The Lord's Prayer has different versions in various Christian denominations, with variations in wording and length. The most common version is from The Bible, found in the Gospel of Matthew and Luke. Other versions may be used in different traditions or translations of the Bible.
The two versions of the Lord's Prayer exist because different Christian denominations use slightly different wording based on historical translations and interpretations of the original text.
No. That is a Christian prayer.
Calling this the 'Lord's Prayer' in both Matthew 6 and Luke 11 is a misnomer. This is a model or example of how we are to pray to the Father. In essence then both versions are basically the same with Matthew having more detail. The actual Lord's Prayer can be found in John 17.
Some alternative versions of the Lord's Prayer include adaptations by different Christian denominations, such as the Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox traditions. These versions may vary in wording and structure but generally maintain the core themes and sentiments of the original prayer.
The lords prayer learn you how to pray, it honor him, tell who he is, giving us what we need and asking for forgiviness
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.
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It is the Lords prayer.
The Lords prayer can be found in Luke 11:1-4 & Matthew 6:9-13.
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It is the lords prayer.