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The Didache 2

A Christian manual, second and longer edition, for converts and elders, that outlines moral instruction and church practices which are historically significant for Orthodox Christianity. It describes the "Two Ways" of life and death, provides guidelines for baptism, fasting, and the Eucharist, but it would take about 20 years to add more instruction and framework for church organization and leadership, thus confirming the antiquity of many Orthodox traditions.

Title - Thesis
Scroll
Short Description
Synthesis 2nd Temple
Antithesis
Synthesis Apostolic
Synthesis Amoraim
Continent Origin
Southern Worldview
Northern Worldview
The Didache 2
Scroll 101
2nd edition Rituals
Training of the Lord through the Twelve Apostles to the Gentiles
Didache
Doctrine
NA
Africa
Church Service Book
Baptismal Liturgy
Category Reference Guide 
 

Title/Thesis - The name of the book in American English

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Synthesis 2nd Temple - The name of the book in order of its presentation other than the Apostles, ranging from 2nd temple Judaism up to the 1st century

Antithesis - The name of the book in another language

Synthesis Apostolic - The identity of the book in order of its presentation according to Tradition in the church after the 3rd century

Synthesis Amoraim - The name of the book in order of its presentation other than the Apostles, ranging from Tannaim up to the 5th century​

Continent Origin - Continent from where the Text Type Source comes from

Southern Worldview - Catalog strategy for storing the scrolls include the interpretation. South means Africa or Egypt (Alexandrian) such as LXX. South of Palestine.​

Northern Worldview - Catalog strategy for storing the scrolls include the interpretation. North means Asia or Persia (Babylonian) such as Masoretic. North of Palestine.

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Here are additional resources for those who want to continue learning and exploring:

Link to some reference to Father Micheal speaking to people at his parish https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXeJdmg_lSI

The Adoration of the Magi (wise men from the East): Melchior, Caspar, and Balthasar with the Shepherds of Bethlehem Commemorated every December 24 in the Roman Catholic (Gregorian Calendar aka Revised Julian Calendar or New Style) and January 6 in the Orthodox Tradition (Julian Calendar aka Old Style).

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