What is the Didache?

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  • @earlychristianhistorywithm8684
    @earlychristianhistorywithm8684  Před 6 měsíci +11

    Hi everyone, I hope you enjoy this video about the Didache, one of the most important texts in early Christianity, one of the earliest outside of the New Testament, definitely worth learning about!

    • @finallythere100
      @finallythere100 Před 3 měsíci

      The Didache is a Chrsitian - and it is wholly a CATHOLIC text.

  • @jcels4233
    @jcels4233 Před 6 měsíci +17

    The fact that, there are such strong emphasis on the laws concerning what you can eat, may be subtle sign that it was written quite early, or quite close the time of the apostles. Very Interesting

    • @ryanparris1021
      @ryanparris1021 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I noticed the same thing when I read it a few years back. I imagined it being read in my church today and the discussion it would kick off.

  • @rob.taylor
    @rob.taylor Před 2 měsíci +2

    Discovered this book 15 years ago and it, along with the volume of the Apostolic Fathers, and the Ante-Nicean Fathers, completely changed my Christian practice and ministry. It's interesting I see the exact same books on your bookshelf behind you as is on mine.

  • @johnsiverls116
    @johnsiverls116 Před 4 měsíci +2

    ❤❤❤ Love to all, its great to understand how early believers were taught.

  • @jimtempler5489
    @jimtempler5489 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Very good Michael! A very good presentation from modern a Christian perspective!
    Should we be surprised that the Didache is written from a Jewish perspective. The first century "church" (synagogue ?) was made up of disciples of a Jewish Messiah. Of course we can't know the ratio of Jews and Gentiles disciples when the Didache was written but it's obvious it is full of Jewish context because our faith was birthed from Judaism. The disciples were practicing Judaism and most likely had no clue our faith would separate from it's mother doctrine and gospel. We can imagine the Didache was written by Jewish believers to Gentiles who had left their pagan gods to service their maker and creator. The Jewish believers would have taught from the Scriptures and traditions of Israel. They would have taught as a normal course (and it's right in the Didache) what the Jewish Messiah had taught them through Jesus's apostles who all were Jewish.
    So thank you Michael for you positive take on the Didache!
    I would highly recommend the book "The Way of Life" by Toby Janicki for an in depth commentary from a Messianic Jewish perspective. I would claim that is the perspective the disciples of Jesus would have had when the Didache was written.
    Blessings to whoever took the time to read my thoughts. Shalom!

  • @jeffscottkennedy
    @jeffscottkennedy Před rokem +10

    Very helpful synopsis. Thanks Dr Bird. Particularly the issue of baptism.

  • @Anna-mc3ll
    @Anna-mc3ll Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing this very interesting piece of information as well as for your comments!
    Kind regards,
    A.

  • @chapagawa
    @chapagawa Před 5 dny

    Thanks. I find it interesting that the history of the early church represented in the didache shows no fealty between the local churches to any central governing body, and instead instructs caution with the traveling elders.

  • @GR65330
    @GR65330 Před 5 měsíci +12

    It seems that the Didache attests to the Catholic faith. We see that the early Church was liturgical; The form of baptism is the same as Catholics and with the Eucharist being the center of Christian worship.

    • @earlychristianhistorywithm8684
      @earlychristianhistorywithm8684  Před 5 měsíci +5

      There's clear continuity with later Catholic tradition.

    • @newchillynoble2412
      @newchillynoble2412 Před měsícem

      *orthodox

    • @axeljauregui8213
      @axeljauregui8213 Před 27 dny

      @@newchillynoble2412Catholic

    • @freddurstedgebono6029
      @freddurstedgebono6029 Před 10 dny

      Noooo its closer to orthodox. You dont find bread and wine becoming literal flesh and blood, you dont find saint or Mary “veneration” (worship), you don’t find the papacy, you don’t find purgatory. If anything its closer to orthodoxy

    • @freddurstedgebono6029
      @freddurstedgebono6029 Před 10 dny

      @@earlychristianhistorywithm8684wrong

  • @jefftitterington7600
    @jefftitterington7600 Před rokem +4

    Thank you, I will stay tuned! "This is a great get'em hooked" overview!

  • @lisahooper7578
    @lisahooper7578 Před 9 měsíci +4

    So helpful! Thank you!

  • @davidsanabria6006
    @davidsanabria6006 Před rokem +14

    A wonderful analysis of one of my top 5 favorite ante-Nicene Christian Documents.

    • @kmc6506
      @kmc6506 Před rokem +2

      What are your other 4 favorites?

    • @Achill101
      @Achill101 Před rokem +3

      Yes, tell us of your other four, please.

    • @southerncuban5845
      @southerncuban5845 Před rokem +1

      are there more? please, share!

    • @haydencran2715
      @haydencran2715 Před rokem

      ​@@Achill101you 77😅t you😅😅uu😅😅😅

    • @ShawHortonMusic
      @ShawHortonMusic Před 11 měsíci +1

      What are your other four favorites?

