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Roman Catholic AnswerThe Our Father, aka The Lord's Prayer, appears in the New Testament twice: in Matthew 6:9-13 (in the Sermon on the Mount), and a shorter version in Luke 11:2-4.
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Roman Catholic AnswerThe Our Father, aka The Lord's Prayer, appears in the New Testament twice: in Matthew 6:9-13 (in the Sermon on the Mount), and a shorter version in Luke 11:2-4.
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The Lord's Prayer appears twice: Matthew 6:9-13 and Luke 11:2b-4. Both versions are believed to have been copied from the hypothetical 'Q' document, which was used extensively as a source by the authors of Matthew and Luke.

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Roman Catholic AnswerThe Our Father, aka The Lord's Prayer, appears in the New Testament twice: in Matthew 6:9-13 (in the Sermon on the Mount), and a shorter version in Luke 11:2-4.
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12y ago

Twice, but there is a difference between them, aparently One asks to forgive debts, and one asks to forgive trespasses.

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13y ago

In the King James version

the Lord's Prayer appears twice - once each in Matthew 6 and Luke 11

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Two forms of the Lord's prayer occur in The Bible. One is in Matthew 6:9-13, the other in Luke 11:2-4 (one form also appears in the noncanonical Didache 8:2).

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