[237] 1 Cor. x. 3.
[238] 1 Cor. xv. 30.
[239] Heb. xiii. 5.
[240] The text has ἀρετῶν, virtues, for which, in accordance with Pythagoras’ well-known opinion, ἀριθμῶν has been substituted from Theodoret.
[241] For κατάπληξιν of the text, Heinsius reads ἀκατάπλμξιν, which corresponds to the other term ascribed to Democritus—ἀθαμβμβίην.
[242] Luke xiv. 11.
[243] Rom. vi. 22.
[244] Rom. v. 4, 5.
[245] Probably Heb. iv. 8, 9.
[246] Ezek. xviii. 4–9.