Since Jesus was a Hebrew I belive he would have prayed in Hebrew.
2000 years ago not the Italian language but the Latin language.
During the time of Jesus, the most commonly spoken language in the Fertile Crescent was Aramaic. It was a Semitic language widely used in the region and was the common language of trade and everyday life.
This is Italian, and "prega per nol" means "pray for us".
Jesus' words were recorded in Greek because Greek was the lingua franca of the Eastern Mediterranean at the time. It was a widely spoken language, making it a practical choice for spreading the message of Jesus to a diverse audience. It is believed that Jesus spoke Aramaic, a Semitic language closely related to Hebrew, which was the common language of the Jewish people in Judea during that period.
"Betelehemu" is a Nigerian Christmas carol sung in the Yoruba language. It celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
no where, its to pray in the name of Jesus
Yes he did pray at the temple.
We can pray in either names Jesus or Jesus christ and he will hear us for sure.
They pray to both.
Yes. It is OK to pray to Jesus Christ. And when you pray to his father God, you are praying to him, because he said: "I and the Father are one."
God.
Jesus said to pray in silence, and not to make a show of it.
Jesus tells us to pray in secret and not to make a big show of it to others.
Jesus tells us to pray in secret and not to make a big show of it to others.
No, Catholics do not pray to statues. Catholics pray to God, Jesus, and ask Saints to pray for them.
No Jesus never prayed in a church.
The disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray by saying, "Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples."