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Pray like this. `Our Father, who is in heaven, may your name be kept holy.
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A Model, Not a Mandate
Scholars unanimously emphasize that Jesus provided a model for prayer, not a rigid script to be recited verbatim. The phrase "After this manner" indicates a pattern for the spirit, priority, and substance of our prayers. This is why Luke's version differs slightly and why the apostles prayed in their own words elsewhere.
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18th Century
Theologian
This passage contains the Lord's prayer, a composition unequaled for comprehensiveness and beauty. It is supposed that some of these petitions were…
After this manner therefore pray ye (ουτως ουν προσευχεσθε υμεις). "You" expressed in contrast with "the Gentiles." It should be c…
19th Century
Preacher
After this manner therefore pray ye:
Here is a model prayer for you to copy as far as it is suited to your case:
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What follows now is commonly called “the Lord’s Prayer,” not so much his own prayer (Jn 17 is just that) as the model he gave his disciples (“This …
16th Century
You therefore pray thus. Instead of this, Luke says, when you pray, say. Though Christ does not instruct His people to pray in a …
17th Century
Pastor
After this manner therefore pray you That is, in such a concise and short way, without much speaking and vain repeti…
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Christ saw it necessary to show His disciples what must commonly be the subject and method of their prayer. Not that we are restricted to the use o…
13th Century
Philosopher
Therefore, this is how you shall pray. Above, the Lord taught the manner of praying: namely, that we avoid both the vanit…