Question 1: The Didache is mentioned by ________ (c. 324) as the Teachings of the Apostles following the books recognized as canonical[13]: | |||
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Question 2: These prayers make no reference to the redemptive death of Christ, or remembrance, as formulated by ________ in 1Corinthians 11:23-34, see also Substitutionary atonement. | |||
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Question 3: There are echoes in Justin Martyr, Tatian, Theophilus of Antioch, ________, and Lactantius. | |||
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Question 4: Writings ________ Didache Gospel of Matthew Epistle of James Gospel of the Ebionites Gospel of the Hebrews Gospel of the Nazoraeans Liturgy of St James |
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Question 5: In 1886, soon after the Didache was first published, and some sixty years before the discovery of the ________ and Nag Hammadi Codices, Scottish Professor M. | |||
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Question 6: Then comes short extracts in common with the ________, together with a curious passage on giving and receiving, which is also cited with variations in Shepherd of Hermas (Mand., ii, 4-6). | |||
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Question 7: Ancient sects Cerinthians ________ Elcesaites Essenes Notzrim Nazarenes Nazoraeans |
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Question 8: Figures Jesus John the Baptist Simon Peter Twelve Apostles ________ Simeon of Jerusalem Jude Paul of Tarsus Patriarchs of Jerusalem |
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Question 9: The second part (chapters 7 - 10) begins with an instruction on ________, which is to be conferred "in the Name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost" in “living water” (that is, natural flowing water), if it can be had — if not, in cold or even warm water. | |||
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Question 10: Chapter 3 attempts to explain how one vice leads to another: anger to murder, ________ to adultery, and so forth. | |||
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