Diatessaron - Wikipedia The Diatessaron (Syriac: ܐܘܢܓܠܝܘܢ ܕܡܚܠܛܐ, romanized: Ewangeliyôn Damhalltê; c 160–175 AD) is the most prominent early gospel harmony It was created in the Syriac language by Tatian, an Assyrian early Christian apologist and ascetic [1]
Diatessaron. The Diatessaron (translation Roberts-Donaldson). Diatessaron THE TEXT OF THE DIATESSARON SECTION I In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and God is the 3 Word This was in the beginning with God Everything was by his hand, and 4 without him not even one existing thing was made In him was life, and the life 5 is the light of men
What is the Diatessaron? - GotQuestions. org The Diatessaron is an ancient literary work that combined the four Gospels of the New Testament into a single narrative The word Diatessaron can be taken to mean “Harmony of Four”; it is a transliteration of the Greek dia tessaron (“through the four Gospels”)
Diatessaron | Gospel Harmony, Syriac Texts Early Christianity . . . Diatessaron, the four New Testament Gospels compiled as a single narrative by Tatian (q v ) about ad 150 It was the standard Gospel text in the Syrian Middle East until about ad 400, when it was replaced by the four separated Gospels
What is the Diatessarons purpose and content? - Bible Hub The Diatessaron, traditionally attributed to Tatian (2nd century AD), is a harmonized account of the four canonical Gospels-Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John-crafted into a single continuous narrative
Diatessaron - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway Diatessaron (a Gr prepositional phrase, “by means of four”) the name traditionally given to a harmony of the gospels, compiled by Tatian, a Christian apologist of Assyrian origin resident in Rome in mid-2nd cent , until returning E in a d 172
Tatian’s Diatessaron, the First Harmony of the Four Gospels Today’s free book is an English translation of Gospel’s Diatessaron, dating from the later half of the Second Century, which is the earliest harmony of the four Gospels The original Syriac version is lost, so the text we now have has been reconstructed from translations and commentaries
Diatessaron - New World Encyclopedia The Diatessaron (c 150 - 160 C E ) (meaning "Harmony of Four") is an early Christian text written by the apologist and ascetic Tatian, [1] who combined the four canonical gospels into a single harmonious narrative
Syriac Translations of the Bible: Evangelion Damhalte (The Diatessaron) The earliest form of the Syriac Gospels of which, however, we are certain is the Diatessaron, a Greek word means 'through [the] four [Gospels]' This is a harmony of the four Gospels; that is, it is a mixture of the four Gospels in one It was composed by Tatian, a native theologian of Syria from the middle of the second century