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The Didache - History's First Christian Handbook
A first century text that many Christians don't even know exists! It predates some of the books in the Bible, and gives some practical guidance for being a Christian. We're taking a quick look
LINKS:
Download the e-book (it's 10 pages, you'll get through it fast): https://www.thebrothersrobinson.com/post/the-didache
A sermon from fellow Aussie Fr Andrew about the Didache, how to use the Didache in our lives: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp3ho8cU6bE
Another Didache intro but with cool animations (from an all round good channel to follow): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHOwc8HjL5E
If you'd like to give us some support to continue and grow this channel, this is the place: https://ko-fi.com/patristix
published: 26 Jul 2022
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The Didache | What Does it REALLY Tell Us About Early Christianity?
The Didache is the oldest church handbook handed down to us from the early church. The Didache tells us some truly incredible things regarding the practices of the first Christians! What did the first Christians believe and how does the Didache shed light on this topic?
#newtestament #christianity #history
published: 12 May 2024
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The Didache (Full Audiobook)
The Didache, which means "teaching" in Greek, is a first century Christian document that presents practical instructions for living the Christian life. From the start, the writer is emphatic that “there are two paths to follow: one is life and the other is death." And that "There is a profound difference between the two.” This theme of life and death is weaved throughout the manuscript. As one of the earliest Christian documents, it comes as no surprise that it, much like Paul's letters, contains a number of moral teachings; some outline the Ten Commandments, others reaffirm the teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ, and still others that draw practical conclusions from these teachings.
In addition to giving instruction on what not to do, it contains examples of what one should do. The wri...
published: 15 Dec 2023
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What is the Didache?
In this video, Dr. Mike Bird provides an introduction to the Didache and what it tells us about the early church.
Please like, subscribe, and share!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC21I7qYVHPsOzL9ujxiRWZA Check out the Channel!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOqEMPs7xS8&list=PL_4rhC0z_G8t5VIOg-5ysURHbzNUOcapn&index=9 Paideia PlayList
Otherwise, keep up with Mike on:
Twitter: @mbird12
Blog: michaelfbird.substack.com
Images from wikimedia commons and unsplash.
Videos from pixabay.
Title sequence by Will Thomasz
#Didache #Christianity #Church
published: 01 Oct 2022
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The Didache: The 5 Most Interesting Things this Early Christian Document Says
In under 3 minutes, I tell you 5 of the most interesting things mentioned in the early Christian document "The Didache." The Didache was likely written in the second century and it's about the length of the book of Galatians.
If you'd like to read it yourself, you can do so here: https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0714.htm
#ChurchHistory #EarlyChurch #Didache
published: 10 Feb 2021
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What is the Didache?
http://shop.catholic.com/product.php?productid=16847&cat=0&page=1
Catholic Answers Senior Apologist Jimmy Akin explains what the Didache is and where it came from.
What Did Early Christians Really Believe?
The Answer Will Surprise and Amaze You!
The Fathers Know Best: Your Essential Guide to the Teachings of the Early Church is a unique resource that introduces you to the teachings of the first Christians in a way no other work can. It is specially designed to make it easy for you to find the information you want and need. Amazing features in this fact-packed book include:
* More than 900 quotations from the writings of the early Church Fathers, as well as from rare and important documents dating back to the dawn of Christian history.
* Mini-biographies of nearly 10...
published: 19 Oct 2010
-
What is the Didache?
Today we'll discuss the teachings of the Didache which claim to come from Jesus Christ through the Apostles. We'll also look at its impact with Apostolic Churches.
___________________________________________________________________________
The Didache: https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0714.htm
___________________________________________________________________________
Socials:
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published: 01 Oct 2023
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Problems with the Didache
Some theological problems with the Didache are discussed.
Watch Full Episode: https://vimeo.com/197399377
published: 29 Dec 2016
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The Didache - Teaching of the Twelve Apostles | Catholic Culture Audiobooks
"Do not abandon the commandments of the Lord, but keep what you have received, without adding or subtracting."
The Didache is one of the most important sources from the age of the Apostolic Fathers; so instrumental, in fact, that some of the early Fathers considered it to be a part of the New Testament.
Effectively the oldest extant written catechism, it provides both moral and liturgical instruction, including the oldest recorded Eucharistic prayers.
In a time characterized by ambiguity and evasiveness, the simplicity with which the Didache puts forward its teaching is itself an instruction.
LINKS
Mike Aquilina on the Didache: https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/episode-6-whats-in-name-anonymous-texts-from-early-church/
Translation courtesy of Catholic Unive...
published: 28 Mar 2023
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The Didache: The First Christian Manual on How Christian Were Taught | Church Fathers
In this video, we'll provide a thorough breakdown of the Didache. We'll talk about what it is and how it was used in ancient times.
