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|txtha=διδαχῆς ἡ ([[διδάσκω]]) (from [[Herodotus]] down);<br /><b class="num">1.</b> [[teaching]], viz. [[that]] [[which]] is taught: ἡ [[διδαχή]] τίνος, [[one]]'s [[doctrine]], i. e. [[what]] he teaches: ἡ [[διδαχή]] of God, τοῦ κυρίου, τοῦ Χριστοῦ, the [[doctrine]] [[which]] has God, Christ, the Lord, for its [[author]] and [[supporter]]: [[doctrine]], [[teaching]], [[concerning]] [[something]]: Winer's Grammar, 187 (176); 192 (181); 551 (513)); plural [[teaching]], [[instruction]], (cf. [[διδασκαλία]] (on the supposed [[distinction]] [[between]] the [[two]] words and [[their]] [[use]] in the N. T. [[see]] Ellicott on ἐν τῇ [[διδαχή]], [[while]] he [[was]] [[teaching]], a [[phrase]] by [[which]] the Evangelist indicates [[that]] he is [[about]] to [[cite]] [[some]] of the [[many]] words [[which]] Jesus spoke at [[that]] [[time]], τοῦ [[κατά]] [[τήν]] διδαχήν πιστοῦ λόγου, the [[faithful]] [[word]] [[which]] is in [[accordance]] [[with]] the [[received]] ([[διδάσκαλος]] ([[which]] [[see]] 6) in the [[religious]] assemblies of Christians: λαλεῖν ἐν [[διδαχή]], to [[speak]] in the [[way]] of [[teaching]], in [[distinction]] from [[other]] modes of [[speaking]] in [[public]], [[ἔχω]] διδαχήν, to [[have]] [[something]] to [[teach]], 1 Corinthians 14:26.
|txtha=διδαχῆς ἡ ([[διδάσκω]]) (from [[Herodotus]] down);<br /><b class="num">1.</b> [[teaching]], viz. [[that]] [[which]] is taught: ἡ [[διδαχή]] τίνος, [[one]]'s [[doctrine]], i. e. [[what]] he teaches: ἡ [[διδαχή]] of God, τοῦ κυρίου, τοῦ Χριστοῦ, the [[doctrine]] [[which]] has God, Christ, the Lord, for its [[author]] and [[supporter]]: [[doctrine]], [[teaching]], [[concerning]] [[something]]: Winer's Grammar, 187 (176); 192 (181); 551 (513)); plural [[teaching]], [[instruction]], (cf. [[διδασκαλία]] (on the supposed [[distinction]] [[between]] the [[two]] words and [[their]] [[use]] in the [[NT|N.T.]] [[see]] Ellicott on ἐν τῇ [[διδαχή]], [[while]] he [[was]] [[teaching]], a [[phrase]] by [[which]] the Evangelist indicates [[that]] he is [[about]] to [[cite]] [[some]] of the [[many]] words [[which]] Jesus spoke at [[that]] [[time]], τοῦ [[κατά]] [[τήν]] διδαχήν πιστοῦ λόγου, the [[faithful]] [[word]] [[which]] is in [[accordance]] [[with]] the [[received]] ([[διδάσκαλος]] ([[which]] [[see]] 6) in the [[religious]] assemblies of Christians: λαλεῖν ἐν [[διδαχή]], to [[speak]] in the [[way]] of [[teaching]], in [[distinction]] from [[other]] modes of [[speaking]] in [[public]], [[ἔχω]] διδαχήν, to [[have]] [[something]] to [[teach]], 1 Corinthians 14:26.
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