If you don't know, then you shouldn't get the tattoo.
A tattoo is permanent, and must be something you are comfortable with, and which means something to you. Getting a wording tattooed onto yourself because some stranger suggested it is ridiculous.
What you are describing is called "Tefillin". Inside of the boxes contains the words of the "Sh'mah", which is often considered one of the most important Jewish prayers. Certain texts command that one should bind the prayer as a sign upon one's hands and between one's eyes.
There are 66 words in the Lord's prayer.
Write an essay in about 250 words arguing for or against the culture of tattoo?
Devotion (to God) is another word for prayer.
Harry has the words "a tattoo" on his let wrist. & the word "Bare" on his foot.
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What kind of prayer, particularly? There are six to eight words for different types of prayer...
prayer = Tefileh (תפילה)work = Arbet (ארבעט)prayer and work = Tefileh un Arbet (תפילה און ארבעט)
There is no difference, it's two different words for the same thing.
Most would assume a regimented, extreme level of prayer would constitute a life of prayer. This would exclude a 'regular' person from a life of prayer though and contact with the divine should not be exclusive. A life of prayer can be achieved by turning your mind to the divine when it is usually occupied with pointless mundane matters. Prayer can be on a bus, a plane, while walking at any point when the mind is not being fully utilised. The prayer need not be even words, just the attempt to commune or conceive of the divine.
A short prayer is one that has very few words. It is usually between two and five words long.
The deciples once asked Jesus to teach them to pray and he taught them the lords prayer as we know it.