The Diatessaron.

 The Text of the Diatessaron.

 Section II.

 Section III.

 Section IV.

 Section V.

 Section VI.

 Section VII.

 Section VIII.

 Section IX.

 Section X.

 Section XI.

 Section XII.

 Section XIII.

 Section XIV.

 Section XV.

 Section XVI.

 Section XVII.

 Section XVIII.

 Section XIX.

 Section XX.

 Section XXI.

 Section XXII.

 Section XXIII.

 Section XXIV.

 Section XXV.

 Section XXVI.

 Section XXVII.

 [1, 2] [Arabic, p. 107] And at that time the feast of tabernacles of the Jews drew near. 

 Section XXIX.

 Section XXX.

 Section XXXI.

 Section XXXII.

 Section XXXIII.

 Section XXXIV.

 Section XXXV.

 Section XXXVI.

 Section XXXVII.

 Section XXXVIII.

 Section XXXIX.

 Section XL.

 Section XLI.

 Section XLII.

 Section XLIII.

 Section XLIV.

 Section XLV.

 Section XLVI.

 Section XLVII.

 Section XLVIII.

 Section XLIX.

 Section L.

 Section LI.

 Section LII.

 [1] And while they marvelled at that, behold, two men standing above them, their [2] raiment shining:  one

 Section LIV.

 Section LV.

 Latin and Arabic Endmatter

Section XIX.

[1] 1258    Matt. xiv. 25.And in the fourth watch of the night Jesus came unto them, walking upon the [2] 1259    John vi. 19a, c.water, after they had rowed1260    Lit. travelled. with difficulty about twenty-five or thirty furlongs.  [3] 1261    Matt. xiv. 26.And when he drew near unto their boat, his disciples saw him walking on the water; and they were troubled, and supposed that it was a false appearance; and they cried [4] out from their fear.  1262    Matt. xiv. 27.But Jesus straightway spoke unto them, and said, Take courage, [5] for it is I; fear not.  1263    Matt. xiv. 28.Then Cephas answered and said unto him, My Lord, if it be thou, [6] bid me to come unto thee on the water.  1264    Matt. xiv. 29.And Jesus said unto him, Come.  And [7] Cephas went down out of the boat, and walked on the water to come unto Jesus.  1265    Matt. xiv. 30.But [Arabic, p. 74] when he saw the wind strong, he feared, and was on the point of sinking; [8] and he lifted up his voice, and said, My Lord, save me.  1266    Matt. xiv. 31.And immediately our Lord stretched out his hand and took hold of him, and said unto him, [9] Thou of little faith, why didst thou doubt?  1267    Matt. xiv. 32.And when Jesus came near, he went up [10] unto them into the boat, he and Simon, and immediately the wind ceased.  1268    Matt. xiv. 33.And those that were in the ship came and worshipped him, and said, Truly thou art the [11] Son of God.  1269    John vi. 21b.And straightway that ship arrived at the land which they made for.  [12] 1270    Mark vi. 54a; Mark vi. 51b.And when they came out of the ship to the land, they marvelled greatly and were [13] perplexed in themselves:  1271    Mark vi. 52.and they had not understood by means of1272    Lit. from. that bread, because their heart was gross.

[14] 1273    Mark vi. 54; Mark vi. 55.And when the people of that region knew of the arrival of Jesus, they made haste in all that land, and began to bring those that were diseased,1274    Strictly used of severe chronic disease. borne in their [15] beds to the place where they heard that he was.  1275    Mark vi. 56.And wheresoever the place might be which he entered, of the villages or the cities, they laid the sick in the markets, and sought of him that they might touch1276    cf. § 12, 13, and note to § 8, 17. were it only the edge of his garment:  and all that touched1277    The word used at § 12, 35. him were healed and lived.1278    Or, revived, i.e., made to live.