  • @JayRedding12_12
    @JayRedding12_12 Před rokem +18

    "Assemble on the Lord’s day, and break bread and offer the Eucharist; but first make confession of your faults, so that your sacrifice may be pure. Anyone who has a difference with his fellow is not to take part until he has been reconciled, so as to avoid profaning your sacrifice [Mt 5:23-24]. For this is the offering of which the Lord said, “Everywhere and always bring me a sacrifice that is undefiled, for I am a great king, says the Lord, and my name is the wonder of nations” [Mal 1:11, 14] [Didache 14 (c. A.D. 50)].

    • @ri3m4nn
      @ri3m4nn Před 8 měsíci +1

      The "Lord's Day" is not in the Greek. "Day" was added.

    • @corystraine4271
      @corystraine4271 Před 3 měsíci

      What bible are you reading?
      'So if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there before the altar and go. First be reconciled to your brother, and then come and offer your gift. '
      Matthew 5:23-24 ESV
      'Therefore if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath ought against thee; leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way; first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift. '
      Matthew 5:23-24 KJV
      Even the KJV doesn't read anything like yours. So I'm very confused.

    • @user-sd6yu1xs4g
      @user-sd6yu1xs4g Před 3 měsíci

      @@corystraine4271 check out Catholic

  • @HashimWarren
    @HashimWarren Před rokem +5

    Super helpful. Thanks for this overview

  • @elliotwalton6159
    @elliotwalton6159 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for this pep talk. I have the Hermeneia volumes of The Odes and Shepherd of Hermas on my shelf, but I've been dragging my feet with the Didache. Your introduction is very helpful and encouraging.

  • @johnny.musician
    @johnny.musician Před rokem +18

    I’ll be following this discussion and further episodes on this book. It’s always struck me (when I’m feeling a bit wee contrarian) as something deserving of including in the Canon.

    • @Achill101
      @Achill101 Před rokem +1

      We have, at least, the gospel of Matthew, to which the didache seems related. But I agree that the didache would make some good readings on Sunday.

    • @rayne6719
      @rayne6719 Před rokem +1

      How dare you read books not approved of by your church daddies

    • @nichmon3221
      @nichmon3221 Před rokem +1

      @@rayne6719 well if I was someone's enemy (as Satan is Jesus') and I was smart and wanted to mislead Jesus' followers (as Satan is), I couldn't think of a better way to do it than to write (or ask someone to) a book that is very similar to the Bible, but just a wee bit misleading, enough for people to think "Well it's so similar to the Gospel, it must be true", although it's just enough misleading to cause sacrilege against Jesus. Therefore, I think it is good judgement for our church fathers to study and discern which books should be included or discluded due to possible forgery.

    • @rayne6719
      @rayne6719 Před rokem

      @@nichmon3221 good point. Presupposing that Satan exists and has power to bewitch people into writing things.

    • @fatcrruise6508
      @fatcrruise6508 Před rokem +1

      the content of didache is actually similar to catholic canon law books.

  • @kidkratoski3778
    @kidkratoski3778 Před rokem +3

    This was very helpful ty😮😇😇😇

  • @jollybucket669
    @jollybucket669 Před rokem +6

    If you listen the the Didache on audible it's about 20 mind, this video is longer then the actual Didache. Just thought I would share.

  • @ChristAliveForevermore
    @ChristAliveForevermore Před 10 měsíci +9

    It feels like we are living in a time of great lawlessness right now.

    • @Hotel_Chuck
      @Hotel_Chuck Před 9 měsíci +1

      We are
      #JesusIsComingSoon

    • @jefreagan
      @jefreagan Před měsícem

      “Really?” (Dripping with sarcasm.)

  • @nicolaasvanroosendael697
    @nicolaasvanroosendael697 Před měsícem

    Thank you for this work. Most enlightening.

  • @roseroca8031
    @roseroca8031 Před rokem +4

    Informative ….

  • @lucianoprea7038
    @lucianoprea7038 Před rokem +5

    Be blessed brother. Very usefull. Greatings from Romania.

  • @believer8793
    @believer8793 Před rokem +11

    You forgot an important warning. It says to confess your sins in the Church…

  • @asianaticsworld9786
    @asianaticsworld9786 Před rokem +24

    It proves Catholics practice these all.

    • @xxFairestxx
      @xxFairestxx Před rokem +8

      Not all. Orthodoxy is it 👍🏻

    • @ntlearning
      @ntlearning Před rokem +4

      And then developed more …😂

    • @qijiy
      @qijiy Před rokem +6

      @@ntlearning amen.. this is more Jewish than Papist

    • @ntlearning
      @ntlearning Před rokem

      @@qijiy yes indeed

    • @CCiPencil
      @CCiPencil Před rokem +7

      Everything proves Catholicism in the circular reasoning of Catholicism

  • @michaelsterling2650
    @michaelsterling2650 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Excellent introduction.

  • @ryanparris1021
    @ryanparris1021 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Didache is great. Polycarp Epistle is incredible too (I forget if there’s more than one). I also moved into a more Monarchic view of the Trinity in light of the early church’s writings of emphasis on the Fathers First Authority. At least, that’s how I took it overall not dogmatic about the nuances.

