Diatessaron

The name given to a Syriac translation of the Gospels but re-arranged into a continuous narrative or 'harmony,' amplified here and there with material from a fifth source known as the Gospel according to the Hebrews. It was produced by an Assyrian Christian named Titian about 170 AD, and it remained a favourite, if not the official, version of the Assyrian Church for some two and a half centuries.

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