- The
Didache (/ˈdɪdəkeɪ, -ki/; Gr****: Διδαχή, translit. Didakhé, lit. "Teaching"), also
known as The Lord's
Teaching Through the
Twelve Apostles to the...
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occurs once in the New
Testament (1
Corinthians 16:22). It also
appears in
Didache 10:14. It is
transliterated into Gr****
letters rather than
translated and...
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complete edition of the
Didache. It was
written by an
otherwise unknown scribe named Leo, who
dated it 1056. The
codex contains the
Didache, the
Epistle of Barnabas...
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later writers One
short fragment of the
Apology of
Quadratus of
Athens The
Didache The
Epistle of
Barnabas The
Epistle to
Diognetus The
Shepherd of Hermas...
- the
Didache: Two Do****ents from the Same Jewish-Christian Milieu ?. ISBN 90-232-4077-4., in Van de Sandt, H.W.M., ed. (2005).
Matthew and the
Didache. Royal...
- and of the Holy Spirit" (Matthew 28:19). The
formula is
mentioned in the
Didache (7:1-3), and it is
mostly accepted as
authentic due to its
supporting m****cript...
- and the
Didache: Two Do****ents from the Same Jewish–Christian Milieu?. ISBN 9023240774., in Van de Sandt, H. W. M. (2005).
Matthew and the
Didache. Royal...
- Galilee, and the
Lucan version one year later, "very
likely in Judea".
Didache (at
chapter VIII)
reports a
version which is
closely similar to that of...
- immersion, may even have been a
minority practice in
early Christianity. The
Didache or
Teaching of the
Twelve Apostles, an
anonymous book of 16
short chapters...
- OCLC 28421734.
Turner 2000, p. 16.
Didache, 7,
translation by
Cyril C. Richardson. "
Didache",
Early Christian writings Didache Turner 2000, p. 16 (quote): 'The...