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Didache
1st-century Koine Greek Christian text / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Didache (pronounced "did ah kay") or The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles is an early Christian hand book.[1] It was written in the first or early second century AD. It gives information about Christian ethics, rituals such as baptism and Eucharist, and Church organization.[1]
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