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The Diatessaron of Tatian
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[1220] Matt. 13.34; Mark 4.33.
[1222] The word (if not a corruption of that used in the Brit. Mus. text of Ibn-at-Tayyib’s Commentary, and in § 43, 46 where, however, according to Ciasca’s foot-note, it was not the word first written by the scribe) is Syriac. Perhaps it means the ends of the earth (see P. Smith, Thes. Syr.). Still a third word is used in § 47, 42.
[1225] cf. § 11, 32, note.
[1229] Singular.
[1238] cf. note to § 10, 8.
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