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it means to resond to someons call or question
If you are talking about father's in general, then no. You only capitalize it when you are talking about your specific father or the lord.
The Lord used the word "Father" as a term for the Source of all things. In other words, the producer of everything.
No, Yahweh is the Hebrew/Jewish word for "Lord." The God of the Hebrews. Zeus was the father of Hercules.
Before the Gospel Proclamation:Deacon (or Priest): The Lord be with you. All: And also with you. Deacon (or Priest): A reading from the Holy Gospel according to... [Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John]All: Glory to you, Lord! After the Gospel Proclamation:Deacon (or Priest): The Gospel of the Lord. All: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ!
O Theós Patéras is what translate.google.com says.
John Maynard Keynes"Father of Economics" some says that "Adam Smith" is the real father of economics
god sent jesus to spread the word of the lord and he is the father almighty
Lord, I am not worthy to receive You; but only say the word and I shall be healed.
Answer:Jesus says to call Him "Father"... "...that ye may be the children of YOUR FATHER in heaven..." (Matt.5:45)."Be ye therefore perfect, even as YOUR FATHER which is in heaven." (Matt.5:48)"After this manner therefore pray ye: OUR FATHER which art in heaven..." (Matt.6:9).The Bible also uses the word, "Lord"... as the prophecy in Revelation when the "last trump" is sounded, and the kingdoms of the world come under the authority of the Kingdom of God:"... the seventh angel sounded; and... The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of OUR LORD, and of HIS CHRIST; and He shall reign for ever." (Rev.11:15)This can get confusing to some people who also call Jesus "Lord"... but they are One, as Jesus says - John 10:30."...Holy Father, keep trough thine own name those whom thou hast given Me, that THEY MAY BE ONE, AS WE ARE. While I was with them in the world, I KEPT THEM IN THY NAME..." (John 17:11).The name Jesus kept them in... and keeps us in today through His Word is - FATHER.
The Word of the Lord was created in 1951.
It's not an idiom. 'Lord' is a commonly used word for 'God'. When someone says 'Oh Lord', it is like they are saying 'Oh God' or 'Oh my God!' People say 'Oh Lord' when they are frightened, surprised, or disappointed by something. Eg: "Oh Lord, I forgot to hand in my essay!"