy with me, as knowing how I am straitened.
CHAP. VII.--REASON OF DESIRING TO DIE.
The prince of this world would fain carry me away, and corrupt my
disposition towards God. Let none of you, therefore, who are [in Rome] help him; rather
be ye on my side, that is, on the side of God. Do not speak of Jesus Christ,
and yet set your desires on the world. Let not envy find a dwelling-place among
you; nor even should I, when present with you, exhort you to it, be ye
persuaded to listen to me, but rather give credit to those things which I now write to
you. For though I am alive while I write to you, yet I am eager to die. My
love(8) has been crucified, and there is no
The prince of this world would fain carry me away, and corrupt my
disposition towards God. Let none of you, therefore, who are [in Rome] help him; rather
be ye on my side, that is, on the side of God. Do not speak of Jesus Christ,
and yet prefer this world to Him. Let not envy find a dwelling-place among you;
nor even should I, when present with you, exhort you to it, be ye persuaded,
but rather give credit to those things which I now write to you. For though I am
alive while I write to you, yet I am eager to die for the sake of Christ. My
love s has been crucified, and there is no fire in me that loves anything; but
there is living water springing up in me,(9) and which says to me inwardly, Come
to the Father. I have no delight in corruptible food, nor in the pleasures of
this life. I desire the bread of God, the heavenly bread, the bread of life,
which is the flesh of Jesus Christ, fire in me desiring to be fed;(1) but there is
within me a water that liveth and speaketh,(2) saying to me inwardly, Come to
the Father. I have no delight in corruptible food, nor in the pleasures of this
life. I desire the bread of God, the heavenly bread, the bread of life, which
is the flesh of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who became afterwards of the seed
of David and Abraham; and I desire the drink of God, namely His blood, which
is incorruptible love and eternal life. The Son of God, who became afterwards of
the seed of David and Abraham; and I desire the drink, namely His blood, which
is incorruptible love and eternal life.
CHAP. VIII.--BE YE FAVOURABLE TO ME.
I no longer wish to live after the manner of men, and my desire shall be
fulfilled if ye consent. Be ye willing, then, that ye also may have your desires
fulfilled. I entreat you in this brief letter; do ye give credit to me. Jesus
Christ will reveal these things to you, [so that ye shall know] that I speak
truly. He(5) is the mouth altogether free from falsehood, by which the Father has
truly spoken. Pray ye for me, that I may attain [the object of my desire]. I
have not written to you according to the flesh, but according to the will of
God. If I shall suffer, ye have wished [well] to me; but if I am rejected, ye have
hated me.
I no longer wish to live after the manner of men, and my desire shall be
fulfilled if ye consent. "I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet
no longer I, since Christ liveth in me."(3) I entreat you in this brief letter:
do not refuse me; believe me that I love Jesus, who was delivered [to death]
for my sake. "What shall I render to the Lord for all His benefits towards me
?"(4) Now God, even the Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ, shall reveal these
things to you, [so that ye shall know] that I speak truly. And do ye pray along
with me, that I may attain my aim in the Holy Spirit. I have not written to you
according to the flesh, but according to the will of God. If I shall suffer, ye
have loved me; but if I am rejected, ye have hated me.
CHAP. IX.--PRAY FOR THE CHURCH IN SYRIA.
Remember in your prayers the Church in Syria, which now has God for its
shepherd, instead of me. Jesus Christ alone will oversee it, and your love [will
also regard it]. But as for me, I am ashamed to be counted one of them; for
indeed I am not worthy, as being the very last of them, and one born out of due
time.(6) But I have obtained mercy to be somebody, if I shall attain to God. My
spirit salutes you, and the love of the Churches that have received me in the
name of Jesus Christ, and not as a mere passer-by. For even those Churches which
were not(7) near to me in the way, I mean according to the flesh,(8) have gone
before me,(9) city by city, [to meet me.]
Remember in your prayers the Church which is in Syria, which, instead of
me, has now for its shepherd the Lord, who says, "I am the good Shepherd." And
He alone will oversee it, as well as your love towards Him. But as for me, I am
ashamed to be counted one of them; for I am not worthy, as being the very last
of them, and one born out of due time. But I have obtained mercy to be
somebody, if I shall attain to God. My spirit salutes you, and the love of the Churches
which have received me in the name of Jesus Christ, and not as a mere
passerby. For even those Churches which were not near to me in the way, have brought me
forward, city by city.
CHAP. X.--CONCLUSION.
Now I write these things to you from Smyrna by the Ephesians, who are
deservedly most happy. There is also with me, along with many others, Crocus, one
dearly beloved by me.(1) As to those who have gone before me from Syria to Rome
for the glory of God, I believe that you are acquainted with them; to whom,
[then,] do ye make known that I am at hand. For they are all worthy, both of God
and of you; and it is becoming that you should refresh them in all things. I
have written these things unto you, on the day before the ninth of the Kalends of
September (that(2) is, on the twenty-third day of August). Fare ye well to the
end, in the patience of Jesus Christ. Amen.
Now I write these things to you from Smyrna by the Ephesians, who are
deservedly most happy. There is also with me, along with many others, Crocus, one
dearly beloved by me.(1) As to those who have gone before me from Syria to Rome
for the glory of God, I believe that you are acquainted with them; to whom,
[then,] do ye make known that I am at hand. For they are all worthy, both of God
and of you; and it is becoming that you should refresh them in all things. I have
written these things unto you on the day before the ninth of the Kalends of
September. Fare ye well to the end, in the patience of Jesus Christ.