Category:Didache (text)
The Didache is an early Christian document included in collections of Apostolic Fathers.
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Overview
In 1873 a copy of the long lost Didache was rediscovered in a library in Constantinople and published a decade later. Ever since, this little book has attracted a large amount of scholarly attention due to the light it sheds on the beliefs and practices of the early Christians
The book presents itself as "The teaching of the Lord to the Gentiles by the Twelve Apostles" and is very close to the theology of the Gospel of Matthew, although addressing problems that are more typical of the end of the first century.
Soma major themes in the document
The Two Ways
There are two paths, one of life and one of death… This is the path of life: Love the God who made you and your neighbor as yourself. And whatever you do not want to happen to you, do not do to another… Bless those who curse you, pray for your enemies… Give to everyone who asks and do not ask for anything back…
Do not murder, do not commit adultery, do not engage in pederasty, do not engage in porneia (prostitution, sexual immorality). Do not steal, do not practice magic, do not use enchanted potions, do not abort a fetus or kill a child that is born. Do not desire what belongs to your neighbor, do not commit perjury, do not give false testimony, do not speak insults, do not bear grudges. Do not be of two minds or speak from both sides of your mouth… Do not be fond of money”
“If you can bear the entire yoke of the Lord, you will be perfect; but if you cannot, do as much as you can” (Didache); cf. Matthew 5:48: Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.
Against the “Hypocrites” (=the Pharisees)
- Do not let your fasts coincide with those of the hypocrites. They fast on Monday and Thursday, so you must fast on Wednesday and Friday.
- You should not pray like the hypocrites. Instead, pray like this, just as the Lord commanded in his Gospel: “Our Father in Heaven…” Pray like this three times a day.
- Let no one eat or drink of the Eucharist except those who have been baptized into the name of the Lord, for the Lord has also spoken concerning this: “Do not give what is holy to dogs.” [[See Canaanite Woman: the distinction between baptized and not-baptized is replacing the distinction between Jews and Gentiles]]
Yard of the ancient church of St. Ambrose, Milan, Italy
True and false prophets
- “Welcome anyone who comes and teaches… but only if his teaching brings the knowledge of the Lord…If he stays three days, he is a false prophet… If he asks for money, he is a false prophet… If he orders a meal in the Spirit and eats on it, he is a false prophet… If he wants to remain with you, and he is a tradesman, let him work and eat… If anyone says in the Spirit. Give me money… do not listen to him. But if he tells you to give on behalf of others who are in need, let no judge him.” (Didache)
The authority in the Church
Appoint for yourselves bishops and deacons… you must not despise them, for they are your honored men, along with the prophets and teachers Prophets and teachers are still more important than bishops and deacons.
Warnings against false expectations about the return of Jesus
All the time you have believed will be of no use to you if you are not found perfect in the last time… Then the deceiver of the world will appear as a son of God and will perform signs and wonders and the earth will be delivered into his hands… Many will fall away but those who endure in their faith will be saved… And then there will appear the signs of the truth: first the sign of an opening in heaven, then the sign of the sound of a trumpet, and third, the resurrection of the dead… Then the world will see the Lord coming upon the clouds of heaven. The Didache claims that Jesus will return only AFTER the end of times
External links
Pages in category "Didache (text)"
The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.
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- Teaching of the Twelve Apostles (1884 Bryennios, Hitchcock, Brown), book
- The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles (1884 De Romestin), book
- Lehre der zwölf Apostel (1884 Harnack), book
- The Teaching of the Apostles and the Sibylline Books (1885 Harris), book
- The Oldest Church Manual; called, The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles (1885 Schaff), book
- Die Lehre der zwölf Apostel (1888 Wohlenberg), book
- La Doctrine des douze Apôtres et ses enseignements (1891 Jacquier), thesis
- Barnabas, Hermas and the Didache (1920 Robinson), book
- La Didachè; ou, L'enseignement des douze apôtres (1921 Bresson), book
- The Riddle of the Didache: Fact or Fiction, Heresy or Catholicism? (1938 Vokes), book
- La Didachè, Instructions des apôtres (1958 Audet), book
- Barnabas and the Didache (1965 Kraft), book
- Liturgical Traditions in the Didache (1968 Vööbus), book
- L'énigme de la Didachè (1970 Giet), book
- La Doctrine des Douze Apôtres (1978 Rordorf, Tuilier), book
- The Sayings of Jesus in the Teaching of the Twelve Apostles (1989 Jefford), book
- Die Didache (1989 Niederwimmer), book
- Concordantia in Didachen (1993 Urbán), book
- The Didache in Context: Essays on Its Text, History, and Transmission (1995 Jefford), edited volume
- The Didache in Modern Research (1996 Draper), edited volume
- A Critical Concordance to the Didache; or, Teaching of the Twelve Apostles (1996 Thompson, Baird), book
- Eschatology in the Making: Mark, Matthew, and the Didache (1997 Balabanski), book
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- Didachè: insegnamento degli apostoli (2000 Visonà), book
- The Didache: Its Jewish Sources and Its Place in Early Judaism and Christianity (2002 Sandt, Flusser), book
- The Didache: Faith, Hope, & Life of the Earliest Christian Communities (2003 Milavec), book
- The Church in Antioch in the First Century CE (2003 Slee), book
- Didache and Judaism: Jewish Roots of an Ancient Christian-Jewish Work (2004 Del Verme), book
- Urchristliche Identität in Matthäusevangelium, Didache und Jakobusbrief (2004 Garleff), book
- The Gospel of Matthew's Dependence on the Didache (2004 Garrow), book
- Didachè: insegnamenti e simboli eucaristici dell'età apostolica (2004 Guidetti), book
- The Didache: Text, Translation, Analysis, and Commentary (2004 Milavec), book
- Matthew and the Didache: Two Documents from the Same Jewish-Christian Milieu? (2005 Sandt), book
- The Way of the Didache: The First Christian Handbook (2007 Varner), book
- Matthew, James, and Didache: Three Related Documents in Their Jewish and Christian Settings (2008 Sandt, Zangenberg), edited volume
- Knowledge and the Coming Kingdom: The Didache's Meal Ritual and Its Place in Early Christianity (2008 Schwiebert), book
- The Teaching of the Twelve: Believing & Practicing the Primitive Christianity of the Ancient Didache Community (2009 Jones), book
- The Didache: A Window on the Earliest Christians (2010 O'Loughlin), book
- The Didache: A Missing Piece of the Puzzle in Early Christianity (2015 Draper, Jefford), edited volume
- Didache & Barnabas (2016 Wilhite, Pierce), book
- Bonds and Boundaries Among the Early Churches: Community Maintenance in the Letter of James and the Didache (2018 Yu), book
- "One of Life and One of Death": Apocalypticism and the Didache's Two Ways (2019 Wilhite), book
- The Didache: A Commentary (2019 Wilhite), book
Media in category "Didache (text)"
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