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Introduction History and Text of the Didache | xviii |
The Text of the Didache | xviii |
THE DIRECT TEXTUAL SOURCES | 16 |
The Quality of the Manuscript | 17 |
The Antiquity of the List of Names of Books Used by the Hebrews | 18 |
The Antiquity of the Central Part of the Jerusalem Codex | 21 |
The Two Oxyrhynchus Fragments P | 24 |
The Version in the Ethiopian Church Order | 25 |
THE SOCIAL MILIEU OF THE GREEK TWO WAYS | 182 |
The Didaches Place in Early Judaism and Nascent Christianity | 191 |
The Two Ways and the Sermon on the Mount | 193 |
316 and Conclusion 71327 of the Sermon on the Mount | 197 |
1720 and the socalled Antitheses 52148 | 204 |
17202148 TWO CONFLICTING LITERARY UNITS? | 205 |
TWO COMPLEMENTARY LITERARY UNITS | 216 |
A REFLECTION OF AN INTEGRAL JEWISH TRADITION GTW 316 | 225 |
THE INDIRECT TEXTUAL SOURCES | 26 |
The Apostolic Constitutions | 27 |
Composition and Purpose of the Didache | 28 |
PURPOSE | 31 |
The Eschatological Conclusion of the Didache Did 16 | 35 |
3b21 | 40 |
Date and Provenance | 48 |
The Two Ways Tractate Didache 16 | 53 |
The Jewish Source of Didache 16 the Two Ways | 55 |
The Didache Form of the Two Ways Tradition and the Tradition s Ancestry | 56 |
Other Forms of the Two Ways Tradition in Early Christian Literature | 59 |
THE LETTER OF BARNABAS | 60 |
THE DOCTRINE APOSTOLORIUM | 61 |
THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH ORDER AND THE EPITOME OF THE CANONS OF THE HOLY APOSTLES | 63 |
THE ARABIC LIFE OF SHENOUTE | 66 |
THE PSATHANASIAN SYNTAGMA DOCTRINAE AND THE FIDES CCCXVIII PATRUM | 68 |
Toward the Earliest Form of the Two Ways Tradition in Early Christian Literature | 70 |
The Influence of the Two Ways in Christian Literature | 81 |
The Early Christian Period | 82 |
The Merovingian and Carolingian Period | 89 |
THE RULE OF BENEDICT AND THE RULE OF THE MASTER | 90 |
THE INFLUENCE OF THE TWO WAYS IN CHRISTIAN LITERATURE 95 | 95 |
THE SECOND CATECHESIS OF THE RATIO DE CATHECIZANDIS RUDIBUS | 107 |
A Reconstruction of the Two Ways | 112 |
The Doctrina Apostolorum | 113 |
THE TEXT OF THE DOCTRINAL APOSTOLORUM | 114 |
LITERARY FEATURES OF THE DOCTRINA APOSTOLORUM | 117 |
A Reconstruction of the Greek Two Ways | 120 |
THE TEXT OF THE RECONSTRUCTED GREEK TWO WAYS | 122 |
THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE RECONSTRUCTED GREEK TWO WAYS | 128 |
The title of the Jewish treatise | 131 |
The Two Ways as a Jewish Document | 140 |
The Dualistic Setting of the Two Ways | 143 |
The Two Ways in its Essene and preEssene Form | 147 |
The Various Traditional Materials Preserved in the Greek Way of Life | 155 |
2ab | 156 |
2c | 158 |
3A36 | 160 |
3a | 161 |
27 | 162 |
16 | 165 |
Traditional Derekh Erets Materials Preserved in the Whole of the Greek Two Ways | 172 |
The Tractate of the Greek Two Ways in its Jewish Setting | 179 |
THE SPIRITUAL AND ETHICAL MILIEU OF THE GREEK TWO WAYS | 180 |
THE RIGOROUS FORMULATION OF THE MINOR SINS IN THE PRIMARY ANTITHESES AS A FURTHER RADICALIZATION OF THE UND... | 234 |
Conclusion | 236 |
A JewishChristian Addition to the Two Ways Did 623 | 238 |
Introduction | 239 |
23 in a Wider Perspective | 242 |
THE APOSTOLIC DECREE IN ACTS AND THE NOACHIDE LAWS | 243 |
2420 AND DID 623 | 254 |
DID 623 AND PAUL | 265 |
Did 623 | 269 |
The Didaches Ritual Jewish and Early Christian Tradition Did 710 | 271 |
Baptism Did 7 | 273 |
14 | 278 |
Prebaptismal Fasting | 279 |
Prebaptismal Instruction | 280 |
Baptismal Water | 281 |
in the Name of | 283 |
ORIGIN OF THE TRINITARIAN BAPTISMAL FORMULA DID T 13 | 286 |
Fasting and the Lords Prayer Did 8 | 291 |
PRAYER | 293 |
Eucharist Did 910 | 296 |
A EUCHARIST | 298 |
THE CHARACTER OF THE DIDACHE EUCHARIST IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF ITS DIFFUSION | 304 |
THE CHARACTER OF THE DIDACHE EUCHARIST IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF ITS HISTORY | 309 |
The Jewish Sources of the Eucharistic Prayers in Did 910 | 310 |
The Reorganization of the Birkat HaMazon in the Prayers of Did 910 | 313 |
A Postulated HellenisticJewish Stratum between the Birkat HaMazon and the Prayers in Did 910 | 318 |
A GentileChristian Redaction of the Prayers in Did 910 | 325 |
The Didache Community and its Jewish Roots Did 1115 | 330 |
The Literary Composition of Didache 1115 | 331 |
DIDACHE 1115 | 335 |
Teachers Apostles Prophets and the Milieu of the Didache Community | 340 |
TEACHERS APOSTLES AND PROPHETS | 342 |
Apostles | 343 |
Prophets | 344 |
THE MILIEU OF THE DIDACHE COMMUNITY | 346 |
Didache 1115 and its Jewish Roots | 350 |
THE APOSTLES TEACHERS AND PROPHETS | 353 |
37 THE COMMUNITYS DUTY TO SUPPORT THE PROPHETS | 360 |
Abbreviations | 365 |
Periodical Reference Works and Related Abbreviations | 367 |
374 | |
Indices | 405 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
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