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 XXXVII.

[1] 2441    John ix. 39.And Jesus said, To judge the world am I come, so that they that see not may [2] see, and they that see may become blind.  2442    John ix. 40.And some of the Pharisees which were [3] with him heard that, and they said unto him, Can it be that we are blind?  2443    John ix. 41.Jesus said unto them, If ye were blind, ye should not have sin:  but now ye say, We see:  and because of this your sin remaineth.2444    Or, is permanent.

[4] [Arabic, p. 140] 2445    John x. 1.Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whosoever entereth not into the fold of the sheep by the door, but goeth up from another place, that man is a thief and a [5, 6] stealer.  2446    John x. 2.But he that entereth by the door is the shepherd of the sheep.  2447    John x. 3.And therefore2448    Or, to him. the keeper of the door openeth for him the door; and the sheep hear his voice:  and [7] he calleth his sheep2449    A different word (lit. rams) from that used in the other verses; so in Peshitta (cf. Sin., which, however, differs somewhat); cf. also § 54, 40 f., note. by their names, and they go forth unto him.  2450    John x. 4.And when he putteth forth his sheep, he goeth before them, and his sheep2451    A different word (lit. rams) from that used in the other verses; so in Peshitta (cf. Sin., which, however, differs somewhat); cf. also § 54, 40 f., note. follow him:  because [8] they know his voice.  2452    John x. 5.And after a stranger will the sheep not go, but they flee from [9] him:  because they hear not the voice of a stranger.  2453    John x. 6.This parable spake Jesus unto them:  but they knew not what he was saying unto them.

[10] 2454    John x. 7.Jesus said unto them again, Verily, verily, I say unto you, I am the door of the [11] sheep.  2455    John x. 8.And all that came are thieves and stealers:  but the sheep heard them not.  [12] 2456    John x. 9.I am the door:  and if a man enter by me, he shall live, and shall go in and go out, [13] and shall find pasture.  2457    John x. 10.And the stealer cometh not, save that he may steal, and kill, and destroy:  but I came that they might have life, and that they might have [14] the thing that is better.2458    Or, best thing.  Vat. ms. omits from but I came.  2459    John x. 11.I am the good shepherd; and the good shepherd giveth [15] himself2460    Or, his life. for his sheep.  2461    John x. 12.But the hireling, who is not a shepherd, and whose the sheep2462    cf. note to § 37, 6. are not, when he seeth the wolf as it cometh, leaveth the sheep, and fleeth, [16] and the wolf cometh, and snatcheth away the sheep, and scattereth2463    Or, to snatch…and scatter. them:  2464    John x. 13.and the [17] hireling fleeth because he is an hireling, and hath no care for the sheep.  2465    John x. 14.I am the [18] good shepherd; 2466    John x. 15.and I know what is mine, and what is mine knoweth me, as my Father knoweth me, and I know my Father; and I give myself2467    Or, my life. for the sheep.  [19] 2468    John x. 16.And I have other sheep also, that are not of this flock:  them also I must invite, and they shall hear my voice; and all the sheep shall be one, and the shepherd one.  [20] [Arabic, p. 141] 2469    John x. 17.And therefore doth my Father love me, because I give my life, that I may [21] take it again.  2470    John x. 18.No man taketh it from me, but I leave it of my own choice.  And I have the right to leave it, and have the right also to take it.  And this commandment did I receive of my Father.

[22] 2471    John x. 19.And there occurred a disagreement among the Jews because of these sayings.  [23] 2472    John x. 20.And many of them said, He hath a devil, and is afflicted with madness;2473    Lit. epilepsy. why listen [24] ye to him?  2474    John x. 21.And others said, These sayings are not those of men possessed with demons.  Can a demon haply open the eyes of a blind man?

