Greeks 1:1
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Since I see, most excellent Diognetus, that you are exceedingly eager to learn the godliness of the Christians, and are inquiring concerning them very clearly and diligently: In what God do they trust, and in what way do they worship him, that they all scorn the world and despise death? Why do they neither esteem those gods regarded by the Greeks, nor keep the superstition of the Jews? What tender affection do they bear to one another, and why did this new race or practice enter into life now and not before?[fn]
Footnotes
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This epistle is known in scholarship as Πρὸς Διόγνητον ('To Diognetus'). The UPDV includes chapters 1-10; see The Epistle to the Greeks for more information.
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