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Learning to Lament in a South-African Township in 2019: Help from Psalms and the Lord's Prayer

Neotestamentica, 2020
:Distressing situations call for concerted prayer, but in practice traumatised people often battle to express themselves adequately to find release and comfort.
J. Dickie
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A political prayer: Praying the Lord’s Prayer in Caesar’s empire

Review & Expositor, 2021
For many Christians around the world, the Lord’s Prayer is the most common prayer they pray, often on a daily or weekly basis. The temptation is to hear the word “prayer” and think strictly about spiritual matters.
Arthur M. Wright
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The Pater Noster Cycle of the Bible of Piscator and the Russian Iconography of the Lord’s Prayer in the XVII Century

Spheres of Culture
The history of illustrating The Lord’s Prayer in Russian art of the second half of the XVIIᵗʰ century is presented in the study for the first time. Dating of the preserved monuments and written sources indicate the absence of works on this topic in ...
P. V. Zapadalova
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John Chrysostom (and His Listeners) on the Lord's Prayer

Studia Liturgica
Although the Our Father was, as Robert Hill observed, the prayer for John Chrysostom, his reflections on the Lord's Prayer have received little attention. On first glance, the neglect is hardly surprising.
Blake Leyerle
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Living ritual: How the Lord’s Prayer shapes liturgy and lives

Review & Expositor, 2021
This article explores the Lord’s Prayer as a form of embodied ritual through which practitioners enact the prayer of Jesus with body, mind, and spirit.
Meg Lacy Vega
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Theology of The Lord's Prayer In A Cultural Overview of The Tetun Language

In Theos : Jurnal Pendidikan dan Theologi
This article contains an explanation of the theology of the Lord's Prayer taught by Jesus Christ in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke, and at the same time discusses the Tetun people's understanding of the prayer from a cultural perspective of
Philipus Benitius Metom   +2 more
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The religious world of the Lord’s Prayer

Review & Expositor, 2021
The prayer Jesus taught his disciples to pray (Matt 6:9–13 = Luke 11:2–4) did not arise in a religious vacuum. A cursory study of Greek, Hebraic, Roman, and Hellenistic Jewish prayers exhibits important convergences with, and divergences from, the Lord’s
C. C. Black
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The Lord’s Prayer Iconography in Russian Art of the First Third of the 18th Century

Observatory of Culture
This article is the first to consider the history of the Lord’s Prayer iconography in Russian art of the first third of the 18th century. It is represented by frescoes of the western porch of the Church of Elijah the Prophet (Yaroslavl, c.
P. V. Zapadalova
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Where is the kingdom, power, and glory? A text-critical analysis of the doxology of the Lord’s Prayer in Matthew

Review & Expositor, 2021
Students of the Greek New Testament may often be surprised not to find the traditional English ending, or doxology (“For yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.”), of the Lord’s Prayer in the current critical editions of the Greek
Matthew Burks
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East Asian languages in Lord’s Prayer collections, ca. 1600–1900

Histoire Epistémologie Langage
This paper provides a survey of versions of the Lord’s Prayer translated into several East Asian languages as they are attested in collections since the end of the 16th century. This is when the first relevant example appeared in print, namely a Literary
Sven Osterkamp
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