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The Diatessaron of Tatian
[1] [2653]And Jesus six days before the passover[2654] came to Bethany, where was Lazarus, [2] whom Jesus raised from among the dead. [2655]And they made[2656] a feast for him there: [3] and Martha was serving; while Lazarus was one of them that sat with him. [2657]And [4] at the time of Jesus’ being at Bethany in the house of Simon the leper, [2658]great multitudes of the Jews heard that Jesus was there: and they came, not because of Jesus alone, but [Arabic, p. 147] that they might look also on Lazarus, whom he raised from among the dead. [5, 6] [2659]And the chief priests considered how they might kill Lazarus also; [2660]because [7] many of the Jews were going on his account, and believing in Jesus. [2661]And Mary took a case of the ointment of fine nard, of great price, [2662]and opened it, and poured [8] it out on the head of Jesus as he was reclining; [2663]and she anointed his feet, and wiped them with her hair: and the house was filled with the odour of the ointment. [9, 10] [2664]But Judas Iscariot, one of the disciples, he that was to betray him, said, [2665]Why was [11] not this ointment sold for three hundred pence, and given unto the poor? [2666]This he said, not because of his care for the poor, but because he was a thief, and the chest [12] was with him, and what was put[2667] into it he used to bear. [2668]And that displeased the rest of the disciples also within themselves, and they said, Why went this ointment [13] to waste? [2669]It was possible that it should be sold for much, and the poor be given [14] it. [2670]And they were angry with[2671] Mary. [2672]And Jesus perceived it, and said unto them, [2673]Leave her; why molest ye her? a good work hath she accomplished on me: [2674]for the [15] day of my burial kept she it. [2675]At all times the poor are with you, and when ye [16] wish ye can do them a kindness: [2676]but I am not at all times with you. [2677]And for this cause, when she poured[2678] this ointment on my body, it is as if she did it for my burial, [17] and anointed my body beforehand. [2679]And verily I say unto you, In every place where this my gospel shall be proclaimed in all the world, what she did shall be told for a memorial of her.
[18, 19] [Arabic, p. 148] [2680]And when Jesus said that, he went out leisurely to go to Jerusalem. [2681]And when he arrived at Bethphage and at Bethany, beside the mount which is [20] called the mount of Olives, [2682]Jesus sent two of his disciples, and he said unto them, Go [21] into this village that is opposite you: [2683]and when ye enter it, ye shall find an ass tied, and [22] a colt with him,[2684] which no man ever yet mounted: loose him, and bring them[2685] unto me. [2686]And if any man say unto you, Why loose ye them? say unto him thus, We [23] seek them for our Lord; and straightway send them hither. [2687]All this was, that what was said in the prophet might be fulfilled, which said,
[24] [2688]Say ye unto the daughter of Zion,
Behold, thy King cometh unto thee,
Meek, and riding upon an ass,
And upon a colt the foal of an ass.
[25] [2689]And the disciples did not know this at that time: but after that Jesus was glorified, his disciples remembered that these things were written of him, and that this [26] they had done unto him. [2690]And when the two disciples went, they found as he had [27] said unto them, and they did as Jesus charged them. [2691]And when they loosed them, [28] their owners said unto them, Why loose ye them? [2692]They said unto them, We seek [29] them for our Lord. [2693]And they let them go. And they brought the ass and the colt, [30] and they placed on the colt their garments; and Jesus mounted it. [2694]And most of the multitudes spread their garments on the ground before him: and others cut branches [31] from the trees, and threw them in the way. [2695]And when he neared his[2696] descent from [Arabic, p. 149] the mount of Olives, all the disciples began to rejoice and to praise God with [32] a loud voice for all the powers which they had seen; [2697]and they said, Praise in the highest; Praise to the Son of David: Blessed is he that cometh in the name [33] of the Lord; [2698]and blessed[2699] is the kingdom that cometh, that of[2700] our father David: [2701]Peace in heaven, and praise in the highest.
[34] [2702]And a great multitude, that which came to the feast, when they heard that Jesus [35] was coming to Jerusalem, took young palm branches,[2703] [2704]and went forth to meet him, and cried and said, Praise: Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord, the [36] King of Israel. [2705]Certain therefore of the Pharisees from among the multitudes [37] said unto him, Our Master, rebuke thy disciples. [2706]He said unto them, Verily I say unto you, If these were silent, the stones would cry out.
[38, 39] [2707]And when he drew near, and saw the city, he wept over it, and said, [2708]Would that thou hadst known the things that are[2709] for thy peace, in this thy day! now that is [40] hidden from thine eyes. [2710]There shall come unto thee days when thine enemies [41] shall encompass thee, and straiten thee from every quarter, [2711]and shall get possession of[2712] thee, and thy children within thee; and they shall not leave in thee a stone upon another; because thou knewest not the time of thy visitation.
[42] [2713]And when he entered into Jerusalem, the whole city was agitated, and they said, [43] Who is this? [2714]And the multitudes said, This is Jesus, the prophet that is from Nazareth [44] of Galilee. [2715]And the multitude which was with him bare witness that he called [45] Lazarus from the grave, and raised him from among the dead. [2716]And for this cause great multitudes went out to meet him, because they heard the sign which he did.
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