Excerpt:
One of the earliest Christian texts from the era immediately following the Apostles is the Didache (did-uh-KAY), a Greek term which means """"teaching"""" The translation of its longer and earlier title is """"The Teaching of the Lord Through the Apostles to the Nations.""""
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published: 11 Feb 2022
8:04
The Didache - History's First Christian Handbook
A first century text that many Christians don't even know exists! It predates some of the books in the Bible, and gives some practical guidance for being a Chri...
A first century text that many Christians don't even know exists! It predates some of the books in the Bible, and gives some practical guidance for being a Christian. We're taking a quick look
LINKS:
Download the e-book (it's 10 pages, you'll get through it fast): https://www.thebrothersrobinson.com/post/the-didache
A sermon from fellow Aussie Fr Andrew about the Didache, how to use the Didache in our lives: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp3ho8cU6bE
Another Didache intro but with cool animations (from an all round good channel to follow): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHOwc8HjL5E
If you'd like to give us some support to continue and grow this channel, this is the place: https://ko-fi.com/patristix
https://wn.com/The_Didache_History's_First_Christian_Handbook
A first century text that many Christians don't even know exists! It predates some of the books in the Bible, and gives some practical guidance for being a Christian. We're taking a quick look
LINKS:
Download the e-book (it's 10 pages, you'll get through it fast): https://www.thebrothersrobinson.com/post/the-didache
A sermon from fellow Aussie Fr Andrew about the Didache, how to use the Didache in our lives: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp3ho8cU6bE
Another Didache intro but with cool animations (from an all round good channel to follow): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHOwc8HjL5E
If you'd like to give us some support to continue and grow this channel, this is the place: https://ko-fi.com/patristix
- published: 26 Jul 2022
- views: 58563
19:26
The Didache | What Does it REALLY Tell Us About Early Christianity?
The Didache is the oldest church handbook handed down to us from the early church. The Didache tells us some truly incredible things regarding the practices of...
The Didache is the oldest church handbook handed down to us from the early church. The Didache tells us some truly incredible things regarding the practices of the first Christians! What did the first Christians believe and how does the Didache shed light on this topic?
#newtestament #christianity #history
https://wn.com/The_Didache_|_What_Does_It_Really_Tell_US_About_Early_Christianity
The Didache is the oldest church handbook handed down to us from the early church. The Didache tells us some truly incredible things regarding the practices of the first Christians! What did the first Christians believe and how does the Didache shed light on this topic?
#newtestament #christianity #history
- published: 12 May 2024
- views: 128964
23:39
The Didache (Full Audiobook)
The Didache, which means "teaching" in Greek, is a first century Christian document that presents practical instructions for living the Christian life. From the...
The Didache, which means "teaching" in Greek, is a first century Christian document that presents practical instructions for living the Christian life. From the start, the writer is emphatic that “there are two paths to follow: one is life and the other is death." And that "There is a profound difference between the two.” This theme of life and death is weaved throughout the manuscript. As one of the earliest Christian documents, it comes as no surprise that it, much like Paul's letters, contains a number of moral teachings; some outline the Ten Commandments, others reaffirm the teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ, and still others that draw practical conclusions from these teachings.
In addition to giving instruction on what not to do, it contains examples of what one should do. The writer encourages Christians to “honor” and “remember those who speak the word of God” and “study the saints each day…[to] find comfort in their words.” In this same passage there is a call to “confess [sins]…in the congregation.” Elsewhere, the author exhorts Christians to “be patient and merciful, innocent, quiet and honorable, always paying attention to what [they have] been taught.” Interestingly, though, the writer does not condemn those that cannot take upon themselves the full cross of Christ. Indeed, he remarks pastorally: “if you are able to carry the whole yoke of the Lord, your life will be complete. If you cannot do this, do what you are able.” This statement demonstrates an incredible pastoral flexibility present from the very beginning of the formation of Christian doctrine – one which stands in stark contrast to the black-and-white theological rigorism present in our day. Elsewhere, in chapter seven, we see a similar spirit with regards to baptismal form.
Some might be surprised to find that this first century document references and condemns the acts of abortion and infanticide: “Do not kill an unborn child by abortion, nor kill a newborn child.” This goes to show that, from the outset, the Church was aware of these practices (abortion or infanticide) and strictly condemned them. As an added point of interest, the document also contains lucrative information about early Church life: it speaks about baptism (in chapter 7), fasting and prayer (in chapter 8), the Eucharist (in chapter 9), and ordaining Bishops and Deacons (in chapter 15).
