II. THE GOSPEL OF THE EBIONITES.
I. Patristic Notices.
What we know of the Ebionites is from Epiphanius. He tells us: And they only accept the gospel of Matthew. This alone they use, as do also the followers of Cerinthus and Merinthus. They call it the gospel of the Hebrews. To tell the truth, Matthew wrote only in Hebrew and in Hebrew letters the narrative and preaching of the Gospel in the New Testament. Others again have asserted that the gospel of John is kept in a Hebrew translation in the treasuries of the Jews—namely at Tiberias—and that it is hidden there as some converts from Judaism have told us accurately. Even the book of the Acts of the Apostles translated from the Greek into the Hebrew, is said to be kept there in the treasuries, so that the Jews, who told us this and read it came in this way to the belief on Christ.
- Epiphanius, Hæres. XXX, 3.
In another passage Epiphanius also states (XXX, 6): And when among these (i. e., among the books hidden at Tiberias), as has been said, he had read the Gospel of John translated from the Greek into Hebrew, he also found the Acts of the Apostles. And not this alone, but also the gospel of Matthew, which was originally Hebrew. …
And (XXX, 13): in the Gospel of Matthew used by them—not in the perfect, but in a mutilated and castrated form—they call it gospel of the Hebrews—it is recorded: "and there was a man," etc. (see below under 4).
2. Remains.
- Epiphanius, Hæres. XXX, 13.
- Epiphanius, Hæres. XXX, 14.
- Epiphanius, Hæres. XXX, 13.
3.(Matt. III, 13 sq.). And after many other words it goes on: "The people having been baptized, Jesus came also, and was baptized by John. And as he came out of the water, the heavens opened, and he saw the Holy Spirit descending under the form of a dove, and entering into him. And a voice was heard from heaven: 'Thou art my beloved Son, and in thee am I well pleased.' And again: 'This day have I begotten thee.' And suddenly shone a great light in that place. And John seeing him, said, Who art thou, Lord? Then a voice was heard from heaven: 'This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.' Thereat John fell at his feet and said: I pray thee, Lord, baptize me. But he would not, saying, 'Suffer it, for so it behoveth that all should be accomplished.'"
- Epiphanius, Hæres. XXX, 13 (following I a).
- Epiphanius, ibid.
- Epiphanius, ibid.
- Epiphanius, Hæres. XXX, 14.
- Epiphan., Hæres. XXX, 16.
- Epiphan., Hæres. XXX, 22.
- ↑ Lit. the wills.