[1054] διδακτικήν, proposed by Sylburgius, seems greatly preferable to the reading of the text, διδακτήν, and has been adopted above.
[1055] Wisd. vi. 10.
[1056] Wisd. vii. 18.
[1057] Wisd. xiv. 2, 3.
[1058] That is, resurrection effected by divine power.
[1059] Such seems the only sense possible of this clause,—obtained, however, by substituting for συνάλογοι λόγου, κ.τ.λ., σύλλογοι λόγον, κ.τ.λ.
[1060] John iii. 30.
[1061] John i. 3.
[1062] Eph. ii. 20, 21.
[1063] Matt. xiii. 47, 48.