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An Exegetical Approach to the Lord’s Prayer Matthew 6: 9-13
An Exegetical Approach to the Lord’s Prayer Matthew 6: 9-13

Author(s): Luca Samuel Leonte
Subject(s): Biblical studies, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Scientia Moralitas Research Institute
Keywords: Prayer; Father; Kingdom of Heaven; Forgiveness; Debts; Sin; Temptation;
Summary/Abstract: The Lord’s Prayer as the most known prayer among Christians generates many questions and even debates. In these days, prayer and especially the Lord’s Prayer, has a strong tendency to navigate from rational activity to stereotypy. Many people use to pray without having a good understanding of what the Lord intended by those words included in his example of prayer. The custom of praying is vitally important for any believer but even more important is a good understanding of the principles of prayer inserted in the Lord’s Prayer. In order to help the reader to be conscious of the importance of the words used in prayer, the author makes an exegetical exercise on Mathew 6:9-13 trying to find an answer to the most common issues related to the understanding, usage and meaning of the proposed prayer: how to hollow the name of the Lord, how to understand the coming the Kingdom, what is the meaning of our daily bread, who are one’s debtors` or what is the meaning of the leading into temptation.

  • Page Range: 250-255
  • Page Count: 6
  • Publication Year: 2020
  • Language: English
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