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Lord's Prayer

NOUN
  1. the prayer that Christ gave his disciples in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 6:9-13)

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  • Not even a hint of this doctrine of salvation is to be found in the Sermon on the Mount - the quintessence of Jesus's message - or in the Lord's Prayer, or in Christ's traditional parables.
  • Skinner took no part in it, till one minister remarked to him, “The great faut I hae to your prayer-book is that ye use the Lord's Prayer sae aften, ” ye juist mak a dishclout o't.” Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character
  • He has a wonderfully readable discussion of the Lord's Prayer in both the recension of Matthew and the one of Luke.
  • That is the Lord's prayer and I cannot change the words.
  • Both the Creed and the Lord's Prayer must come to our aid, as we shall hear later.
  • These runes are the Lord's Prayer, creation's antiphonal response to the primal ‘Let it be.’
  • Venial sins were to be cleansed by daily use of the Lord's Prayer and by almsgiving.
  • African and Caribbean slaves combined Christianity and voodoo; whites traded in coffin spoons, pored over dream books, said the Lord's Prayer backward to ward off rain.
  • It would appear that the unilinear and causative thought model by which he interprets the theology of the Lord's Prayer does not capture the co-presence of different perspectives within the same text.
  • His exegetical works contain explanations of difficult passages of Holy Scripture, and include a Commentary on the Lord's Prayer and on Psalm 59, various "scholia" or "marginalia" (commentaries written in the margin of manuscripts), on treatises of the Hieromartyr Dionysius the Areopagite (October 3) and St Gregory the Theologian (January 25). Orrologion
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