In keeping with the two path theme, the morality of the Didache hinges on the the fact that the “path of life” and the “path of death” are diametrically opposed to one another. Yet in keeping with this theme the author embodies a pastoral spirit – clarifying, in a sense, that one's direction – that is, the direction one is heading – is more important than how perfectly one walks that direction.
In all, the text seems to serve as a practical extension of the morality found in the Holy Scriptures – one that sheds light on seemingly harmless habits to show their natural end: death.
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The Didache, which means "teaching" in Greek, is a first century Christian document that presents practical instructions for living the Christian life. From the start, the writer is emphatic that “there are two paths to follow: one is life and the other is death." And that "There is a profound difference between the two.” This theme of life and death is weaved throughout the manuscript. As one of the earliest Christian documents, it comes as no surprise that it, much like Paul's letters, contains a number of moral teachings; some outline the Ten Commandments, others reaffirm the teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ, and still others that draw practical conclusions from these teachings.
In addition to giving instruction on what not to do, it contains examples of what one should do. The writer encourages Christians to “honor” and “remember those who speak the word of God” and “study the saints each day…[to] find comfort in their words.” In this same passage there is a call to “confess [sins]…in the congregation.” Elsewhere, the author exhorts Christians to “be patient and merciful, innocent, quiet and honorable, always paying attention to what [they have] been taught.” Interestingly, though, the writer does not condemn those that cannot take upon themselves the full cross of Christ. Indeed, he remarks pastorally: “if you are able to carry the whole yoke of the Lord, your life will be complete. If you cannot do this, do what you are able.” This statement demonstrates an incredible pastoral flexibility present from the very beginning of the formation of Christian doctrine – one which stands in stark contrast to the black-and-white theological rigorism present in our day. Elsewhere, in chapter seven, we see a similar spirit with regards to baptismal form.
Some might be surprised to find that this first century document references and condemns the acts of abortion and infanticide: “Do not kill an unborn child by abortion, nor kill a newborn child.” This goes to show that, from the outset, the Church was aware of these practices (abortion or infanticide) and strictly condemned them. As an added point of interest, the document also contains lucrative information about early Church life: it speaks about baptism (in chapter 7), fasting and prayer (in chapter 8), the Eucharist (in chapter 9), and ordaining Bishops and Deacons (in chapter 15).
In keeping with the two path theme, the morality of the Didache hinges on the the fact that the “path of life” and the “path of death” are diametrically opposed to one another. Yet in keeping with this theme the author embodies a pastoral spirit – clarifying, in a sense, that one's direction – that is, the direction one is heading – is more important than how perfectly one walks that direction.
In all, the text seems to serve as a practical extension of the morality found in the Holy Scriptures – one that sheds light on seemingly harmless habits to show their natural end: death.
🙌 Join this channel to get access to exclusive membership perks:
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Our goal is to produce quality videos and digestible YouTube shorts utilizing the rich theological tradition of the Church Fathers. We also seek to comment on cultural events from a paradigm within this same framework.
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- published: 15 Dec 2023
- views: 15556
21:55
What is the Didache?
In this video, Dr. Mike Bird provides an introduction to the Didache and what it tells us about the early church.
Please like, subscribe, and share!
https://...
In this video, Dr. Mike Bird provides an introduction to the Didache and what it tells us about the early church.
Please like, subscribe, and share!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC21I7qYVHPsOzL9ujxiRWZA Check out the Channel!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOqEMPs7xS8&list=PL_4rhC0z_G8t5VIOg-5ysURHbzNUOcapn&index=9 Paideia PlayList
Otherwise, keep up with Mike on:
Twitter: @mbird12
Blog: michaelfbird.substack.com
Images from wikimedia commons and unsplash.
Videos from pixabay.
Title sequence by Will Thomasz
#Didache #Christianity #Church
https://wn.com/What_Is_The_Didache
In this video, Dr. Mike Bird provides an introduction to the Didache and what it tells us about the early church.
Please like, subscribe, and share!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC21I7qYVHPsOzL9ujxiRWZA Check out the Channel!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOqEMPs7xS8&list=PL_4rhC0z_G8t5VIOg-5ysURHbzNUOcapn&index=9 Paideia PlayList
Otherwise, keep up with Mike on:
Twitter: @mbird12
Blog: michaelfbird.substack.com
Images from wikimedia commons and unsplash.
Videos from pixabay.
Title sequence by Will Thomasz
#Didache #Christianity #Church
- published: 01 Oct 2022
- views: 45149
2:49
The Didache: The 5 Most Interesting Things this Early Christian Document Says
In under 3 minutes, I tell you 5 of the most interesting things mentioned in the early Christian document "The Didache." The Didache was likely written in the s...
