in translating, and were directed of God to the use of words they have rendered the original by; but this is not reasonable to suppose. The books of the Old Testament were written chiefly in the Hebrew language, unless in some few passages of Jeremiah, Daniel, Ezra, and Esther, in the...
“After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.” — Jesus, Matthew 6:9 In Matthew 6 Matthew 6:9 Meaning “Give us this day our daily bread.” — Jesus, Matthew 6:11 In Matthew 6 Matthew 6:11 Meaning “And forgive us our debts, ...
"Amen" is a transliteration of the Hebrew word ʾāmēn, "verily, truly, amen." The Hebrew word expresses a certain affirmation in response to what has been said. It is used after the pronouncement of solemn curses and after prayers and hymns of praise. It comes from the root ʾāman...