...Considered lost, the Didache was rediscovered by Philotheos Bryennios, a Greek Orthodox metropolitan bishop of Nicomedia in 1873 in the Greek Codex Hierosolymitanus written in 1056. Bryennios published it ten years later. He had earlier published the full text of the Epistles of Clement from the same manuscript in 1875. Read full entry
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- 1.Didache - Wikipedia
- Hyperlinked article examines the short treatise, also known as Doctrine or Teachings of the Twelve Apostles, which was considered to be part of the Bible by some ...
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idache
- 2.Didache
- Fragments of the Didache were found at Oxyrhyncus (P. Oxy 1782) from the fourth ... Hence a date for the Didache in its present form later than the second century ...
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Why wasn't the Didache I am a Christian and I am
doing a paper on this. I am to
find out why the Didache was
not inspired and put into the
Bible. Help, please? Much
appreciated. Thanks.
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The bible is not perfect book, it has many adding and voting sections that were taken out and changed. You will need the original bible from them only for those who are connected by those books, surely if they made them, those books now are for them to follow. I have yet to see anyone be a book, have you? |
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Can somebody please tell me Is it a Catholic book? Do
Catholics consider it divinely
inspired? How do the Eastern
Catholics regard it? What
about the Protestants...how do
they regard the Didache?
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Didache or The Teaching of the Twelve Disciples It is a first century writing that resembles a catechism of the first century for the Church. We are not sure of the authorship but it was certainly someone in the first century Catholic Christian community and probably a Bishop. The Church never considered it divinely inspired. The Eastern Catholics and the Orthodox recognise it as instructive. Protestants recognise its validity but do not trust it for instruction. It shows several things in it that are implicit in Scriptures to be practiced in the Church such as the Eucharist and the methodology of Baptism. It shows a weekly Eucharistic feast on the Lord's day. God bless! In Christ Fr. Joseph www.earlychristianwritings.com /didache.html - |
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Where in the world is the Where is the original Didache
located today? Does it exist,
or are there only translations
left?
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