- The
Diatessaron (Syriac: ܐܘܢܓܠܝܘܢ ܕܡܚܠܛܐ, romanized: Ewangeliyôn Damhalltê; c. 160–175 AD) is the most
prominent early gospel harmony. It was
created in...
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itself to
Ammonius of Alexandria;
either way, it is
based on Tatian's
Diatesseron. He
differs in one
notable exception from Ammonius,
where he ****umes...
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Gospel p****ages into one
consolidated harmonized narrative to get his
Diatesseron, in the
process quoting three-fourths of the 4 Gospels. We presently...
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previously harmonized the four
gospels into a
single narrative, the
Diatesseron c. 150–160)
Irenaeus is also the
earliest to say that the
Gospel of John...
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dates to the late 1st
Century or
early 2nd Century) and in the
Diatesseron (
Diatesseron 55:5-7),
which dates to the mid 2nd
Century harmony of the Synoptic...
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Egyptian Christianity and is
dependent on the
Synoptic Gospels and the
Diatesseron. N.T. Wright,
Anglican bishop and
professor of New
Testament history...
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subdivided into two types:
diapente (organum at the
interval of a fifth) and
diatesseron (organum at the
interval of a fourth). However, both of
these kinds of...
- had
composed an
early harmony along the
lines of his
pupil Tatian's
Diatesseron. However, the
existence of a
harmony independent of a
collection of sayings...
- century, ****yrian
Christian apologist Tatian (120-180 CE)
produced the
Diatesseron, the
first known gospel harmony: it
unified the
narratives of the four...
- Post-Nicene Fathers) 423–457 Theodoret,
bishop of Cyrrhus,
noted Tatian's
Diatesseron in
heavy use,
wrote a
Church History 431
Council of Ephesus, 3rd e****enical:...