Noun didachē (teaching) in the Bible

(Translation from NRSV for the New Testament and Brenton for the Septuagint with a few modifications for a more literal meaning)


Matthew

7: 28Now when Jesus had finished saying these things, the crowds were astounded at his teaching (didachē),
16: 12Then they understood that he had not told them to beware of the yeast of bread, but of the teaching (didachē) of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
22: 33And when the crowd heard it, they were astounded at his teaching (didachē).

Mark

1: 22They were astounded at his teaching (didachē), for he taught them as one having authority, and not as the scribes.
1: 27They were all amazed, and they kept on asking one another, "What is this? A new teaching (didachē) - with authority! He commands even the unclean spirits, and they obey him."
4: 2He began to teach them many things in parables, and in his teaching (didachē) he said to them:
11: 18And when the chief priests and the scribes heard it, they kept looking for a way to kill him; for they were afraid of him, because the whole crowd was spellbound by his teaching (didachē).
12: 38In his teaching (didachē) he was saying, "Beware of the scribes, who like to walk around in long robes, and to be greeted with respect in the marketplaces,

Luke

4: 32They were astounded at his teaching (didachē), because he spoke with authority.

John

7: 16Then Jesus answered them, "My teaching (didachē) is not mine but his who sent me.
7: 17Anyone who resolves to do the will of God will know whether the teaching (didachē) is from God or whether I am speaking on my own.
18: 19Then the high priest questioned Jesus about his disciples and about his teaching (didachē).

Acts

2: 42They devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching (didachē) and fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers.
5: 28saying, "We gave you strict orders not to teach in this name, yet here you have filled Jerusalem with your teaching (didachē) and you are determined to bring this man's blood on us."
13: 12When the proconsul saw what had happened, he believed, for he was astonished at the teaching (didachē) about the Lord.
17: 19So they took him and brought him to the Areopagus and asked him, "May we know what this new teaching (didachē) is that you are presenting?

2 John

1: 9Everyone who does not abide in the teaching (didachē) of Christ, but goes beyond it, does not have God; whoever abides in the teaching (didachē) has both the Father and the Son.
1: 10Do not receive into the house or welcome anyone who comes to you and does not bring this teaching (didachē);

1 Corinthians

14: 6Now, brothers and sisters, if I come to you speaking in tongues, how will I benefit you unless I speak to you in some revelation or knowledge or prophecy or teaching (didachē)?
14: 26What should be done then, my friends? When you come together, each one has a hymn, a teaching (didachē), a revelation, a tongue, or an interpretation. Let all things be done for building up.

Romans

6: 17But thanks be to God that you, having once been slaves of sin, have become obedient from the heart to the form of teaching (didachē) to which you were entrusted,
16: 17I urge you, brothers and sisters, to keep an eye on those who cause dissensions and offenses, in opposition to the teaching (didachē) that you have learned; avoid them.

2 Timothy

4: 2proclaim the message; be persistent whether the time is favorable or unfavorable; convince, rebuke, and encourage, with the utmost patience in teaching (didachē).

Titus

1: 9He must have a firm grasp of the word that is trustworthy in accordance with the teaching (didachē), so that he may be able both to preach with sound doctrine and to refute those who contradict it.

Hebrews

6: 2teaching (didachē) about baptisms, laying on of hands, resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment.
13: 9Do not be carried away by all kinds of strange teachings (didachē); for it is well for the heart to be strengthened by grace, not by regulations about food, which have not benefited those who observe them.

Revelation

2: 14But I have a few things against you: you have some there who hold to the teaching (didachē) of Balaam, who taught Balak to put a stumbling block before the people of Israel, so that they would eat food sacrificed to idols and practice fornication.
2: 15So you also have some who hold to the teaching (didachē) of the Nicolaitans.
2: 24But to the rest of you in Thyatira, who do not hold this teaching (didachē), who have not learned what some call 'the deep things of Satan,' to you I say, I do not lay on you any other burden;

Psalms (LXX)

60 (59): 1For the end, for them that shall yet be changed; for an inscription by David for teaching (didachē),