tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5008517438604159901.post78608073349136198..comments2024-03-10T06:20:10.198+00:00Comments on Markus Vinzent's Blog: Papyrus Egerton 2 / P. Köln 255, The Gospel of Peter and MarcionProfessor Markus Vinzenthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18207418071078727708noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5008517438604159901.post-50246218027587510642013-11-22T22:34:31.574+00:002013-11-22T22:34:31.574+00:00Scharfsinnig wie immer. It's only a matter of...Scharfsinnig wie immer. It's only a matter of time before everyone acknowledges that the Marcionite gospel looked very similar to the Diatessaron. Maybe the debates between the author of the material translated by Tertullian into Latin in Against Marcion 4 and 5 and Ephrem come down to differences between the 'harmonies' of Tatian and Ammonius (i.e. an Eastern and Egyptian Diatessaronic traditions). Count the number of references to Marcionite use of Johannine material and you'll see. It's just a matter of time Stephan Hullerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15248821879053828670noreply@blogger.com