The Earliest Life of Christ Ever Compiled From the Four Gospels : Being the Diatessaron of Tatian [circ. A. D. 160]

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* Lit. " been an inhabited place." * This clause is quoted by Ephraem in connection with the Mission of the Twelve. It may have occurred so in his Diatessaron, perhaps as a continua^ tion of xiii. 27.
^ Ephraem adds, " The Greek says, I thank thee, God the Father, Lord of heaven and earth." Marcion's Gosj)el had simjily, " I thank thee. Lord of the heaven," leaving out the allusion to earth, as Tatian seems to have done.
'■ Shortened at p. 117, "neither the Son, but the Father." ^ Or, " give yo
...u rest." X. THE EPHRAEM FRAGMENTS. 349 Diatessaron. Moesinger.
15 40 . . . learn of me, for I am meek and lowly 63 in heart ^ ; and ye shall find rest unto your 43 souls. . . . He that hateth not his own life 118 45 cannot be my disciple. . . . Who is there of you, who willeth to build a tower, and doth not first sit down, and count the cost thereof ? . . .
16 1 ... we would see signs from thee. . . .
2 This generation is an evil and adulterous generation; it seeketh after a sign, and 118, 119 there shall no sign be given to it, but the 4 sign of Jonah the prophet.


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