Lord's Prayer
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+ | Our [[Father]], which art in heaven,<br> | ||
+ | [[Hallowed]] be thy Name;<br> | ||
+ | Thy [[Kingship and kingdom of God |kingdom]] come;<br> | ||
+ | Thy [[will]] be done<br> | ||
+ | in earth, as it is in [[heaven]]:<br> | ||
+ | Give us this day our daily [[bread]];<br> | ||
+ | And [[forgive]] us our [[trespass]]es,<br> | ||
+ | as we forgive them that trespass against us;<br> | ||
+ | And lead us not into [[temptation]],<br> | ||
+ | But deliver us from [[evil]];<br> | ||
+ | For thine is the kingdom,<br> | ||
+ | the power, and the [[glory]],<br> | ||
+ | [[For ever and ever]].<br> | ||
+ | Amen.<br> | ||
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+ | --"[[Lord's Prayer]]" | ||
+ | |} | ||
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# The prayer taught by [[Jesus Christ]] to his [[disciple]]s in the [[Sermon on the Mount]] | # The prayer taught by [[Jesus Christ]] to his [[disciple]]s in the [[Sermon on the Mount]] | ||
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*[[Paternoster]] | *[[Paternoster]] | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * ''[[Amen]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Didache]]'', an early book of rituals which mentions saying the prayer three times daily | ||
+ | * [[Discourse on ostentation]], a portion of the [[Sermon on the Mount]] | ||
+ | * [[Five Discourses of Matthew]] | ||
+ | * [[Hail Mary]] | ||
+ | * [[High Priestly Prayer]] | ||
+ | * [[Prayer in the New Testament]] | ||
+ | * ''[[Novum Testamentum Graece]]'', the primary source for most contemporary New Testament translations | ||
+ | * [[Rosary]] | ||
+ | * ''[[Textus Receptus]]'' | ||
+ | * [[Church of the Pater Noster]] on the [[Mount of Olives]], [[Jerusalem]] | ||
+ | *[[Al-Fatiha]] | ||
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See also
- Amen
- Didache, an early book of rituals which mentions saying the prayer three times daily
- Discourse on ostentation, a portion of the Sermon on the Mount
- Five Discourses of Matthew
- Hail Mary
- High Priestly Prayer
- Prayer in the New Testament
- Novum Testamentum Graece, the primary source for most contemporary New Testament translations
- Rosary
- Textus Receptus
- Church of the Pater Noster on the Mount of Olives, Jerusalem
- Al-Fatiha
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