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The Diatessaron of Tatian

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Introduction.

[3225] John xvi. 2.

[3226] Or, the, as in Borg. ms.

[3227] John xvi. 3.

[3228] John xvi. 4.

[3229] John xvi. 5 [in the Greek and English verse 5 begins at But.].

[3230] In the Greek and English verse 5 begins at But.

[3231] John xvi. 6.

[3232] John xvi. 7.

[3233] Or, best.

[3234] John xvi. 8.

[3235] John xvi. 9.

[3236] John xvi. 10.

[3237] John xvi. 11.

[3238] Lit. that (cf. Peshitta).

[3239] John xvi. 12.

[3240] Or perhaps receive (them). Possibly a Syriac d has been read r. But Ibn-at-Tayyib in the text of his Commentary (f. 357a) has a word which perhaps might be rendered accommodate yourselves (to them) (same letters, but last two transposed), while his comment (f. 357b) gives ye cannot bear it.

[3241] John xvi. 13.

[3242] Or, And.

[3243] The Syriac words for remind and lead differ only in the length of a single stroke. Ibn-at-Tayyib (ibid. f. 357b) almost seems to have read illumine you with, although he calls attention to the “Greek” reading.

[3244] John xvi. 14.

[3245] John xvi. 15.

 

 

 

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