    • @earlychristianhistorywithm8684
      @earlychristianhistorywithm8684  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Ryan, if you check the channel, I also have a video about Polycarp!

    • @ryanparris1021
      @ryanparris1021 Před 5 měsíci

      @@earlychristianhistorywithm8684 I will thanks a lot! Your channel is absolutely fantastic, and Polycarp is one of the greatest men to ever live.

    • @pede8889
      @pede8889 Před 2 měsíci

      Yeshua the Christ IS THE FATHER, THE REDEEMER OF ISRAEL THE ONE HOLY PROTECTOR OF ISRAEL. IN THE FLESH.
      BOW AND WORSHIP HIM.
      Do you not KNOW ME by now PHILIP?

    • @ryanparris1021
      @ryanparris1021 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@pede8889 At His baptism. Who was talking to Jesus?

    • @pede8889
      @pede8889 Před 2 měsíci

      @@ryanparris1021 there is only one. I'll let you choose

  • @j7489
    @j7489 Před rokem +11

    Why do Catholics and Orthodox adherents in every comment section praise their denomination more than Christ? I do not understand this tendency.

    • @Coconutlacroix
      @Coconutlacroix Před 6 měsíci +8

      Because it’s the body of Christ and points to him.

    • @wilsontexas
      @wilsontexas Před 3 měsíci

      Salvation comes through the church men.

    • @nadiadiiorio1850
      @nadiadiiorio1850 Před měsícem

      Because the doctrine of the First early Church (the Roman Catholic Church) is part of the doctrine written in the Bible

    • @wilsontexas
      @wilsontexas Před měsícem +1

      @@nadiadiiorio1850 Sorry the first early church was not roman....

    • @nadiadiiorio1850
      @nadiadiiorio1850 Před měsícem

      @@wilsontexas sorry San Ireneo of Lione has written a historical document “Against Heresies “, where he writes the terms: Catholic Church. if you deny history it’s not my fault

  • @DrRachelRApe
    @DrRachelRApe Před 8 měsíci +1

    15:00 It's a reference to when Jesus was catching the Pharisees in their ignorance (Matthew 22: 41-45) by asking them about Psalms 110. "If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?"

  • @Achill101
    @Achill101 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the video.
    I've heard of the Didache and its content, and your video refreshed and clarified it. Do you know of any text-critical studies of it, if it might depend on aramaic urtext or that could give better limits of earliest and latest creation?

    • @bec5gtr
      @bec5gtr Před rokem +1

      The way if life by toby janicki

    • @Achill101
      @Achill101 Před rokem +1

      @@bec5gtr - thanks. I'll check it out.

  • @andrewgardner4760
    @andrewgardner4760 Před rokem +1

    Thanks!

  • @RenjuPhilip
    @RenjuPhilip Před rokem +4

    Praise God , its a blessing to hear this. I wonder why it was not used in the book of common worship . We have creeds and apocrypha portions like song of three young men. Could you shed some light on that? Also Rev Michael can you please share this writeup?

    • @Achill101
      @Achill101 Před rokem +2

      The didache text was rediscovered only in 1873, in one copy. First, its existence had to become known more widely and its authenticity confirmed, with fragments from other places. And even afterwards, I expect some resitance against its inclusion in services.

    • @RenjuPhilip
      @RenjuPhilip Před rokem +1

      @@Achill101 okay thank you for the reply

    • @salauerman7082
      @salauerman7082 Před rokem

      You mentioned praying to the Lord - I agree with that.
      In my opinion, Prayers to dead folks is the equivalent of eating food sacrificed to dead gods…

    • @TrentonErker
      @TrentonErker Před rokem

      It was used in the early church. It’s referenced in other texts.
      Also, the creator of the New Testament (meaning he suggested it’s current make up) St Athanasius suggested to use the Didache in the same letter he suggested the NT books.
      He says “here are the 27 books to use in liturgy, and for those new to the church, here are 10 other books to read to get context” and the Didache was one of those 10. This was paraphrased obviously

    • @TrentonErker
      @TrentonErker Před rokem

      @@Achill101They knew it existed before the copy was discovered because early texts referenced it

  • @socioster
    @socioster Před rokem +14

    It confirms the Catholic faith. Whoever doesn't eat my flesh and drink my blood does not have part in me.

    • @nasserfirelordarts6574
      @nasserfirelordarts6574 Před rokem +8

      Not to be that guy, but the Orthodox Christians do that too.

    • @socioster
      @socioster Před rokem +6

      @Nasser FireLord Arts Because they are Catholic as well.

    • @chosen4J
      @chosen4J Před rokem +4

      Did the thief at the cross eat flesh snd blood or just believed and repented?

    • @Taqiyya-Redflag
      @Taqiyya-Redflag Před rokem

      ​@@chosen4Jexactly

    • @Taqiyya-Redflag
      @Taqiyya-Redflag Před rokem +2

      ​@@chosen4Jlikewise,
      Was he baptized in water?

