Ante-Nicene Fathers/Volume IX/The Diatessaron of Tatian/The Diatessaron/Section XXXII

Section XXXII.

[1] And when Jesus entered Jerusalem, he went up to the temple of God, and found [2] there oxen and sheep and doves.&#160; And when he beheld those that sold and those that bought, and the money-changers sitting, he made for himself a scourge of rope, and drove them all out of the temple, and the sheep and the oxen, and the money-changers; and he threw down their money, and upset their tables, and the seats of [3] them that sold the doves; and he was teaching, and saying unto them, Is it not written, My house is a house of prayer for all peoples? and ye have made it a den [4] for robbers.&#160; And he said unto those that sold the doves, Take this hence, and [5] make not my Father&#8217;s house a house of merchandise.&#160; And he suffered not any [6] one to carry vessels inside the temple.&#160; And his disciples remembered the scripture, [7] The zeal of thy house hath eaten me up.&#160; The Jews answered and said unto him, [8] What sign hast thou shewn us, that thou doest this?&#160; Jesus answered and said unto [9] them, Destroy this temple, and I shall raise it in three days.&#160; The Jews said unto him, This temple was built in forty-six years, and wilt thou raise it in three days?&#160; [10] But he spake unto them of the temple of his body, that when they destroyed it, he [11] [Arabic, p. 122] would raise it in three days.&#160; When therefore he rose from among the dead, his disciples remembered that he said this; and they believed the scriptures, and the word that Jesus spake.

[12] And when Jesus sat down over against the treasury, he observed how the multitudes were casting their offerings into the treasury:&#160; and many rich men were [13, 14] throwing in much.&#160; And there came a poor widow, and cast in two mites.&#160; And Jesus called his disciples, and said unto them, Verily I say unto you, This poor [15] widow cast into the treasury more than all the people:&#160; and all of these cast into the place of the offering of God of the superfluity of their wealth; while this woman of her want threw in all that she possessed.

[16] And he spake unto them this parable, concerning people who trusted in themselves [17] that they are righteous, and despised every man:&#160; Two men went up to the [18] temple to pray; one of them a Pharisee, and the other a publican.&#160; And the Pharisee stood apart, and prayed thus, O Lord, I thank thee, since I am not like the rest of men, the unjust, the profligate, the extortioners, or even like this publican; [19] but I fast two days a week, and tithe all my possessions. &#160; And the publican was [20] standing at a distance, and he would not even lift up his eyes to heaven, but was [21] beating upon his breast, and saying, O Lord, have mercy on me, me the sinner.&#160; I say unto you, that this man went down justified to his house more than the Pharisee.&#160; Every one that exalteth himself shall be abased; and every one that abaseth himself shall be exalted.

[22] [Arabic, p. 123] And when eventide was come, he left all the people, and went outside the [23] city to Bethany, he and his twelve, and he remained there.&#160; And all the people, because they knew the place, came to him, and he received them; and them that [24] had need of healing he healed.&#160; And on the morning of the next day, when he returned [25] to the city from Bethany, he hungered.&#160; And he saw a fig tree at a distance on the beaten highway, having on it leaves.&#160; And he came unto it, expecting to find something on it; and when he came, he found nothing on it but the leaves&#8212;it was not [26] the season of figs&#8212; and he said unto it, Henceforward for ever let no man eat fruit of thee. And his disciples heard.

[27] And they came to Jerusalem.&#160; And there was there a man of the Pharisees, [28] named Nicodemus, ruler of the Jews.&#160; This man came unto Jesus by night, and said unto him, My Master, we know that thou hast been sent from God as a teacher; and no man can do these signs that thou doest, except him whom God is [29] with.&#160; Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, If a man [30] be not born a second time, he cannot see the kingdom of God.&#160; Nicodemus said unto him, How can a man who is old be born? can he, think you, return again to [31] his mother&#8217;s womb a second time, to enter and be born?&#160; Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, If a man be not born of water and the Spirit, [32] he cannot enter the kingdom of God.&#160; For he that is born of flesh is flesh; and he that [33] is born of Spirit is spirit.&#160; Wonder not that I said unto thee that ye must be born a [34] [Arabic, p. 124] second time.&#160; The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest its voice, but thou knowest not from what place it cometh, nor whither it goeth:&#160; so [35] is every man that is born of the Spirit.&#160; Nicodemus answered and said unto him, [36] How can that be?&#160; Jesus answered and said unto him, Art thou teaching Israel, [37] and yet knowest not these things?&#160; Verily, verily, I say unto thee, What we know [38] we say, and what we have seen we witness:&#160; and ye receive not our witness.&#160; If I said unto you what is on earth, and ye believed not, how then, if I say unto you [39] what is in heaven, will ye believe?&#160; And no man hath ascended up into heaven, except him that descended from heaven, the Son of man, which is in heaven.&#160; [40] And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so is the Son of man to be [41] lifted up; so that every man who may believe in him may not perish, but have [42] eternal life.&#160; God so loved the world, that he should give his only Son; and so every one that believeth on him should not perish, but should have eternal life.&#160; [43] God sent not his Son into the world to judge the world; but that the world might [44] be saved by his hand.&#160; He that believeth in him shall not be judged:&#160; but he that believeth not is condemned beforehand, because he hath not believed in the name [45] of the only Son, the Son of God. &#160; This is the judgement, that the light came into the world, and men loved the darkness more than the light; because their deeds [46] were evil.&#160; Whosoever doeth evil deeds hateth the light, and cometh not to the [47] light, lest his deeds be reproved.&#160; But he that doeth the truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be known, that they have been done in God.