In under 3 minutes, I tell you 5 of the most interesting things mentioned in the early Christian document "The Didache." The Didache was likely written in the second century and it's about the length of the book of Galatians.
If you'd like to read it yourself, you can do so here: https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0714.htm
#ChurchHistory #EarlyChurch #Didache
https://wn.com/The_Didache_The_5_Most_Interesting_Things_This_Early_Christian_Document_Says
In under 3 minutes, I tell you 5 of the most interesting things mentioned in the early Christian document "The Didache." The Didache was likely written in the second century and it's about the length of the book of Galatians.
If you'd like to read it yourself, you can do so here: https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0714.htm
#ChurchHistory #EarlyChurch #Didache
- published: 10 Feb 2021
- views: 4586
3:04
What is the Didache?
http://shop.catholic.com/product.php?productid=16847&cat=0&page=1
Catholic Answers Senior Apologist Jimmy Akin explains what the Didache is and where it came...
http://shop.catholic.com/product.php?productid=16847&cat=0&page=1
Catholic Answers Senior Apologist Jimmy Akin explains what the Didache is and where it came from.
What Did Early Christians Really Believe?
The Answer Will Surprise and Amaze You!
The Fathers Know Best: Your Essential Guide to the Teachings of the Early Church is a unique resource that introduces you to the teachings of the first Christians in a way no other work can. It is specially designed to make it easy for you to find the information you want and need. Amazing features in this fact-packed book include:
* More than 900 quotations from the writings of the early Church Fathers, as well as from rare and important documents dating back to the dawn of Christian history.
* Mini-biographies of nearly 100 Fathers, as well as descriptions of dozens of key early councils and writings.
* A concise history of the dramatic spread of Christianity after Jesus told his disciples to evangelize all nations.
* Special maps showing you where the Fathers lived, including many little-known and long-vanished locations.
* A guide to nearly 30 ancient heresies, many of which have returned to haunt the modern world.
* The Fathers' teaching on nearly 50 topics, including modern hot-button issues like abortion, homosexuality, and divorce.
This groundbreaking work presents the teachings of the early Christians in a way unlike any other book. It flings open the doors of the crucial but little-known age covering the birth of Christianity and the triumphant march of the gospel throughout the ancient world.
"We are particularly blessed by this release of Jimmy Akin's superbly compiled synopsis of the writings of the early Church Fathers. There are other works, but Akin's finely selected and categorized collection provides a far more accessible introduction to the early Christians"
—Marcus Grodi, President of The Coming Home Network and host of EWTN's The Journey Home.
https://wn.com/What_Is_The_Didache
http://shop.catholic.com/product.php?productid=16847&cat=0&page=1
Catholic Answers Senior Apologist Jimmy Akin explains what the Didache is and where it came from.
What Did Early Christians Really Believe?
The Answer Will Surprise and Amaze You!
The Fathers Know Best: Your Essential Guide to the Teachings of the Early Church is a unique resource that introduces you to the teachings of the first Christians in a way no other work can. It is specially designed to make it easy for you to find the information you want and need. Amazing features in this fact-packed book include:
* More than 900 quotations from the writings of the early Church Fathers, as well as from rare and important documents dating back to the dawn of Christian history.
* Mini-biographies of nearly 100 Fathers, as well as descriptions of dozens of key early councils and writings.
* A concise history of the dramatic spread of Christianity after Jesus told his disciples to evangelize all nations.
* Special maps showing you where the Fathers lived, including many little-known and long-vanished locations.
* A guide to nearly 30 ancient heresies, many of which have returned to haunt the modern world.
* The Fathers' teaching on nearly 50 topics, including modern hot-button issues like abortion, homosexuality, and divorce.
This groundbreaking work presents the teachings of the early Christians in a way unlike any other book. It flings open the doors of the crucial but little-known age covering the birth of Christianity and the triumphant march of the gospel throughout the ancient world.
"We are particularly blessed by this release of Jimmy Akin's superbly compiled synopsis of the writings of the early Church Fathers. There are other works, but Akin's finely selected and categorized collection provides a far more accessible introduction to the early Christians"
—Marcus Grodi, President of The Coming Home Network and host of EWTN's The Journey Home.
- published: 19 Oct 2010
- views: 71959
7:10
What is the Didache?
Today we'll discuss the teachings of the Didache which claim to come from Jesus Christ through the Apostles. We'll also look at its impact with Apostolic Church...