  • @rickypalacios1554
    @rickypalacios1554 Před rokem +1

    So is this document like a mix of leviticus and the synoptic gospels

  • @johnsiverls116
    @johnsiverls116 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This document belongs to the Church not Catholic, Orthodox or Protestant but to all of us.

    • @DarthVaderNGC936
      @DarthVaderNGC936 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Not Protestant

    • @tarablattner1087
      @tarablattner1087 Před 3 měsíci +1

      It is interesting you say that, it actually feels more protestant to me. Baptism is not infant and should be submersion in natural running water. There is comment on communion with no commentary on transubstantiation. Confessing to one another (not a priest)is fairly common within protestantism although not necessarily called confession. Simple church structure Bishop and Deacons no comment on pope or priest. I find it all quite interesting and agree with the initial comment it is good for us all. I am new to the topic and plan to learn more.

    • @nadiadiiorio1850
      @nadiadiiorio1850 Před měsícem

      Learn theology which forcefully implies to read tradition because tradition was written by the early first Christian. Read “Agains Heresies” of Ireneo of Lione, this is the primitive church: he named the Catholic church exactly with these two terms the Catholic Church, in his book against heresies

    • @lindamorgan2678
      @lindamorgan2678 Před 10 dny +1

      Most protestants will ignore it if they are even aware of it. Remember Sola Scriptura! tradition and history are nothing and to be ignored.

  • @jefreagan
    @jefreagan Před 5 měsíci +2

    Not that Micheal is following the Church fathers (I just wanted his take on the Didache), but there are those that follow and study Church father’s teachings rather than the Word.
    Traditions tend to lead away from the Scriptures, and place emphasis on the Church fathers, so the whole counsel of God trumps Church fathers every time.
    Of course this is a rudimentary informational video on a document that is worth careful study and research, while letting the Spirit lead, of course.
    Careful study of some of the Greek usage (see Lee Brainard) and tenses can be viewed as pre-tribulational, even putting Imminency aside. I know, I had to do a second take too. I try to stay Berean (Acts 17:11) as much as I can.
    Good work on the video. As I stated, the Didache can be a years long study.
    Blessings!

  • @larrymcclain8874
    @larrymcclain8874 Před měsícem

    What the Didache shows is the simplicity of the early church. These followers held a simple faith in Jesus as Messiah and Savior. They assembled in local churches without hierarchy above the local church, on Sunday to remember the sacrifice of Christ in the communion service, and receive instruction in the scriptural texts by reading the scrolls. Each local church had its own selection of bishops (overseers) and deacons. Traveling preachers would go from church to church in teaching the doctrine of these churches, which helped in keeping uniformity. Believers baptism was the initiatory rite into these church communities. These churches looked forward to Christ's second coming and resurrection of the dead, with judgement following. The chiliast approach to eschatology is definitely not evident here, which indeed demonstrates a break with the Jewish view. Clearly in the Didache the Jewish roots are present, but a separate Christian vision is definitely in play at this time, probably very late first century or very early second century. This document, though edited does closely follow the Christianity as expressed in the New Testament.

    • @lindamorgan2678
      @lindamorgan2678 Před 10 dny

      This document, "though edited" ?What do you mean by edited ? Thanks

    • @larrymcclain8874
      @larrymcclain8874 Před 10 dny

      @lindamorgan2678 Most scholars agree it was edited through the years, although the major parts have remained in tact. Just view online sources for the details.

  • @davidgomez1187
    @davidgomez1187 Před rokem +31

    Long live the Catholic Church ❤

    • @thekettlebellcoach
      @thekettlebellcoach Před 9 měsíci +1

      Amen.

    • @rondecambio7375
      @rondecambio7375 Před 9 měsíci +10

      It's already lived too long!🎉

    • @lisaburnside2101
      @lisaburnside2101 Před 8 měsíci +14

      Jesus Christ is the head of the Church not man - the invisible church He will separate the wheat from the terrors.

    • @rondecambio7375
      @rondecambio7375 Před 8 měsíci

      @@lisaburnside2101 How can Jesus be the head of a Church he never founded or intended to found.He was an observant Jew and remained so his whole life.Never did anyone write that he wanted a religion to be created in his name.Now Paul ,there is you founder.That pretentious bastard never even met Jesus, and yet he knew better than all of the Apostles combined.You had better read up on your Christianity history my friend.The Christian Church was founded by Paul not poor Jesus.

    • @sandydepiedras6372
      @sandydepiedras6372 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@rondecambio7375.... and continue on living....

  • @simonewilliams7224
    @simonewilliams7224 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Was it more like a Catechism?

  • @spidey6077
    @spidey6077 Před rokem

    I would like to know the church rubrics during the liturgy thanks

  • @HumbleSage28
    @HumbleSage28 Před 4 měsíci

    Why is there any doubt that it wasn't the Apostles?

