The Didache - History's First Christian Handbook

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A first century text that many Christians don't even know exists! It predates some of the books in the Bible, and gives some practical guidance for being a Christian. We're taking a quick look

LINKS:
Download the e-book (it's 10 pages, you'll get through it fast): www.thebrothersrobinson.com/post/the-didache
A sermon from fellow Aussie Fr Andrew about the Didache, how to use the Didache in our lives:    • The Didache as a blueprint for our li...  
Another Didache intro but with cool animations (from an all round good channel to follow):    • How Christian Were Taught | Church Fa...  

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コメント (21)
  • @dj393
    Finding that the Didache existed and reading it was the beginning of my questioning Protestantism and looking into the Eastern Orthodox church. My adult son converted first and I followed a year later.
  • The Didache and Nicene Creed should be in every intro or appendix of the NT. The Church has always been ecclesiastical.
  • I was literally just looking for a version of the Didache to read, and then opened YouTube and saw your video today is about it.
  • As a protestant that is diligently studying Orthodoxy for my own sake, this is a great channel. This is about 4 videos in for me and I really like the content.
  • I was reading the Didache with my mother just 2 hours ago. Perfect timing :)
  • Just found your channel from Jonathan Pageau's endorsement! Incredibly polished content; shocking to find on a sub-1000 channel! I will have to share your content with my Protestant family (my mother thus far has been especially intrigued by Orthodoxy).
  • Another interesting thing is that the commonly known ending of the Lord’s Prayer, “for Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever,” is not in the earliest manuscripts from the Gospels, but it does appear as an addendum in the Didache. Scholars have generally concluded that its presence in later manuscripts of Matthew (and hence the KJV) is by the influence of the Didache. I like to think that the Didache continues to show its influence on us.
  • @777Justin
    I have a book of the apostolic fathers, and the die-dack is included at the very back. It’s not very long.
  • We were just talking about the Didache with the priest in our parish. Very timely video!
  • Honestly, the Didache is my favourite writing of the apostolic fathers, with the letters of Ignatius of Antioch, and the letter of Polycarp. After that video, I love that book even more.
  • I read the Didache at adoration a few months ago; after watching this I'll have to reread it.
  • Great video! I come from an evangelical background and have been looking in to Orthodoxy for a little over a year now. This writing is big blow to the last remnants of what I was taught about Christianity growing up. Every Christian should read this.
  • Praying for growth for your channel. You have certainly blessed me by helping me to grow in my faith.
  • @chadm9188
    We were reading the Didache together with a group of young believers almost 35 years ago. I just did a search and found your video. Well done!
  • As a Catholic oh, I thank you for doing the series. Pax Christi
  • @goblinondrums
    Awesome explanation. I’m surprised how we quickly ran away from this.
  • Holy cow, you definitely need more views. I’ve been looking into the Didache for the last few months now and your video is just what I needed. Thanks for the great content!