If you are asking how to translate the phrase "the Lord's Prayer" into Hebrew, it's Tfilat Hashem (תפילת ה׳).
If you are asking how to translate the entire prayer into Hebrew, it's:
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×ת ×œ×—× ×—×•×§× ×• תן ×œ× ×• היו×
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ו×ל תבי×× ×• לידי × ×™×¡×™×•×Ÿ ×›×™ ×× ×—×œ×¦× ×• מן הרע
×›×™ לך הממלכה והגבורה והתפ×רת לעולמי עולמי×:
×מן:
The plural form for the noun prayer is prayers.
No. That is a Christian prayer.
The deciples once asked Jesus to teach them to pray and he taught them the lords prayer as we know it.
It is called the lords prayer.
There isn't any Hebrew prayer called "habet"
The Lords prayer can be found in Luke 11:1-4 & Matthew 6:9-13.
It is the Lords prayer.
By prayer, spell, and offerings at his temples.
It is the lords prayer.
See the link below.
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