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The Diatessaron of Tatian

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Introduction.

[1781] Mark x. 1.

[1782] Mark x. 2.

[1783] Mark x. 3.

[1784] Mark x. 4.

[1785] Mark x. 5.

[1786] Matt. xix. 4.

[1787] Matt. xix. 5.

[1788] Matt. xix. 6.

[1789] Matt. xix. 7.

[1790] So the Arabic; but the Syriac versions follow the Greek, and consent is doubtless a (very easy, and, in view of the succeeding context, natural) clerical error for an original Arabic charge.

[1791] Matt. xix. 8.

[1792] Matt. xix. 9.

[1793] Or, leaveth.

[1794] Mark x. 10.

[1795] Mark x. 11.

[1796] Mark x. 12.

[1797] Matt. xix. 9.

[1798] Matt. xix. 10.

[1799] Lit. blame, a mistranslation (found also in the Brit. Mus. text of Ibn-at-Tayyib’s Commentary) of the Syriac word, which is ambiguous (cf. even the Greek). For a somewhat similar case see § 50, 11, note.

[1800] Matt. xix. 11.

[1801] Matt. xix. 12.

 

 

 

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