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The Didache or Teaching of the Twelve Apostles was an important Christian manual that described the church's organization of the early second century. In this document traveling apostles and prophets are mentioned as well as resident bishops and deacons. The manual instructs Christians to honor such spiritual leaders and prescribes ways to welcome them when they come. Furthermore, they are told how to distinguish true from false spiritual leaders.
"Now about the apostles and prophets: Act in line with the gospel precept. Welcome every apostle on arriving as if he were the Lord. But he must not stay beyond one day. In case of necessity, however, the next day too. If he stays three days, he is a false prophet. On departing, an apostle must not accept anything save sufficient food to carry him till his next lodging. If he asks for money, he is a false prophet."
"Now about the apostles and prophets: Act in line with the gospel precept. Welcome every apostle on arriving as if he were the Lord. But he must not stay beyond one day. In case of necessity, however, the next day too. If he stays three days, he is a false prophet. On departing, an apostle must not accept anything save sufficient food to carry him till his next lodging. If he asks for money, he is a false prophet."

