I believe it is called a novena.
In the New Testament in Jesus' day and beyond, the day was divided into rough periods. The third hour of the day would span 6 to 9 a.m. The sixth hour of the day would extend from 9 to 12 midday. The ninth hour of the day would encompass 12 noon to 3 p.m., and the twelfth hour of the day would last from 3 to 6 p.m. This explains Peter the Apostle's response in Acts 2:15 to the charge of drunkenness on the Day of Pentecost that "... it is but the third hour of the day", meaning 9:00 a.m. The ninth hour is described in Acts 3:1 as the 'hour of prayer', which was observed by devout Jews and followers of Judaism. Hence Cornelius, in Acts 10:3 & 30 respectively, records that he was praying around the ninth hour. Lastly, at the crucifixion of Jesus, the Gospel record states that there was darkness over the whole land from the sixth to the ninth hour, (meaning from 12 midday to about 3 p.m.) in Matthew 27:45 & Mark 15:33, respectively.
A prayer warrior engages in fervent, focused, and persistent prayer in the prayer room. They intercede on behalf of others, pray for specific needs or situations, and seek God's guidance, protection, and intervention. Prayer warriors rely on the power of prayer to bring about change and impact in the spiritual realm.
Jesus died and rose on the third day. He died at 3pm on Friday and was risen by the early hours of Sunday.Answer2 nights and 1 day The same as above
A made-up prayer is a prayer that is created by an individual or a group to address a specific intention or purpose. It is not part of any established religious tradition or scripture. These prayers are often personal and can be tailored to reflect the beliefs and values of the person or group creating them.
The Prayer of Agreement is when two or more people come together in prayer, in harmony and unity, to pray for the same request or outcome. It is believed to be powerful because it demonstrates solidarity and faith among believers. The idea is based on the principle that when believers align their hearts and minds in prayer, there is a greater spiritual force at work.
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The Ninth Hour - 2013 was released on: USA: June 2013
A Prayer for Every Hour was created on 1995-06-07.
The following are the original hours of prayers as contained in the Rule of St. Benedict and other Breviaries from ancient times up until Vatican Council II, along with their current state and names:Matins (Night Prayer, now called the Office of Readings)Lauds (Dawn Prayer, now called Morning Prayer)Prime (First hour of the day, now suppressed)Terce (Third hour of the day, now called Mid-morning prayer)Sext (Sixth hour of the day, now called mid-day prayer)None (Ninth hour of the day, now called Mid-afternoon prayer)Vespers (End of the work day, now called Evening Prayer)Compline (Before bed prayer, now called Night Prayer)
Jo Stafford's Sweet Hour of Prayer was created in 1963.
Prayer Hour - 2011 TV was released on: USA: 2011
By the time of the Roman Empire, the Jews (and eventually early Christians) began to follow the Roman system of conducting the business day in scheduling their times for prayer. In Roman cities, the bell in the forum rang the beginning of the business day at about six o'clock in the morning (Prime, the "first hour"), noted the day's progress by striking again at about nine o'clock in the morning (Terce, the "third hour"), tolled for the lunch break at noon (Sext, the "sixth hour"), called the people back to work again at about three o'clock in the afternoon (None, the "ninth hour"), and rang the close of the business day at about six o'clock in the evening (the time for evening prayer).
In the Bible it is called the ninth hour: Mat 27:46 And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?" that is, "MY GOD, MY GOD, WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME?" There is no other name for that hour.
The cast of The Ninth Hour - 2013 includes: Wesley Ballew as The Informant Mike Morehouse as The Boss Emily Shank as Intercom Lady
In the New Testament in Jesus' day and beyond, the day was divided into rough periods. The third hour of the day would span 6 to 9 a.m. The sixth hour of the day would extend from 9 to 12 midday. The ninth hour of the day would encompass 12 noon to 3 p.m., and the twelfth hour of the day would last from 3 to 6 p.m. This explains Peter the Apostle's response in Acts 2:15 to the charge of drunkenness on the Day of Pentecost that "... it is but the third hour of the day", meaning 9:00 a.m. The ninth hour is described in Acts 3:1 as the 'hour of prayer', which was observed by devout Jews and followers of Judaism. Hence Cornelius, in Acts 10:3 & 30 respectively, records that he was praying around the ninth hour. Lastly, at the crucifixion of Jesus, the Gospel record states that there was darkness over the whole land from the sixth to the ninth hour, (meaning from 12 midday to about 3 p.m.) in Matthew 27:45 & Mark 15:33, respectively.
Kraft Television Theatre - 1947 The Ninth Hour 10-12 was released on: USA: 5 December 1956
Some have said that this hour is from the time the Imam (prayer's leader) enters the mosque on Friday's prayer until the prayer is over. However, others have said that it is the last hour of the day.