Also known as The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, Doctrina duodecim Apostolorum, Doctrine of the Twelve Apostles
thumb|Didache manuscript The Didache (; ), also known as '''''The Lord's Teaching Through the Twelve Apostles to the Nations''''' (), is a brief anonymous early Christian treatise (ancient church order) written in Koine Greek, dated by modern scholars to the first or (less commonly) second century AD.
The Didache is a short early Christian instruction manual written in Greek sometime around the first or second century AD, presenting itself as teachings from the twelve apostles to new converts. It matters because it provides one of our earliest glimpses into how early Christian communities actually practiced their faith, including their approaches to baptism, prayer, and community leadership.
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