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Old 06-12-2010, 10:06 AM   #1
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Default Etymology of the name "Marcion"

Are there any other people in the historical record named "Markion" (Marcion) before the 2nd century heresiarch?

I've heard it suggested that Markion is a diminutive of Mark[os] but this only works if Markion's name is spelled Μαρκιον, like the "little boat" (πλοιαριον) in Mark 3:9. As far as I know, Markion's name is always spelled with an omega (Μαρκιων).

It seems as though the suffix -ίων is a comparative suffix according to the Perseus website:

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The comparative suffix (earlier -iōs) is akin to the Greek -ίων, or the Sanskrit -iyans

http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/...3Asmythp%3D124
Which is also corroborated by a couple of Google books pages.

So what's the deal with the name "Markion"?
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So what's the deal with the name "Markion"?
I haven't done the relevant research, but just guessing off the top of my head, I think the deal is that some people, when reading early Christian writings, are pretty sure that it's all in some kind of code.
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