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Definition of Diatessaron

Diatessaron
Diatessaron Di`a*tes"sa*ron, n. [L., fr. Gr. ? (sc. ?); dia` through + ?, gen. of ? four (sc. ?.).] 1. (Anc. Mus.) The interval of a fourth. 2. (Theol.) A continuous narrative arranged from the first four books of the New Testament. 3. An electuary compounded of four medicines.

Meaning of Diatessaron from wikipedia

- The Diatessaron (Syriac: ܐܘܢܓܠܝܘܢ ܕܡܚܠܛܐ, romanized: Ewangeliyôn Damhalltê; c. 160–175 AD) is the most prominent early gospel harmony. It was created...
- 19th century, the perfect fourth was often called by its Gr**** name, diatessaron. Its most common occurrence is between the fifth and upper root of all...
- The Persian Diatessaron of Iwannis ‛Izz al-Din of Tabriz is a 13th-century Gospel harmony, the earliest of the Bible translations into Persian. It appears...
- theologian of the 2nd century. Tatian's most influential work is the Diatessaron, a Biblical paraphrase, or "harmony", of the four gospels that became...
- Codex Fuldensis, the Persian Harmony, the Arabic Diatessaron, and the Commentary on the Diatessaron by Ephrem the Syrian have provided recent insights...
- transmission." Nicholas Perrin argues that Thomas is dependent on the Diatessaron, which was composed shortly after 172 by Tatian in Syria. Perrin explains...
- The earliest known harmony is the Diatessaron by Tatian in the 2nd century and variations based on the Diatessaron continued to appear in the Middle Ages...
- translation of any New Testament text from Gr**** seems to have been the Diatessaron, a harmony of the four canonical gospels (perhaps with a now lost fifth...
- Tatian's Diatessaron, a second-century harmony of the four Gospels". The first three editions of the United Bible Societies text cited the Diatessaron for...
- and Mary) – Middle English, Tuscan, and Liège Diatessarons (13th–14th century) (they) – Venetian Diatessaron (Codex Marci**** 4975, 14th century) Luke 2:33...