- Didache 1:1 / 1 Enoch 91:19
- Didache 1:2 / Tobit 4:15
- Didache 1:2 / Shabbat 31a
- Didache 1:2 / Matthew 7:12
- Didache 1:2 / Barnabas 19:1
- Didache 1:4 / Matthew 5:39
- Didache 1:6 / Sirach 12:1
- Didache 2:4 / Sirach 5:14
- Didache 2:4 / Sirach 28:13
- Didache 2:4 / James 3:8
- Didache 2:4 / 1 Enoch 91:4
- Didache 2:7 / Jubilees 36:4
- Didache 3:10 / Sirach 2:4
- Didache 4:1 / Sirach 7:29
- Didache 4:4 / James 1:8
- Didache 4:4 / 1 Enoch 91:4
- Didache 4:5 / Tobit 4:10
- Didache 4:5 / Sirach 4:31
- Didache 4:6 / Tobit 12:9
- Didache 4:6 / Bava Batra 10a
- Didache 4:8 / Sirach 4:5
- Didache 4:8 / Acts 4:32
- Didache 4:8 / Pirkei Avot 3:7
- Didache 4:8 / Luke 16:11
- Didache 6:2 / Sirach 51:26
- Didache 7:1 / Mishnah Mikvaot 1:8
- Didache 9:5 / Matthew 7:6
- Didache 13:2 / Luke 10:7
- Didache 13:3 / Sirach 7:31
- Didache 13:3 / LXX Deuteronomy 18:4
- Didache 14:2 / Malachi 1:11
- Didache 16:5 / 4 Ezra 6:25
Summary
Date: 50-70 C.E.
The Didache, also known as "The Lord's Teaching Through the Twelve Apostles to the Nations", is a brief and anonymous early Jewish-Christian treatise or form of catechism. It deals with ethics, rituals such baptism and communion, and Church organization. The Didache reveals how Jewish Christians saw themselves and how they adapted their practice for Gentile Christians.