Truthfrees
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i like most of what is in the didache because it matches scriptureI
1. There are two Ways, one of Life and one of Death, and there is a great difference between the two Ways.
2. The way of life is this:" First, you shalt love the God who made thee, secondly, thy neighbor as thyself; and whatsoever thou wouldst not have done to thyself, do not thou to another."
3. Now, the teaching of these words is this: "Bless those that curse you, and pray for your enemies, and fast for those that persecute you. For what credit is it to you if you love those that love you? Do not even the heathen do the same?" But, for your part, "love those that hate you," and you will have no enemy.
4. "Abstain from carnal" and bodily "lusts." "If any man smite thee on the right cheek, turn to him the other cheek also," and thou wilt be perfect. "If any man impress thee to go with him one mile, go with him two. If any man take thy coat, give him thy shirt also. If any man will take from thee what is thine, refuse it not," not even if thou canst.
5. Give to everyone that asks thee, and do not refuse, for the Father's will is that we give to all from the gifts we have received. Blessed is he that gives according to the mandate; for he is innocent; but he who receives it without need shall be tried as to why he took and for what, and being in prison he shall be examined as to his deeds, and "he shall not come out thence until he pay the last farthing."
3. Now, the teaching of these words is this: "Bless those that curse you, and pray for your enemies, and fast for those that persecute you. For what credit is it to you if you love those that love you? Do not even the heathen do the same?" But, for your part, "love those that hate you," and you will have no enemy. - scripture does not say that if we love our enemies we will have no enemies - it tells us to love our enemies even though they are our enemies
5. Give to everyone that asks thee, and do not refuse, for the Father's will is that we give to all from the gifts we have received. Blessed is he that gives according to the mandate; for he is innocent; but he who receives it without need shall be tried as to why he took and for what, and being in prison he shall be examined as to his deeds, and "he shall not come out thence until he pay the last farthing."
on part 1 point 5 seems to be at odds with points 1-4 - also i can't think of a scripture that matches point 5 - points 1-4 say to love forgive turn the other cheek but then point 5 says to put in prison - presumably debtor's prison - until every last farthing is paid back - this causes me to read with caution - it appears man is inputting his own ideology into this document - either the supposed original author or someone who later copied or translated
Matthew 18:28-34 says the wicked servant who was forgiven a million dollar debt then went and threw his fellow servant in jail for a 10 dollar debt - so the king had this wicked servant thrown into prison for being so pettily unforgiving of a tiny debt until he paid the million dollars back to the last penny - so point 5 seems like a harsh misinterpretation/twist of scripture on forgiving debt
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