[27] Matt. xxiii. 9.
[28] Isa. lxiv. 4, 19; 1 Cor. ii. 9.
[29] κατάληψιν ποιεῖ τὴν πρόληψιν.
[30] οὐ ζῶον is here interpolated into the text, not being found in Plato.
[31] Χριστός and χρηστός are very frequently compared in the patristic authors.
[32] Matt. xxi. 31.
[33] Plato’s sister’s son and successor.
[34] σρουδαῖος.
[35] The words of Jacob to Esau slightly changed from the Septuagint; “For God hath showed mercy to me, and I have all things”—ὅτι ἠλέησέ με ὁ Θεὸς καὶ ἔστι μοι πάντα (Gen. xxxiii. 11).
[36] Ex. iii. 16.