The 'oral tradition' is no longer necessary as we now have all the Apostles teachings written down for us in the New testament.
That is called oral tradition.
oral tradition
The opposite of oral tradition is written tradition, where knowledge, stories, and information are recorded and transmitted through written documents instead of being passed down through spoken word.
Buddhism is a religion and not a language so in this sense it is not spoken. The teachings of the Buddha are available in many languages.
The Comforter is the Holy Ghost. Spoken of by Jesus in John 14. The power promised to the Apostles who were to tarry in Jerusalem until they were emdued with power from on high
Oral Tradition
Epic poetry in Greece was originally spoken rather than written. Poets would recite these lengthy narratives from memory during public performances or gatherings. It was a form of oral tradition that was eventually written down.
There are three groupings of the Apostles according to Bullenger's work (Appendix 141). Of those groupings there are only written works for 5 of the 12 apostles. Therefore, there are other apostles for which we currently have no written works preserved. Matthias is not alone in his disappearance from the written works. Remember John was in prison when he was given the Revelation by Christ's Angel. The Apostles were hated by the established temple of the day. Challenging the belief of the people and having power to do miracles, will not set well with either government or existing religious systems, as it undermines both. The apostles continually ran into this conflict.
yes see in www.memoriamedia.net see also - if you only speek English... in www.youtube.com/memoriamedia - some English spoken storys
It's Hawaiian tradition for girls to put a frangipani behind their left ear if they are available, and their right ear if they are spoken for.
Dave Gahan, lead singer of Depeche Mode, follows the spiritual practice of Sikhism. He has spoken openly about how the teachings of Sikhism have influenced his life and music.
Saint Anne is traditionally believed to have spoken Aramaic, as she was from a Jewish background living in ancient Israel. However, since specific historical records on her language are not available, this is based on speculation and tradition.