  • @keithbk
    @keithbk Před rokem +1

    While some of the contents of the Didache are quite old, we know the whole of this writing is NOT contemporaneous with the apostles as the itinerant preacher advice would definitely be post-apostolic and likely more than a century after the time of the apostles. It's general advice on how to identify a traveling scam artist. These are undoubtedly post-Judaizers, as 1) Judaizers are not mentioned and 2) they have made a living of leeching off of Christian charity. In the first century, the Judaizers were Jewish "believers" who insisted on forcing Gentiles to become fully Jewish. The fact that they are not even referenced helps us to date this document into the 2nd century. This is the first reference to "pouring water on the forehead" of the bed-ridden who are unable to be baptized in any other way. Because the date of the full "existing" document is so late, we do not know how many "revisions" occurred in this writing over the centuries as there are no comparative documents in their entirety.

  • @ltcajh
    @ltcajh Před 2 měsíci

    I had to listen to this part twice, but you said the Eucharist is an act of cultic worship? The Lord's words are on par with Holy Scripture? Wait, He is the Word of God. Why did this need to be said, as though He was equivalent to an early bishop?

  • @budyharianto8229
    @budyharianto8229 Před rokem +1

    Is the Eucharisti in Didache without eat my flesh and drink my blood??....

    • @saintejeannedarc9460
      @saintejeannedarc9460 Před rokem +2

      Yes, it has no traces of Catholicism, so it doesn't go into transubstantiation doctrines. The very title "the teachings of the 12 Apostles to the Nations" also show it doesn't have a later innovation of papal authority and Peter being put above all the apostles. This document was likely 2nd Century, before the teaching of the RCC became evolved and entrenched.

    • @ri3m4nn
      @ri3m4nn Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@saintejeannedarc9460bingo

    • @nadiadiiorio1850
      @nadiadiiorio1850 Před měsícem

      Lie. It says that whoever does not recognize the Eucharist is the body of Christ is heretic. This is not written there but is written in Against the Heresies of Ireneo of Lione, another book of the early first Christian where the author named the Catholic Church, Catholic Church even at his times ​@@saintejeannedarc9460

  • @chrisregas5045
    @chrisregas5045 Před rokem +2

    I missed the section in the Didache on women elders. Hmmmm.

    • @ri3m4nn
      @ri3m4nn Před 8 měsíci +1

      Nice argument from slience

    • @nadiadiiorio1850
      @nadiadiiorio1850 Před měsícem

      Romans 16:1
      New International Version
      Personal Greetings
      16 I commend to you our sister Phoebe, a deacon[a][b] of the church in Cenchreae.

    • @nadiadiiorio1850
      @nadiadiiorio1850 Před měsícem

      Women were also bringing the good news too and serving the church… women inside the Catholic Church read at the altar the Word of God. It’s not just the priest who reads. To serve inside a Church means you encourage others and/or you read the word at the altar. That’s what deacon also means: to serve. When it’s a woman she can serve the church and read the word and encourage other Christians. When it’s a man he can give baptism and so on. A woman it’s not consecrated like a priest is. It is a common woman the one who reads the word at the altar of the Catholic Church just like the priest does but she doesn’t explain the word, like a priest must do. She can nonetheless encourage the church

    • @chrisregas5045
      @chrisregas5045 Před 29 dny

      No mention of female elders/overseers/pastors in the NT.

    • @nadiadiiorio1850
      @nadiadiiorio1850 Před 28 dny

      @@chrisregas5045 what is a deacon?
      Meaning of deacon= The deacon's ministry has three dimensions: liturgy, word and service. At the liturgy, he assists the bishop and priests. At the Mass, the deacon proclaims the Gospel, may be invited to preach the homily, and assists at the altar.
      Romans 16:1 16 I commend to you our sister Phoebe, a deacon[a][b] of the church in Cenchreae.

  • @j2b348
    @j2b348 Před rokem

    I do have a question ❓ is the Didache the teaching of the Apostles, is it apostolic teaching???

  • @Benjamin-jo4rf
    @Benjamin-jo4rf Před rokem +2

    Why didn't you just read it. It takes twenty minutes to read it

    • @Achill101
      @Achill101 Před rokem +2

      There are videos where it is read.
      I thought he gave a good overview.

  • @alexanderkrneta8032
    @alexanderkrneta8032 Před rokem

    Doesn't it say pour, not sprinkle?

  • @lessiesites2375
    @lessiesites2375 Před rokem

    Fact #4 relationship is misspelled

  • @wilsontexas
    @wilsontexas Před 3 měsíci

    The didache is an early church document where they teach us to devote ourselves to Mary and pray to her.

  • @motivationking9536
    @motivationking9536 Před 5 měsíci

    Can a copy be put here?

  • @Peter64AD
    @Peter64AD Před 11 měsíci +1

    This letter was given to the first church not the Catholic Church.

