A first-century treatise, written before A.D. 100. It was rediscovered
in 1833 by Bryennios, Greek Orthodox Metropolitan of Nicomedia, in the codex
from which in 1875 he had published the full text of the Epistles of St.
Clement I. The Didache is divided into three parts: 1. the Two Ways, the Way of
Life, and the Way of Death; 2. a liturgical manual treating of baptism,
fasting, confession, and Holy Communion; 3. a treatise on the ministry.
Doctrinal teaching is presupposed. The Way of Life is the love of God and of
neighbor; the Way of Death is a list of vices to be avoided. There is a brief
instruction on baptism, references to apostles, bishops, and deacons, and an
exhortation to watch and be prepared for the coming of Christ.
Chapter 1. The Two Ways and
the First Commandment.
There are two
ways, one of life and one of death,but a great difference between the two ways.
The way of life, then, is this: First, you shall love God who made you; second,
love your neighbor as yourself, and do not do to another what you would not
want done to you. And of these sayings the teaching is this: Bless those who
curse you, and pray for your enemies, and fast for those who persecute you. For
what reward is there for loving those who love you? Do not the Gentiles do the
same? But love those who hate you, and you shall not have an enemy. Abstain
from fleshly and worldly lusts.
If someone strikes
your right cheek, turn to him the other also, and you shall be perfect. If
someone impresses you for one mile, go with him two. If someone takes your
cloak, give him also your coat. If someone takes from you what is yours, ask it
not back, for indeed you are not able. Give to every one who asks you, and ask
it not back; for the Father wills that to all should be given of our own
blessings (free gifts). Happy is he who gives according to the commandment, for
he is guiltless. Woe to him who receives; for if one receives who has need, he
is guiltless; but he who receives not having need shall pay the penalty, why he
received and for what. And coming into confinement, he shall be examined
concerning the things which he has done, and he shall not escape from there
until he pays back the last penny. And also concerning this, it has been said,
Let your alms sweat in your hands, until you know to whom you should give.
Chapter 2. The Second Commandment: Grave Sin Forbidden.
And the second commandment of the Teaching; You
shall not commit murder, you shall not commit adultery, you shall not commit
pederasty, you shall not commit fornication, you shall not steal, you shall not
practice magic, you shall not practice witchcraft, you shall not murder a child
by abortion nor kill that which is born. You shall not covet the things of your
neighbor, you shall not swear, you shall not bear false witness, you shall not
speak evil, you shall bear no grudge. You shall not be double-minded nor
double-tongued, for to be double-tongued is a snare of death. Your speech shall
not be false, nor empty, but fulfilled by deed. You shall not be covetous, nor
rapacious, nor a hypocrite, nor evil disposed, nor haughty. You shall not take
evil counsel against your neighbor. You shall not hate any man; but some you
shall reprove, and concerning some you shall pray, and some you shall love more
than your own life.
Chapter 3. Other Sins Forbidden. My child, flee
from every evil thing, and from every likeness of it.
Be not prone to anger,
for anger leads to murder. Be neither jealous, nor quarrelsome, nor of hot
temper, for out of all these murders are engendered. My child, be not a lustful
one. for lust leads to fornication. Be neither a filthy talker, nor of lofty
eye, for out of all these adulteries are engendered. My child, be not an
observer of omens, since it leads to idolatry. Be neither an enchanter, nor an
astrologer, nor a purifier, nor be willing to took at these things, for out of
all these idolatry is engendered. My child, be not a liar, since a lie leads to
theft. Be neither money-loving, nor vainglorious, for out of all these thefts are
engendered. My child, be not a murmurer, since it leads the way to blasphemy.
Be neither self-willed nor evil-minded, for out of all these blasphemies are
engendered.
Rather, be meek,
since the meek shall inherit the earth. Be long-suffering and pitiful and
guileless and gentle and good and always trembling at the words which you have
heard. You shall not exalt yourself, nor give over-confidence to your soul.
Your soul shall not be joined with lofty ones, but with just and lowly ones
shall it have its intercourse. Accept whatever happens to you as good, knowing
that apart from God nothing comes to pass.
Chapter 4. Various Precepts. My child, remember
night and day him who speaks the word of God to you, and honor him as you do
the Lord.
For wherever the lordly rule is uttered, there is the Lord. And seek
out day by day the faces of the saints, in order that you may rest upon their
words. Do not long for division, but rather bring those who contend to peace.
Judge righteously, and do not respect persons in reproving for transgressions.
You shall not be undecided whether or not it shall be. Be not a stretcher forth
of the hands to receive and a drawer of them back to give. If you have
anything, through your hands you shall give ransom for your sins. Do not hesitate
to give, nor complain when you give; for you shall know who is the good repayer
of the hire. Do not turn away from him who is in want; rather, share all things
with your brother, and do not say that they are your own. For if you are
partakers in that which is immortal, how much more in things which are mortal?
