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| Alphabetical [« »] dictated 2 dictionary 1 did 56 didache 18 didascalia 1 didascalus 1 didymus 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 corinthians 18 cornelius 18 dead 18 didache 18 east 18 fathers 18 further | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances didache |
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1 2,4| Apostolic Fathers and the Didache.~It was the Codex Alexandrinus 2 2,4| discipline, usually called the “Didache” (“teaching”), immediately 3 2,4| Oxyrhynchus Papyri xv.1782; Didache 1:36-4a, 2:7b-3:2a) and 4 2,4| a Latin version of the “Didache,” I:1-2.6a, and J. Schlecht, 5 2,4| Apostles) closely parallel to Didache 1-6 and Barnabas 18-20.~ 6 2,4| interrelations of the Greek “Didache” with the parallel texts. 7 2,4| 150, when the existing “Didache” was compiled. A more likely 8 2,4| Christian section in the “Didache,” 1:3-2:1, represents the 9 2,4| which the first part of the “Didache” is based, and that, in 10 2,4| Barnabas 18-20 is based on the “Didache.”~The ideas of the “Didache” 11 2,4| Didache.”~The ideas of the “Didache” do not vary greatly from 12 2,4| the latter half of the “Didache,” that Gospel was used. 13 2,4| preparing for baptism. The “Didache” is listed among the “apocrypha” 14 2,8| The words are gnosis and didache). What follows is a bold 15 2,8| and then the long-lost “Didache” (1883). It also contained 16 6 | communities, although the Didache (see chap. 2) offers a notable 17 15,3| that he knew either the Didache or the Letter of Barnabas. 18 16 | sixteenth chapter of the Didache which reflects the language