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1 1,1 | rabbis and their disciples, traditions were handed down orally, 2 1,2 | Last Supper; I Cor. 15:3, traditions about the Resurrection). 3 1,2 | Cor. 7:12, 25), as well as traditions about the Lord's coming 4 2,4 | from the use of common oral traditions. J: P. Audet, who published 5 4,2 | enriching them from oral traditions and from creative imagination. 6 4,2 | materials are based upon traditions already known to us; this 7 4,4 | both made use of common traditions.~ One of the gospel fragments 8 4,8 | The Traditions of Matthias.~ The Acts records 9 4,8 | his name and called the Traditions ofMatthias. There was apparently 10 4,8 | the word in the plural, “traditions” (paradoseis), in I Cor. 11 4,8 | Matthias exhorts us in the Traditions: `Wonder at what is present 12 4,8 | was strongly held in the Traditions: “If the neighbor of one 13 4,8 | Clement records that the Traditions taught that the physical 14 4,8 | well have been part of the Traditions Clement speaks of so respectfully, 15 4,8 | that is known as yet of the Traditions, the Secret Sayings, and 16 4,10| which he calls the story and traditions of Mary, and the “Decree 17 5,4 | ascribing them to the “Traditions.” If he means the Acts of 18 6,2 | origin is reasonably clear; traditions like those in the Gospel 19 6,3 | shows that it contained traditions of the utmost value about 20 11,3 | ofthe Egyptians, and the Traditions of Matthias, and, although 21 16 | complete Greek text~The Traditions of Matthias; no text~The