[25, 26] 2475    John x. 22.And the feast of the dedication came on at Jerusalem:  and it was winter.  2476    John x. 23.And [27] Jesus was walking in the temple in the porch of Solomon.  2477    John x. 24.The Jews therefore surrounded him, and said unto him, Until when dost thou make our hearts anxious?  [28] 2478    John x. 25.If thou art the Messiah, tell us plainly.  He answered and said unto them, I told you, and ye believe not:  and the deeds that I do in my Father’s name bear witness [29, 30] to me.  2479    John x. 26.But ye believe not, because ye are not of my sheep,2480    cf. § 37, 6. as I said unto you.  [31] 2481    John x. 27.And my sheep2482    cf. § 37, 6. hear my voice, and I know them, and they come after me:  2483    John x. 28.and I give them eternal life; and they shall not perish for ever, nor shall any man snatch [32] them out of my hands.2484    Or, hand; but probably dual (cf. Syr.).  2485    John x. 29.For the Father, who hath given them unto me, is greater [33] than all; and no man is able to take them from the hand of my2486    So Peshitta; but Sin. the.  Borg. ms. omits the hand of. Father.  2487    John x. 30.I and [34, 35] my Father are one.  2488    John x. 31.And the Jews took stones to stone him.  2489    John x. 32.Jesus said unto them, Many good deeds from my Father have I shewed you; because of which2490    Lit. which deed. of them, [36] then, do ye stone me?  2491    John x. 33.The Jews said unto him, Not for the good deeds do we stone thee, but because thou blasphemest; and, whilst thou art a man, makest thyself [37] God.  2492    John x. 34.Jesus said unto them, Is it not thus written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?  [38] [Arabic, p. 142] 2493    John x. 35.And if he called those gods—for2494    cf. Peshitta. to them came the word of God (and it is [39] not possible in2495    This in could more easily arise as a clerical error (repetition) in the Syriac text. the scripture that anything should be undone)—2496    John x. 36.he then, whom the Father hath sanctified and sent into the world, do ye say that he blasphemeth; [40] because I said unto you, I am the Son of God?  2497    John x. 37.If then I do not the deeds of my [41] Father, ye believe me not.2498    So Ciasca’s text, following Vat. ms.  But this is probably a clerical error for the reading of Borg. ms., which omits ye.  2499    John x. 38.But if I do, even if ye believe not me, believe the deeds:  that ye may know and believe that my Father is in me, and I in my Father.  [42] 2500    John x. 39.And they sought again to take him:  and he went forth out of their hands.

[43] 2501    John x. 40.And he went beyond Jordan to the place where John was baptizing formerly; [44] and abode there.  2502    John x. 41.And many people came unto him; and they said, John did not [45] work even one sign:  but all that John said of this man is truth.  2503    John x. 42.And many believed in him.

[46] 2504    John xi. 1.And there was a sick man, named Lazarus, of the village of Bethany, the brother [47] of Mary and Martha.  2505    John xi. 2.And Mary was she that anointed with sweet ointment the feet of Jesus, and wiped them with her hair; and Lazarus, who was sick, was the [48] brother of this woman.2506    cf. Peshitta.  2507    John xi. 3.And his sisters sent unto Jesus, and said unto him, Our [49] Lord, behold, he whom thou lovest is sick.  2508    John xi. 4.But Jesus said, This sickness is not unto death, but for the glorifying of God, that the Son of God may be glorified [50, 51] because of it.  2509    John xi. 5.And Jesus loved Martha, and Mary, and Lazarus.  2510    John xi. 6.And when he [52] heard that he was sick, he abode in the place where he was two days.  2511    John xi. 7.And after that, [53] he said unto his disciples, Come, let us go into Judæa.  2512    John xi. 8.His disciples said unto him, Our [Arabic, p. 143] Master, now the Jews desire to stone thee; and goest thou again thither?  [54, 55] 2513    John xi. 9.Jesus said unto them, Is not the day of twelve hours?  If then a man walk in the day, he stumbleth not, because he seeth the light of the world.  2514    John xi. 10.But if [56] a man walk in the night, he stumbleth, because there is no lamp in him.  2515    John xi. 11.This said Jesus:  and after that, he said unto them, Lazarus our friend hath fallen asleep; but [57] I am going to awaken him.  2516    John xi. 12.His disciples said unto him, Our Lord, if he hath [58] fallen asleep, he will recover.  2517    John xi. 13.But Jesus said that concerning his death:  while they [59] supposed that he spake of lying down to sleep.  2518    John xi. 14.Then Jesus said unto them plainly, [60] Lazarus is dead.  2519    John xi. 15.And I am glad that I was not there for your sakes, that ye may [61] believe; but let us go thither.  2520    John xi. 16.Thomas, who is called Thama,2521    The Syriac word for Twin. said to the disciples, his companions, Let us also go, and die with him.