[16] 1279    John vi. 22a.And on the day after that, the multitude which was standing on the shore of the sea saw that there was there no other ship save that into which the disciples had [17] gone up, 1280    John vi. 23.and that Jesus went not up into the ship with his disciples (but there were other ships from Tiberias near1281    Lit. on the border of. the place where they ate the bread when Jesus blessed [18] it):  1282    John vi. 24.and when that multitude saw that Jesus was not there, nor yet his disciples, they [19] [Arabic, p. 75] went up into those ships, and came to Capernaum, and sought Jesus.  1283    John vi. 25.And when they found him on the other side of the sea, they said unto him, Our [20] Master, when camest thou hither?  1284    John vi. 26.Jesus answered and said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Ye have not sought me because of1285    Or, for the sake of. your seeing the signs, but because of [21] your eating the bread and being satisfied.  1286    John vi. 27.Serve not the food which perisheth, but the food which abideth in eternal life,1287    Sic. which the Son of man will give unto you:  him1288    Lit. this. [22] hath God the Father sealed.  1289    John vi. 28.They said unto him, What shall we do that we may [23] work the work of God?  1290    John vi. 29.Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of [24] God, that ye believe in him whom he hath sent.  1291    John vi. 30.They said unto him, What sign hast thou done, that we may see, and believe in thee? what hast thou wrought?  [25] 1292    John vi. 31.Our fathers ate the manna in the wilderness; as it was written, Bread from heaven [26] gave he them to eat.  1293    John vi. 32.Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Moses gave you not bread from [27] heaven; but my Father gave1294    Represents a mistaken vocalisation of the Peshitta. you the bread of truth1295    Lit. equity; see above, § 3, 53, note. from heaven.  1296    John vi. 33.The bread of God is that which came down from heaven and gave the [28, 29] world life.  1297    John vi. 34.They said unto him, Our Lord, give us at all times this bread.  1298    John vi. 35.Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life:  whosoever cometh unto me shall not hunger, [30] and whosoever believeth in me shall not thirst for ever.  1299    John vi. 36.But I said unto you, [31] Ye have seen me, and have not believed.  1300    John vi. 37.And all that my Father hath given to me cometh unto me; and whosoever cometh unto me I shall not cast him forth without.  [32] 1301    John vi. 38.I came down from heaven, not to do my own will, but to do the will of him [33] that sent me; 1302    John vi. 39.and this is the will of him that sent me, that I should lose nothing of [34] [Arabic, p. 76] that which he gave me, but raise it up in the last day.  1303    John vi. 40.This is the will of my Father, that every one that seeth the Son, and believeth in him, should have eternal life; and I will raise him up in the last day.

[35] 1304    John vi. 41.The Jews therefore murmured against him because of his saying, I am the bread [36] which came down from heaven.  1305    John vi. 42.And they said, Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know? then how saith this man, I came down from [37, 38] heaven?  1306    John vi. 43.Jesus answered and said unto them, Murmur not one with another.  1307    John vi. 44.No man is able to come unto me, except the Father which sent me draw him; and I will [39] raise him up in the last day.  1308    John vi. 45.It is written in the prophet, They shall all be the taught of God.  Every one who heareth from the Father now,1309    i.e., therefore (see note, § 9, 21). and learneth of him, cometh [40] unto me.  1310    John vi. 46.No man now seeth the Father; but he that is from God, he it is that seeth [41] the Father.  1311    John vi. 47.Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whosoever believeth in me hath eternal [42, 43] life.  1312    John vi. 48.I am the bread of life.  1313    John vi. 49.Your fathers ate the manna in the wilderness, and [44] they died.  1314    John vi. 50.This is the bread which came down from heaven, that a man may eat [45] of it, and not die.  1315    John vi. 51.I am the bread of life which came down from heaven:  and if a man eat of this bread he shall live for ever:  1316    John vi. 51b; in Ciasca’s text John vi. 51b–71 are cited as vi. 52–72.  (See Introduction, 20, note.)and the bread which I shall give is my body, which I give for the life of the world.

[46] 1317    John vi. 52.The Jews therefore quarrelled one with another, and said, How can he give us [47] [Arabic, p. 77] his body that we may eat it?  1318    John vi. 53.Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, If ye do not eat the body of the Son of man and drink his blood, ye shall [48] not have life in yourselves.  1319    John vi. 54.Whosoever eateth of my body and drinketh of my blood [49] hath eternal life; and I will raise him up in the last day.  1320    John vi. 55.My body truly is meat,1321    Or, eaten. and [50] my blood truly is drink.1322    Or, drunk.  1323    John vi. 56.Whosoever eateth my body and drinketh my blood abideth [51] in me, and I in him—1324    John vi. 57.as the living Father sent me, and I am alive because of the [52] Father; and whosoever eateth me, he also shall live because of me.  1325    John vi. 58.This is the bread which came down from heaven:  and not according as your fathers ate the [53] manna, and died:  whosoever eateth of this bread shall live for ever.  1326    John vi. 59.This he said in [54] the synagogue, when he was teaching in Capernaum.  1327    John vi. 60.And many of his disciples, when they heard, said, This word is hard; who is he that can hear it?