The Lords Prayer Analysis

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Explore the teachings of the Lord's Prayer according to the Great Bible, focusing on the importance of sincere and private prayer compared to hypocritical practices. Discover the deeper meanings behind each verse and learn about forgiveness, divine provision, and avoiding temptation. Dive into the message of forgiveness and its impact on receiving forgiveness from the Heavenly Father.

  • Lords Prayer
  • Great Bible
  • Forgiveness
  • Private Prayer
  • Hypocrisy

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  1. Lords Prayer The Great Bible

  2. 6:5 And when thou prayest thou shalt not be as the ypocrytes are. For they vse to stand praieng in the synagoges, and in the corners of the stretes, that they maye be sene of men. Uerely, I saye vnto you: they haue theyr rewarde.

  3. 6:6 But when thou prayest entre into thy chamber, & when thou hast shut thy dore praye to thy father which is in secrete: & thy father which seeth in secrete, shall rewarde the openly.

  4. 6:7 But when ye praye bable not moch, as the heathen do: for they thyncke it will come to passe, that they shalbe herd for their moch bablynges sake.

  5. 6:8 Be not ye therfore lyke vnto them. For youre father knoweth what thinges ye haue neade of before ye aske of him:

  6. 6:9 after thys maner therfore praye ye. Oure father which art in heauen, halowed be thy name.

  7. 6:10 Lett thy kyngdome come. Thy will be fulfylled, as well in earth, as it is in heauen.

  8. 6:11 Geue vs this daye oure daylye bread. 6:12 And forgeue vs our dettes, as we forgeue oure detters.

  9. 6:13 And leade vs not into temptacyon: but delyuer vs from euyll. For thyne is the kyngdome and the power, and the glorye for euer. Amen.

  10. 6:14 Therfore, yf ye forgeue other men theyr trespasses, your heuenly father shall forgeue you. 6:15 But yf ye wyll not forgeue men theyr trespasses, nomore shall your father forgeue you youre trespasses.

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