The Lord God
He was giving an example of how we should pray. He was telling the disciples not to pray as the hypocrites and pharisees did. So he gave them the Lords prayer as a kind of guidline for praying.
Jesus gave the Lord's Prayer in Matthew 6:9-15 and Luke 11:2-4.-------------------------------------More detail:Jesus taught this 'model prayer' (otherwise known as the 'Lord's Prayer' or 'Our Father Prayer') and much more, during his "Sermon on the Mount" given around 31 AD.
The Lord's prayer is found in the Bible. It is in the book called the gospel of Matthew chapter 6 verses 5 - 13
We offer our prayers to the Father to thank Him for all that He has done for us, to partition Him for things we are in need of and close our prayer in the name of Jesus Christ. Many people recite the Lords Prayer, but they forget that Christ only gave them this as a guide as to what to say, and not to use it as an actual prayer. What you ask for or thank Him for in your prayer does not have to be the same each time. You pray as guided by the Spirit.
first off, its OUR FATHER not your father. Now that that has been corrected, Jesus Christ taught us the prayer
Gave lords power in return they received protection for there kingdom
AnswerGod wrote it.AnswerThe Lord's Prayer appears in two slightly different forms in Mathhew's Gospel and Luke's Gospel. Scholars say that the two evangelists copied the prayer from the hypothetical 'Q' document.AnswerThe Lord's Prayer are the words spoken by Jesus Christ. Matthew was a witness to these words and recorded them in his Gospel. Luke wrote Jesus' lesson to His disciples on prayer from the accounts of one of the disciples or Mary.
Yes, it was! Jesus gave up his life so we could live, if he didn't die on the cross I guess we wouldn't live. People who do believe in Jesus do have a prayer that talks about this situation why don't you read it? What do you believe?
Gave lords power in return they received protection for there kingdom
the king gave the lords more land as the lords added more knights to the kings army
Serfs gave crops to Lords and Lords controlled serfs' lives.
The serfs worked for the lords and the lords gave them land and food and protection.