A Critical Introduction to the New Testament

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A Critical Introduction to the New Testament
Peake, Arthur S. (Arthur Samuel), 1865-1929
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And it is important to remember that this involves a fairly long previous history. Had the Gospel been written only a short tune before, it could hardly have been widely accepted as the work of the apostle John, for the question would naturally have been pressed in very large circles, How is it that we only hear of this book now, when John has been dead so many years ?
But testimony to the Johannine authorship goes back to a date earlier than Irenaeus. The Muratorian Canon, which is possibly as
... early as about 170 A. D. , not only asserts that John, whom it describes as one of the disciples, wrote the Gospel but gives a detailed tradition as to its origin. The recent discovery of Tatian's Diatessaron has proved what had been contested, though generally admitted by impartial critics, that Tatian used our four Gospels hi its composition. This means, not merely that these Gospels were in existence, but that they were marked off from all other Gospels and set hi a class by themselves. The date of the work is uncertain ; it may be fixed with some pro- bability about 170 A.

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