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The Diatessaron of Tatian

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[3583] In a carelessly written Arabic ms. there is almost no difference between hath been written and I have written, as it is in Ibn-at-Tayyib (loc. cit., f. 366a).

[3584] Luke 23.35; Matt. 27.39.

[3585] cf. § 7, 17, note. Borg. ms. has jesting at.

[3586] The Arabic text has deriding (cf. § 51, 37). Either with is accidentally omitted, or, more probably, we should correct the spelling to shaking (cf. Syriac versions).

[3587] Matt. 27.40; Mark 15.29.

[3588] Matt. xxvii. 40:40c.

[3589] Matt. xxvii. 41.

[3590] Matt. xxvii. 42.

[3591] Luke 23.35; Matt. 27.42.

[3592] Verse 37 or Mt.

[3593] Matt. xxvii. 43.

[3594] Luke xxiii. 36.

[3595] Luke xxiii. 37.

[3596] Matt. xxvii. 44.

[3597] Borg. ms. has boys (an easy clerical error).

[3598] Luke xxiii. 39.

[3599] Luke xxiii. 40.

[3600] Luke xxiii. 41.

[3601] Our deed might be read we have done, and perhaps our translator’s style would justify our writing as for to.

[3602] Luke xxiii. 42.

[3603] Luke xxiii. 43.

 

 

 

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