    • @ateam388
      @ateam388 Před 10 měsíci +4

      The Catholic Church is the first Christian Church.
      Saint Ignatius who was taught by the apostle John said this in 107AD: See that you all follow the bishop, even as Jesus Christ does the Father, and the presbytery as you would the apostles; and reverence the deacons, as being the institution of God. Let no man do anything connected with the Church without the bishop. Let that be deemed a proper Eucharist, which is administered either by the bishop, or by one to whom he has entrusted it. Wherever the bishop shall appear, there let the multitude of the people also be; even as wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church. -Letter to the Smyrnaeans, Ch 8

    • @ri3m4nn
      @ri3m4nn Před 8 měsíci

      ​@ateam388 obviously not. Acts 15 shows the split between the Gentile and Jewish Christians.

    • @ateam388
      @ateam388 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@ri3m4nn All so called Christians outside of the Catholic church at that time were heretics.

    • @micahroy9668
      @micahroy9668 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@ateam388 the other Orthodox churches can equally claim to be the first Church. There is no definitive proof that the RCC is the same church that was started by Peter.

    • @Mach15-20
      @Mach15-20 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@micahroy9668There is definitive proof. Because the Roman Church was seen as indefectible/Infallible from the earliest times. Because it was the See of Peter who held the Primacy.

  • @mehere8-32
    @mehere8-32 Před rokem +2

    Excellent.

    • @brandonedwards1181
      @brandonedwards1181 Před 8 dny

      By doing so you choose your own religion, you cannot separate the two and when you do you create your own religion, the Lord heal your mind

  • @Moe-xg6bu
    @Moe-xg6bu Před rokem

    When it say question none trust in scholars educated guesser deceiving self void in know unknown exactly like gues is know in life is Deceiving self exactly why you don't know self unknown to even self

  • @Danaluni59
    @Danaluni59 Před rokem +1

    🎶Who can take Christian doctrine?🎶sun it up ‘n’ a paragraph or two? 🎶the didache can🎵the didache🎶

  • @kylebaird4642
    @kylebaird4642 Před 9 měsíci

    😊

  • @rezekgabrael7859
    @rezekgabrael7859 Před 7 měsíci +4

    ORTHODOXY IS WHAT CHRIST TAUGHT AND THE APPOSTELS PREACHED☦️☦️☦️☦️

    • @nadiadiiorio1850
      @nadiadiiorio1850 Před měsícem

      The first writings of the first Christians, like Saint Ireneo of Lione wrote about the Catholic Roman Church. Read: “Against the Heresies” by Saint Ireneo of Lione. He named the Catholic Church in his writings

    • @infantryblack
      @infantryblack Před měsícem

      Christian Tora observers are close to what was practiced.

    • @nadiadiiorio1850
      @nadiadiiorio1850 Před měsícem

      @@infantryblack you are talking nonsense

    • @infantryblack
      @infantryblack Před měsícem

      @@nadiadiiorio1850 It is even stated many times in this video how the book leans heavily into the Jewish roots and the Old testamentestaments . They followed the feast days and observed the Sabath Friday night to Saturday night. It was not till Constantine was the Sabath moved to Sunday. Do not judge my words based on your ignorance.

    • @nadiadiiorio1850
      @nadiadiiorio1850 Před měsícem

      @@infantryblack you are talking nonsense. A good lot of the world population is ignorant on religious topics, but mind you.. to assume everyone is ignorant on this topic, is called syllogism: something that God didn’t like when Job’s friends did this to Job. Job’s friends were guilty of syllogism

  • @2feathers409
    @2feathers409 Před 11 měsíci

    Why does everyone pronounce it wrong?

    • @nadiadiiorio1850
      @nadiadiiorio1850 Před měsícem

      Because these are the teachings the 12 apostles conveyed to the other Apostles who wrote the letter you can find in the Didachè

  • @fisterklister
    @fisterklister Před rokem

    A headache?

  • @childrenoflight3010
    @childrenoflight3010 Před rokem

    I think it's late 2nd century AD

    • @Achill101
      @Achill101 Před rokem +2

      Why do you think so?
      I thought it was earlier, because of the absence of Pauline theology.

    • @ri3m4nn
      @ri3m4nn Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@Achill101.... without Pauline theology? Hilarious

    • @Achill101
      @Achill101 Před 8 měsíci

      @@ri3m4nn - do you think there's Pauline theology in the Didache? Which one specifically?

    • @ri3m4nn
      @ri3m4nn Před 8 měsíci

      @@Achill101 the part where it calls the Eucharist Spiritual, or how about the fact it's clearly not Hewbrew-Christians by fasting on different days.

    • @Achill101
      @Achill101 Před 8 měsíci

      @ri3m4nn - the prayers for the Eucharist are clearly different between the Didache and Paul. There's much less emphasis on Jesus and on his sacrifice in the Didache.
      . . . To fasting: I don't think Paul ever recommended Wednesdays and Fridays, did he? There was more diversity in Second Temple Judaism than in later Rabbinical Judaism that recommended Mondays and Thursdays: fasting at two different days points more to faction building within Judaism than to Gentiles.

  • @Noone-rt6pw
    @Noone-rt6pw Před rokem

    Instead of giving money to pastors, give money whats called alms to the handicapped people of faith. Where the apostles orked with their hands, where tge faith is free. Where teaching the true faith is hard to find.

