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Friday, January 6, 2012

Explore the meaning of the Lord's Prayer

Lord's Prayer, the most popular prayer among Christians, with every denomination (Catholic, Protestant, Pentecostal, Orthodox, Anglican, and so on). For most Christians, the prayer "Our Father" has become rote, so it can easily be pronounced without reading. How popular and important LORD'S PRAYER, then in 1875 in Jerusalem (where Jesus taught the "Lord's Prayer" and prophesied the destruction of Jerusalem), built a church with the name "Pater Noster", which all the walls are adorned with the Lord's Prayer in various languages ​​of the world. In the Church "Pater Noster" is, the pilgrims seemed to hear again the Lord Jesus taught the "Lord's Prayer".

In the Bible, there are two versions of "The Lord's Prayer", the version of Matthew's Gospel (cf. Mt 6:9-13) and the Gospel of Luke (cf. Lk 11:2-4). The Lord's Prayer Matthew version slightly longer than the Lord's Prayer Luke's version.

Next: Description privilege of the Lord's Prayer from the two existing versions. Starting from Matthew.

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