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|text = The Lord's Prayer is a [[w:Christianity|Christian]] prayer, originally written in [[w:Koiné Greek|Koiné Greek]], of which there are two versions. | |||
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===Matthew 6:9–13=== | |||
====[[wikipedia:Authorized King James Version|King James Version]] (1611)==== | |||
9 After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. | 9 After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. | ||
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13 And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen. | 13 And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen. | ||
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The Lord's Prayer is a Christian prayer, originally written in Koiné Greek, of which there are two versions. |
English
Matthew 6:9–13
King James Version (1611)
9 After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.
10 Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.
11 Give us this day our daily bread.
12 And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.
13 And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.