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The REAL "LORD's Prayer" in The Bible is found in John 17.

The passage most people call the "Lord's Prayer" in Matthew 6:9-13 is really just a "prayer outline;" the basic elements that should go into a general prayer.

But, in John's 17th chapter, Jesus lifts His eyes up to heaven and has a real heart-to-heart talk with His Father. In it, He prays and intercedes on behalf of His disciples... as well as:

"...for all who will ever believe in Me because of their testimony. My prayer FOR ALL OF THEM is that THEY WILL BE ONE, JUST AS YOU AND I ARE ONE, Father - that just as YOU ARE IN ME and I AM IN YOU, so THEY WILL BE IN US, and the world will believe you sent Me... I IN THEM AND YOU IN ME, ALL BEING PERFECTED INTO ONE..." (John 17:20-23 NLT New Living Translation)

Now, that's intercession!

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16y ago

If you're asking if the Lord's Prayer actually appears in the Bible...

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Matthew 6:9-13

Luke 11:2-4

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either somewhere in the front or the back. ours is in the front but my friends one is in the back.

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It occurs twice - Matthew 6, verses 9 to 13 and Luke 11, verses 2 to 4.

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The Gospel of Matthew

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Matthew 6:9-13 The Lord's Prayer

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