Mark (literary tradition) - ܐܘܢܓܠܝܘܢ ܩܕܝܫܐ ܟܪܘܙܘܬܐ ܕܡܪܩܘܣ

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Titles

  • Mark (literary tradition)
  • ܐܘܢܓܠܝܘܢ ܩܕܝܫܐ ܟܪܘܙܘܬܐ ܕܡܪܩܘܣ
  • ܣܦܪܐ ܕܡܪܩܘܣ

Abbreviations

  • Mark3

Abstract

Mark (literary tradition) was rendered into Syriac a number of times, first as part of the Gospel harmony known as the Diatessaron (probably in the 2nd century). Translations in the following centuries included Mark (Old Syriac version) (4th/5th century), Mark (Peshitta version) (5th century), and Mark (Harqlean version) (7th century). The Syriac versions also served as a basis for translations into other languages, including Mark, Arabic (literary tradition) . Mark is consistently placed second in Syriac Gospel manuscripts.

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Edition

  1. "Mark." in George A Kiraz (ed.), Comparative Edition of the Syriac Gospels: Aligning the Sinaiticus, Curetonianus, Peshîṭtâ and Ḥarklean Versions vol. 2 , New Testament Tools and Studies, vol. 21 (Leiden: Brill, 1996)Link to Syriaca.org web application Bibliographic Record.Link to Zotero Bibliographic Record
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  • 1 "Mark." in George A Kiraz (ed.), Comparative Edition of the Syriac Gospels: Aligning the Sinaiticus, Curetonianus, Peshîṭtâ and Ḥarklean Versions vol. 2 , New Testament Tools and Studies, vol. 21 (Leiden: Brill, 1996)Link to Syriaca.org web application Bibliographic Record.Link to Zotero Bibliographic Record
  • 2 R. B. ter Haar Romeny, "Bible (General)." in Sebastian P. Brock et al. (eds.), The Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage (Piscataway,NJ: Gorgias Press, 2011)Link to Syriaca.org web application Bibliographic Record.Link to Syriaca.org web application Bibliographic Record.
  • 3 Billie Jean Collins and, The SBL Handbook of Style: For Biblical Studies and Related Disciplines (Atlanta, Georgia: SBL Press, 2014).Link to Syriaca.org web application Bibliographic Record.Link to Zotero Bibliographic Record
  • 4 Note: Manuscripts, editions, and titles for the individual versions are found in the records linked above.

How to Cite This Entry

Nathan P. Gibson et al., “Mark (literary tradition) — ܐܘܢܓܠܝܘܢ ܩܕܝܫܐ ܟܪܘܙܘܬܐ ܕܡܪܩܘܣ ” last modified March 29, 2017, http://syriaca.org/work/9647.

Bibliography:

Nathan P. Gibson et al., “Mark (literary tradition) — ܐܘܢܓܠܝܘܢ ܩܕܝܫܐ ܟܪܘܙܘܬܐ ܕܡܪܩܘܣ .”, edited by Nathan P. Gibson and David A. Michelson. Vol. 2 of New Handbook of Syriac Literature, edited by Nathan P. Gibson et al.. Syriaca.org: The Syriac Reference Portal, 2017. Entry published March 29, 2017. http://syriaca.org/work/9647.

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Entry Title: Mark (literary tradition) — ܐܘܢܓܠܝܘܢ ܩܕܝܫܐ ܟܪܘܙܘܬܐ ܕܡܪܩܘܣ

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