«Our Father Who Art in Heaven....»: The “Lord’s Prayer” Illustrated
Catherine S. Hioni Illustrated by Amalia Lygnou-Vede
“Why do we call it the ‘Lord’s Prayer?’ Christians have given it this name, because it was our Lord Jesus Christ whose holy lips spoke this prayer for the first time. Lord’s Prayer, therefore, means ‘THE PRAYER OF THE LORD’! Jesus Christ gave this prayer as a model, because He wanted to teach his disciples and all the world how they should pray to God; in other words how they should talk to God through prayer and what they should ask Him for.” —“‘Our Father who art in Heaven...’”
CONTENTS
The dearest words: “Our Father” The world’s most beloved prayer Why it is called “The Lord’s Prayer” When the Lord taught us “The Lord’s Prayer” The Lord said: When you pray, say: Brief analysis of the prayer The prayer is simple words Prayer to the Holy Trinity The deeper meaning of the “Lord’s Prayer” God is our Father “...Hallowed be thy name...” “....Thy kingdom come....” “....Thy will be done.....” “...Give us this day our daily bread....” “....And forgive us our debts.....” “.....And lead us not into temptation....” We glorify the king of Heavens and our Father The noblest act
Item Number: BKBT718C Publication data: Athens, Greece: “Sotir” Publications, 2006 Format: hardcover Number of pages: 78 Dimensions (l × w × h): 27.3 cm × 19.6 cm × 1.2 cm Additional information: full-color illustrations