Lord's Prayer
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Our Father, which art in heaven, --"Lord's Prayer" |
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- The prayer taught by Jesus Christ to his disciples in the Sermon on the Mount
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Synonyms
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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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