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The Diatessaron of Tatian

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Introduction.

[939] § 34, 40, shows that this Arabic form may be so translated.

[940] Matt. x. 6.

[941] Matt. x. 7.

[942] Matt. x. 8.

[943] Matt. x. 9:9f.

[944] Mark 6.8; Luke 9.3.

[945] Matt. 10.10; Mark 6.9.

[946] Matt. x. 10:10d.

[947] Matt. x. 11.

[948] Matt. x. 12; Matt. x. 13.

[949] Matt. 10.14; Mark 6.11.

[950] Matt. x. 15.

Section XIII.

[951] Matt. x. 16.

[952] The word is occasionally used in this sense, but ordinarily means sound, unhurt.

[953] Matt. x. 17.

[954] Matt. x. 18.

[955] Matt. x. 19.

[956] From this point down to Matt. x. 27, is assigned by Vat. ms. to Mark.

[957] Borg. ms. reads, but what ye are granted ye shall speak, and ye shall be given in, etc., and there seems to be a trace of this reading in Ciasca’s text.

[958] Matt. x. 20.

[959] Matt. x. 21.

 

 

 

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