Do not remove your hand from your son or daughter; rather, teach them the fear
of God from their youth. Do not enjoin anything in your bitterness upon your
bondman or maidservant, who hope in the same God, lest ever they shall fear not
God who is over both; for he comes not to call according to the outward
appearance, but to them whom the Spirit has prepared. And you bondmen shall be
subject to your masters as to a type of God, in modesty and fear. You shall
hate all hypocrisy and everything which is not pleasing to the Lord. Do not in
any way forsake the commandments of the Lord; but keep what you have received,
neither adding thereto nor taking away therefrom. In the church you shall acknowledge
your transgressions, and you shall not come near for your prayer with an evil
conscience. This is the way of life.
Chapter 5. The Way of Death.
And the way of
death is this: First of all it is evil and accursed: murders, adultery, lust,
fornication, thefts, idolatries, magic arts, witchcrafts, rape, false witness,
hypocrisy, double-heartedness, deceit, haughtiness, depravity, self-will,
greediness, filthy talking, jealousy, over-confidence, loftiness, boastfulness;
persecutors of the good, hating truth, loving a lie, not knowing a reward for
righteousness, not cleaving to good nor to righteous judgment, watching not for
that which is good, but for that which is evil; from whom meekness and
endurance are far, loving vanities, pursuing revenge, not pitying a poor man,
not laboring for the afflicted, not knowing Him Who made them, murderers of
children, destroyers of the handiwork of God, turning away from him who is in
want, afflicting him who is distressed, advocates of the rich, lawless judges
of the poor, utter sinners. Be delivered, children, from all these.
Chapter 6. Against False Teachers, and Food Offered to Idols.
See that no one causes you to err from this way of
the Teaching, since apart from God it teaches you. For if you are able to bear
the entire yoke of the Lord, you will be perfect; but if you are not able to do
this, do what you are able. And concerning food, bear what you are able; but
against that which is sacrificed to idols be exceedingly careful; for it is the
service of dead gods.
Chapter 7. Concerning Baptism. And concerning
baptism, baptize this way:
Having first said all these things, baptize into the
name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, in living water.
But if you have no living water, baptize into other water; and if you cannot do
so in cold water, do so in warm. But if you have neither, pour out water three
times upon the head into the name of Father and Son and Holy Spirit. But before
the baptism let the baptizer fast, and the baptized, and whoever else can; but
you shall order the baptized to fast one or two days before.
Chapter 8. Fasting and Prayer (the Lord's Prayer).
But let not your fasts be with the hypocrites, for
they fast on the second and fifth day of the week. Rather, fast on the fourth
day and the Preparation (Friday). Do not pray like the hypocrites, but rather
as the Lord commanded in His Gospel, like this:
Our Father who art
in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth,
as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily (needful) bread, and forgive us our
debt as we also forgive our debtors. And bring us not into temptation, but
deliver us from the evil one (or, evil); for Thine is the power and the glory
for ever..
Pray this three
times each day.
Chapter 9. The Eucharist. Now concerning the
Eucharist, give thanks this way. First, concerning the cup:
We thank thee, our
Father, for the holy vine of David Thy servant, which You madest known to us
through Jesus Thy Servant; to Thee be the glory for ever..
And concerning the broken bread:
We thank Thee, our
Father, for the life and knowledge which You madest known to us through Jesus
Thy Servant; to Thee be the glory for ever. Even as this broken bread was
scattered over the hills, and was gathered together and became one, so let Thy
Church be gathered together from the ends of the earth into Thy kingdom; for
Thine is the glory and the power through Jesus Christ for ever..
But let no one eat
or drink of your Eucharist, unless they have been baptized into the name of the
Lord; for concerning this also the Lord has said, "Give not that which is
holy to the dogs."
Chapter 10. Prayer after Communion. But after you are filled, give thanks this way:
We thank Thee,
holy Father, for Thy holy name which You didst cause to tabernacle in our
hearts, and for the knowledge and faith and immortality, which You modest known
to us through Jesus Thy Servant; to Thee be the glory for ever. Thou, Master
almighty, didst create all things for Thy name's sake; You gavest food and
drink to men for enjoyment, that they might give thanks to Thee; but to us You
didst freely give spiritual food and drink and life eternal through Thy
Servant. Before all things we thank Thee that You are mighty; to Thee be the
glory for ever. Remember, Lord, Thy Church, to deliver it from all evil and to
make it perfect in Thy love, and gather it from the four winds, sanctified for
Thy kingdom which Thou have prepared for it; for Thine is the power and the
glory for ever. Let grace come, and let this world pass away. Hosanna to the
God (Son) of David! If any one is holy, let him come; if any one is not so, let
him repent. Maranatha. Amen.
