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The Diatessaron of Tatian

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Introduction.

[301] John i. 17.

[302] i.e., came to be.

Section IV.

[303] John i. 18.

[304] cf. Peshitta, etc. (not Cur.); cf. also Gildemeister, op. cit., p. 29, on Luke ix. 20.

[305] John i. 19.

[306] John i. 20.

[307] John i. 21.

[308] John i. 22.

[309] John i. 23.

[310] John i. 24.

[311] Lit. from the side of.

[312] John i. 25.

[313] John i. 26.

[314] Or, in.

[315] John i. 27.

[316] John i. 28.

[317] Matt. iii. 4.

[318] On the original Diatessaron reading, honey and milk of the mountains, or, milk and honey of the mountains, which latter Ibn-at-Tayyib cites in his Commentary (folio 44b, 45a) as a reading, but without any allusion to the Diatessaron, see, e.g., now Harris, Fragments of the Com. of Ephr. Syr. upon the Diat. (London, 1895), p. 17 f.

[319] Matt. iii. 5.

[320] Matt. iii. 6.

[321] Matt. iii. 7.

 

 

 

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