  • @nameunavailable1330
    @nameunavailable1330 Před 2 měsíci

    Die • dack

  • @saludanite
    @saludanite Před 2 měsíci

    When the Didache says "Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, it contradicts Jesus, Paul, and Peter.
    Nuff said! Moving on...

  • @hesedagape6122
    @hesedagape6122 Před rokem

    Making too much of the word Lord. Ravv (Lord) is the title of a Shaliah (Apostle) or senior-law-giving rabbi. Note Roman Catholic, Anglicans and Orthodox use this title routinely for their Bishops. Not that special. Jesus is the Lord. Other Bishops/Apostles are Lords as well but not with the definite article

  • @GizmoFromPizmo
    @GizmoFromPizmo Před 2 měsíci

    How do we know it's a first century work? we don't. That's just a guess. Where was it found and who found it? Nobody knows. It just appeared in the 11th century.

  • @robertpalumbo9089
    @robertpalumbo9089 Před 11 měsíci

    That deplorable word
    Epiosious

  • @kiwihans100
    @kiwihans100 Před rokem +5

    Paul wrote "Do not beyond what is written" ( 1Cor 4:6 ) This was Pauls's 'rule'! Also Jude ( Jesus's half brother) wrote about "The faith that was delivered once for all to the holy ones" ( Jude 3). Thus a Christian needs NOTHING MORE than the Holy bible. No manmade rules and regulations and requirement to please God & jesus Christ! The mistakes of the pharasees were now duplicated by the church leaders from the latter half of the first & into the second century! We dont need the 'Didache' or any other 'handbook' to prove we are serving Christ!

    • @CCiPencil
      @CCiPencil Před rokem +3

      The didache doesn’t invalidate sola scriptura. Scripture is the only infallible rule for faith and doctrine and it’s authority is supreme but that doesn’t mean there are other authorities we abide by. For instance, if a laymen or a pastor doesn’t hold to there church’s articles of faith then discipline is warranted. Don’t throw out all Christian writings because it isn’t the Bible, rather judge them based on scripture and they are helpful in understanding what early Christianity was like.

    • @kiwihans100
      @kiwihans100 Před rokem +4

      @@CCiPencil Sorry to say that appart from a few examples like Clement of Rome and even some of Origen's writings the majority of the 'church fathers' indulged in an effort to explain thr unexpalinable with strong references not just to the bible but to greek phi;osophy & even mythology!

    • @CCiPencil
      @CCiPencil Před rokem

      @@kiwihans100 I think it’s problematic to make blanket statements of church fathers. Some bad, some good, some great

    • @kiwihans100
      @kiwihans100 Před rokem +2

      @@CCiPencil I agree, some were sincere Christians first then writers who stuck closely to the inspired word. Others were clever men, well educated & who studied greek philosophy which was very popular amoung the intellegensia at the time, who later were converted and quickly made 'bishops' e.t.c, not because of their faith but their wisdom and cleverness ( 1 Cor 1 tells us that 'God chose the foolish things of the worl;d to put the wise men to shame").

    • @kiwihans100
      @kiwihans100 Před rokem +2

      @@CCiPencil Having studied the lives and teachings of most of the 'church fathers' a very few like Polycarp & Clement of Rome were sincere christians. Mainly they were clever, well educated men of learning, strongly influenced by greek philosophy. Tertullian for example was actually made a 'bishop' after only TWO YEARS of conversion following a long term as a greek philosopher. It caused much consternation as to his rapid appointment. The favour or not of the current emporer was also a factor in the popularity of these men. As I read 1 Cor chapter 1 it is very relevent to this question as Paul states in part "No many wise men were chosen for God put the wise men to shame and chose the foolish things of the world"

  • @arthurnunez5019
    @arthurnunez5019 Před rokem +3

    Tell me please what was the original practices early Christians? Like all Europeans you digress into ethnic paradigms when the truth is that Christianity came out of and is of the "Old Testament". Abraham, Isaac, Jacobs , Moses none of then were Jewish. None of the writings of the "New Testament" were available until about 40 to 50 years after the resurrection. So Christianity is the same religion Jesus gave Moses is the Sinai.

    • @Achill101
      @Achill101 Před rokem

      If you know it all, why don't you make a video about it (you could leave a link here).

    • @arthurnunez5019
      @arthurnunez5019 Před rokem +2

      @@Achill101 Wrong question to a simple inquiry. I pick up the Bible and read three times from Genesis 1 to Revelations 22 and could not find and difference between the Old and New Testament and all the so call Christian doctrines were absent, and no where around. So I began to ask myself certain questions.One of which is my opening statement. Do I know it all...I Do Not! But this I do know if Jesus Christ where to come today He would not recognize what we call Christianity. Truly searching for the truth is very difficult if not impossible. But it is note worthy that all have answered me in the same manner as you.