But permit the
prophets to make Thanksgiving as much as they desire.
Chapter 11. Concerning Teachers, Apostles, and Prophets.
Whosoever, therefore, comes and teaches you all
these things that have been said before, receive him. But if the teacher
himself turns and teaches another doctrine to the destruction of this, hear him
not. But if he teaches so as to increase righteousness and the knowledge of the
Lord, receive him as the Lord. But concerning the apostles and prophets, act
according to the decree of the Gospel. Let every apostle who comes to you be
received as the Lord. But he shall not remain more than one day; or two days,
if there's a need. But if he remains three days, he is a false prophet. And
when the apostle goes away, let him take nothing but bread until he lodges. If
he asks for money, he is a false prophet. And every prophet who speaks in the
Spirit you shall neither try nor judge; for every sin shall be forgiven, but
this sin shall not be forgiven. But not every one who speaks in the Spirit is a
prophet; but only if he holds the ways of the Lord. Therefore from their ways shall the
false prophet and the prophet be known. And
every prophet who orders a meal in the Spirit does not eat it, unless he is
indeed a false prophet. And every
prophet who teaches the truth, but does not do what he teaches, is a false
prophet. And every prophet,
proved true, working unto the mystery of the Church in the world, yet not
teaching others to do what he himself does, shall not be judged among you, for
with God he has his judgment; for so did also the ancient prophets. But whoever says in the Spirit, Give
me money, or something else, you shall not listen to him. But if he tells you to give for
others' sake who are in need, let no one judge him.
Chapter 12. Reception of Christians.
But receive everyone who comes in the name of the
Lord, and prove and know him afterward; for you shall have understanding right
and left. If he who comes is a wayfarer, assist him as far as you are able; but
he shall not remain with you more than two or three days, if need be. But if he
wants to stay with you, and is an artisan, let him work and eat. But if he has
no trade, according to your understanding, see to it that, as a Christian, he
shall not live with you idle. But if he wills not to do, he is a Christ-monger.
Watch that you keep away from such.
Chapter 13. Support of Prophets.
But every true
prophet who wants to live among you is worthy of his support. So also a true
teacher is himself worthy, as the workman, of his support. Every first-fruit,
therefore, of the products of wine-press and threshing-floor, of oxen and of
sheep, you shall take and give to the prophets, for they are your high priests.
But if you have no prophet, give it to the poor. If you make a batch of dough,
take the first-fruit and give according to the commandment. So also when you
open a jar of wine or of oil, take the first-fruit and give it to the prophets;
and of money (silver) and clothing and every possession, take the first-fruit,
as it may seem good to you, and give according to the commandment.
Chapter 14. Christian Assembly on the Lord's Day.
But every Lord's day gather yourselves together, and
break bread, and give
thanksgiving after having confessed your transgressions, that your sacrifice
may be pure. But let no one who
is at odds with his fellow come together with you, until they be reconciled,
that your sacrifice may not be profaned. For this is that which was spoken by
the Lord: "In every place and time offer to me a pure sacrifice; for I am
a great King, says the Lord, and my name is wonderful among the nations."
Chapter 15. Bishops and Deacons; Christian Reproof. Appoint, therefore, for yourselves, bishops and
deacons worthy of the Lord, men meek, and not lovers of money, and truthful and
proved; for they also render to you the service of prophets and teachers.
Therefore do not despise them, for they are your honored ones, together with the
prophets and teachers. And reprove one another, not in anger, but in peace, as
you have it in the Gospel. But to anyone that acts amiss against another, let
no one speak, nor let him hear anything from you until he repents. But your
prayers and alms and all your deeds so do, as you have it in the Gospel of our
Lord.
Watch for your life's sake. Let not your lamps be quenched, nor your loins unloosed; but be ready, for you know not the hour in which our Lord will come. But come together often, seeking the things which are befitting to your souls: for the whole time of your faith will not profit you, if you are not made perfect in the last time.For in the last days false prophets and corrupters shall be multiplied, and the sheep shall be turned into wolves, and love shall be turned into hate; for when lawlessness increases, they shall hate and persecute and betray one another, and then shall appear the world-deceiver as Son of God, and shall do signs and wonders, and the earth shall be delivered into his hands, and he shall do iniquitous things which have never yet come to pass since the beginning. Then shall the creation of men come into the fire of trial, and many shall be made to stumble and shall perish; but those who endure in their faith shall be saved from under the curse itself. And then shall appear the signs of the truth: first, the sign of an outspreading in heaven, then the sign of the sound of the trumpet. And third, the resurrection of the dead -- yet not of all, but as it is said: "The Lord shall come and all His saints with Him." Then shall the world see the Lord coming upon the clouds of heaven.
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