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The Diatessaron of Tatian

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Introduction.

[2683] Matt. 21.2; Luke 19.30.

[2684] Sic.

[2685] Dual in Arabic.

[2686] Matt. 21.2; Luke 19.31.

[2687] Matt. 21.3,4.

[2688] Matt. xxi. 5.

[2689] John xii. 16.

[2690] Matt. 21.6; Luke 19.32.

[2691] Matt. 21.6; Luke 19.33.

[2692] Luke xix. 34.

[2693] Mark 11.6; Matt. 21.7.

[2694] Matt. xxi. 8.

[2695] Luke xix. 37.

[2696] The Syriac versions have the.

[2697] Matt. 21.9; Luke 19.38.

[2698] Mark xi. 10.

[2699] Or, and, Blessed.

[2700] The Arabic has to, but it probably represents the Syriac text with the meaning given above.

[2701] Luke xix. 38:38c.

[2702] John xii. 12.

[2703] Lit. the heart (or, pith) of the palm. The word pith, which occurs also in the Æhiopic version (Ezek. xxvii. 25; Jubilees, ch. 16) and in Ibn-at-Tayyib’s exposition, though not in the Brit. Mus. gospel text, is perhaps used here of the inner branches from its resemblance to the post-biblical Hebrew word employed in accounts of the Feast of Tabernacles.

 

 

 

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