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  • 101Tatian — ▪ Syrian biblical writer Greek  Tatianos   born AD 120, , Syria died April 173       Syrian compiler of the Diatessaron (Greek: “From Four,” or “Out of Four”), a version of the four Gospels arranged in a single continuous narrative that, in its… …

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  • 102Doctrine of Addai — • Syriac document which relates the conversion of Edessa Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Doctrine of Addai     Doctrine of Addai      …

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  • 103Gospel and Gospels — • The word Gospel usually designates a written record of Christ s words and deeds Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gospel and Gospels     Gospel and Gospels      …

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  • 104Gospel of Mark — • The Second Gospel, like the other two Synoptics, deals chiefly with the Galilean ministry of Christ, and the events of the last week at Jerusalem Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gospel of Mark     Gospel of Saint Mark …

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  • 105New Testament — • Jesus Christ uses the words new testament as meaning the alliance established by Himself between God and the world, and this is called new as opposed to that of which Moses was the mediator Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. New… …

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  • 106Agostino Ciasca —     Agostino Ciasca     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Agostino Ciasca     (in the world, PASQUALE).     An Italian Augustinian and Cardinal, born at Polignano a Mare, in the province of Bari, 7 May, 1835; died a Rome, 6 February, 1902. He received… …

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  • 107St. Ephraem —     St. Ephraem     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Ephraem     (EPHREM, EPHRAIM).     Born at Nisibis, then under Roman rule, early in the fourth century; died June, 373. The name of his father is unknown, but he was a pagan and a priest of the… …

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  • 109Variantes textuelles du Nouveau Testament — Les variantes textuelles sont les altérations d’un texte qui surviennent par propagation des erreurs (intentionnelles ou accidentelles) des copistes. Ces altérations peuvent être la suppression ou la répétition d’un mot, ce qui arrive lorsque… …

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  • 110TESTAMENT (ANCIEN ET NOUVEAU) — La notion biblique de testament, que le christianisme a valorisée en la mettant au pluriel (Ancien Testament et Nouveau Testament), pluriel dont le concept de bible (livre) fut et demeure l’agent unificateur, est la confluence, repérable comme… …

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