Today we'll discuss the teachings of the Didache which claim to come from Jesus Christ through the Apostles. We'll also look at its impact with Apostolic Churches.
___________________________________________________________________________
The Didache: https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0714.htm
___________________________________________________________________________
Socials:
Discord Server: https://discord.gg/library-of-rome-1088336020690436169
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https://wn.com/What_Is_The_Didache
Today we'll discuss the teachings of the Didache which claim to come from Jesus Christ through the Apostles. We'll also look at its impact with Apostolic Churches.
___________________________________________________________________________
The Didache: https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0714.htm
___________________________________________________________________________
Socials:
Discord Server: https://discord.gg/library-of-rome-1088336020690436169
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sanctus.dominus
- published: 01 Oct 2023
- views: 4001
8:39
Problems with the Didache
Some theological problems with the Didache are discussed.
Watch Full Episode: https://vimeo.com/197399377
Some theological problems with the Didache are discussed.
Watch Full Episode: https://vimeo.com/197399377
https://wn.com/Problems_With_The_Didache
Some theological problems with the Didache are discussed.
Watch Full Episode: https://vimeo.com/197399377
- published: 29 Dec 2016
- views: 16779
21:18
The Didache - Teaching of the Twelve Apostles | Catholic Culture Audiobooks
"Do not abandon the commandments of the Lord, but keep what you have received, without adding or subtracting."
The Didache is one of the most important sour...
"Do not abandon the commandments of the Lord, but keep what you have received, without adding or subtracting."
The Didache is one of the most important sources from the age of the Apostolic Fathers; so instrumental, in fact, that some of the early Fathers considered it to be a part of the New Testament.
Effectively the oldest extant written catechism, it provides both moral and liturgical instruction, including the oldest recorded Eucharistic prayers.
In a time characterized by ambiguity and evasiveness, the simplicity with which the Didache puts forward its teaching is itself an instruction.
LINKS
Mike Aquilina on the Didache: https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/episode-6-whats-in-name-anonymous-texts-from-early-church/
Translation courtesy of Catholic University of America Press: https://www.hfsbooks.com/books/the-apostolic-fathers-walsh-grimm-marique/
Alternate Translation at CatholicCulture.org: https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/fathers/view.cfm?recnum=1631
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"Do not abandon the commandments of the Lord, but keep what you have received, without adding or subtracting."
The Didache is one of the most important sources from the age of the Apostolic Fathers; so instrumental, in fact, that some of the early Fathers considered it to be a part of the New Testament.
Effectively the oldest extant written catechism, it provides both moral and liturgical instruction, including the oldest recorded Eucharistic prayers.
In a time characterized by ambiguity and evasiveness, the simplicity with which the Didache puts forward its teaching is itself an instruction.
LINKS
Mike Aquilina on the Didache: https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/episode-6-whats-in-name-anonymous-texts-from-early-church/
Translation courtesy of Catholic University of America Press: https://www.hfsbooks.com/books/the-apostolic-fathers-walsh-grimm-marique/
Alternate Translation at CatholicCulture.org: https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/fathers/view.cfm?recnum=1631
SUBSCRIBE to Catholic Culture Audiobooks https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/catholic-culture-audiobooks/id1482214268
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- published: 28 Mar 2023
- views: 12041
6:30
The Didache: The First Christian Manual on How Christian Were Taught | Church Fathers
In this video, we'll provide a thorough breakdown of the Didache. We'll talk about what it is and how it was used in ancient times.
Excerpt:
One of the earlie...
In this video, we'll provide a thorough breakdown of the Didache. We'll talk about what it is and how it was used in ancient times.
Excerpt:
One of the earliest Christian texts from the era immediately following the Apostles is the Didache (did-uh-KAY), a Greek term which means """"teaching"""" The translation of its longer and earlier title is """"The Teaching of the Lord Through the Apostles to the Nations.""""
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In this video, we'll provide a thorough breakdown of the Didache. We'll talk about what it is and how it was used in ancient times.
Excerpt:
One of the earliest Christian texts from the era immediately following the Apostles is the Didache (did-uh-KAY), a Greek term which means """"teaching"""" The translation of its longer and earlier title is """"The Teaching of the Lord Through the Apostles to the Nations.""""
Theology Academy is an EdTech organization dedicated to enhancing religious literacy through accessible media and outreach. Learn more about Theology Academy at: https://www.theology-academy.org
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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUDN8glCTjijnq2dS4v9JrpCDIe1iACvd
Church History (1st - 5th Century):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUDN8glCTjiivraLAYZ8UvTIjhfPkGADg
Church History (6th - 16th Century):
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Biblical Studies - Old Testament:
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- published: 11 Feb 2022
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