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When [[Jesus]] taught his disciples to pray, he gave them the words of the [[prayer]] that is now known as "The Lord's Prayer". It begins, "Our father in [[heaven]], hallowed be your name". This prayer is very familiar to contemporary Christians and is said weekly in many church services, especially more traditional ones. | When [[Jesus]] taught his disciples to pray, he gave them the words of the [[prayer]] that is now known as "The Lord's Prayer". It begins, "Our father in [[heaven]], hallowed be your name". This prayer is very familiar to contemporary Christians and is said weekly in many church services, especially more traditional ones. | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord%27s_Prayer Wikipedia - Lord's Prayer] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord%27s_Prayer Wikipedia - Lord's Prayer] | ||
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When Jesus taught his disciples to pray, he gave them the words of the prayer that is now known as "The Lord's Prayer". It begins, "Our father in heaven, hallowed be your name". This prayer is very familiar to contemporary Christians and is said weekly in many church services, especially more traditional ones.
Matthew 6
The text can be found in Matthew 6.
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