11-08-2013, 06:16 AM
What I have heard is that there is no known Greek copy of The Diatessaron in existence, nor has there ever been said there was one in Greek. It is speculated that The Diatessaron might have been originally done in Greek by Tatian, but no one knows for sure.
I believe that it was originally made in Aramaic, by Tatian in the mid 2nd century...and as far as I know the only thing we have of it that has come down to us, is a translation of an Aramaic manuscript, (now lost), that was translated into Arabic, then from that Arabic translation, it was translated into English. There is also two Latin translations I have heard about, but I'm not sure about the history of those.
Shlama,
Chuck
I believe that it was originally made in Aramaic, by Tatian in the mid 2nd century...and as far as I know the only thing we have of it that has come down to us, is a translation of an Aramaic manuscript, (now lost), that was translated into Arabic, then from that Arabic translation, it was translated into English. There is also two Latin translations I have heard about, but I'm not sure about the history of those.
Shlama,
Chuck