    • @Achill101
      @Achill101 Před rokem +1

      You claim "None of the writings of the New Testament were available until about 40 to 50 years after the resurrection", but that is NOT what most biblical scholars think today. They assume that the Pauline letters were written 10-30 years after the resurrection, were stored and reread in the addressed parishes. What is the evidence for your claim?

    • @arthurnunez5019
      @arthurnunez5019 Před rokem +2

      @@Achill101 None of the Apostles would heard of or think of, their letters and writings as the "New Testament" and at best the earliest correlation of their writings is about AD 66 to AD110. I know it may have angered some because I use "European" but the fact remains that modern Christian is a European construct and NOT A BIBLICAL one. None of the present day practices and doctrines of modern Christianity have anything to do with God's word but is based on Greek, Roman and Germanic ( European) Satanic traditions and philosophies deceptively portrayed and packaged as Christianity. And the Pauline letters were written much much later than your fatuous Biblical scholarship thinks. There are 11 years between Paul’s conversion (Acts 9:1-9) approximately 33-36 AD and when his the first apostolic journey (Acts 13:2-3), so approximately 44-47 AD, Paul started his ministry. EVIDENCE!!!

    • @Achill101
      @Achill101 Před rokem +1

      @@arthurnunez5019 - Satanic 🤣

  • @carefullychristian8657
    @carefullychristian8657 Před 8 měsíci

    In examining the lordnin didache you dont mention how in hebrew
    LORD YAHOVAH ADONAI is distinguished from LORD MESSIAH ADONEE.
    hence sit at my right hand until i put all your enemies under your feet.
    So no indication that jesus is God but is divine.

  • @anhumblemessengerofthelawo3858

    Questioner: Can you tell me the origin of the Ten Commandments?
    Ra: I am Ra. The origin of these commandments follows the law of negative entities impressing information upon positively oriented mind/body/spirit complexes. The information attempted to copy or ape positivity while retaining negative characteristics.
    Questioner: Was this done by the Orion group?
    Ra: I am Ra. This is correct.
    Questioner: What was their purpose in doing this?
    Ra: I am Ra. The purpose of the Orion group, as mentioned before, is conquest and enslavement. This is done by finding and establishing an elite and causing others to serve the elite through various devices such as the laws you mention and others given by this entity.
    Questioner: Was the recipient of the laws… of the Ten Commandments positively or negatively oriented?
    Ra: The recipient was one of extreme positivity, thus accounting for some of the pseudo-positive characteristics of the information received. As with contacts which are not successful, this entity, vibratory complex, Moishe, did not remain a credible influence among those who had first heard the philosophy of One and this entity was removed from this third-density vibratory level in a lessened or saddened state, having lost what you may call the honor and faith with which he had begun the conceptualization of the Law of One and the freeing of those who were of his tribes, as they were called at that time/space.
    Questioner: If this entity was positively oriented, how was the Orion group able to contact him?
    Ra: I am Ra. This was an intensive, shall we say, battleground between positively oriented forces of Confederation origin and negatively oriented sources. The one called Moishe was open to impression and received the Law of One in its most simple form. However, the information became negatively oriented due to his people’s pressure to do specific physical things in the third-density planes. This left the entity open for the type of information and philosophy of a self-service nature.
    Questioner: It would be unlike an entity fully aware of the knowledge of the Law of One to ever say “Thou shalt not.” Is this correct?
    Ra: I am Ra. This is correct.
    Ra Material (1981)

    • @ri3m4nn
      @ri3m4nn Před 8 měsíci +2

      Lolwat?

    • @stevenward3856
      @stevenward3856 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Sounds a lot like the many "Egyptian Books of the Dead", if the questioner is Osiris, and Ra is not the Egyptian creator god. In that case, it could be masonic., which also elevates both Isis and Osiris (who is the keeper of the land of the dead.). Anyway, is has little or nothing to do with Christianity and its infancy. It seems more occult whichever way the wind blows.

  • @BruceThePugDog
    @BruceThePugDog Před 4 měsíci

    Baptism should be done in the name of the Father, son and spirt. Yea Catholic foolishness.

  • @pamelalc63
    @pamelalc63 Před rokem +1

    So just read the scriptures. Very simples. Also as the Catholic Church us corrupted by idolatry.

    • @bernard9349
      @bernard9349 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Dont spread false news

    • @ri3m4nn
      @ri3m4nn Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@bernard9349pray to Mary yet today?

  • @trampasfitzgerald2475
    @trampasfitzgerald2475 Před 10 měsíci

    This guy is reading the whole time that he is speaking. Notice his eyes. Does he really know what he is speaking about? 😂

    • @earlychristianhistorywithm8684
      @earlychristianhistorywithm8684  Před 10 měsíci +6

      It's called a script, so I provide clear and well-thought descriptions, rather than off the cuff ramblings.

  • @Arcticstar69
    @Arcticstar69 Před rokem

    Ŵe have forsaken the Prince of peace.
    The selfbegotten freedom and Joy of The Lord.
    Trade your shares in the kingdom.
    Keep your silence.
    I am conserving myself about these matters.