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Does anyone have the Lords prayer in hebrew?

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I want to find the Lords prayer in hebrew, but it seems all I can find is hebrew spelled in english. I want the Lord's prayer in hebrew, spelled in hebrew. I found this site- http://dvar-adonai.org/hnt/He_htm/Matthew006-010.htm and it looks like it has it. I think it starts on the twelfth line at the words

אָבִינוּ שֶׁבַּשָּׁמַיִם יִתְקַדַּשׁ שְׁמֶ

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  1. Matthew 6:9... is originally in Greek.

    You would need to find some site that translated it from Greek into Hebrew.

    What you did type would be considered the beginning of it in Aramaic, except the first letter is misplaced... that letter is used at the end of words, not the beginning. Did you accidentally copy&paste part of another word there and the letter is a mistake?


  2. You nailed it. That Hebrew line appears to be the beginning of the Lord's Prayer.  

  3. http://whnac.biblos.com/luke/11.htm Only the old testament was written in Hebrew, the new testament was writtten in greek http://biblos.com/

  4. I don't think Christ offered it up in Hebrew. The Jews of his time spoke mostly Aramaic and Greek. Hebrew was reserved for the temple. The Chaldean Catholics and I think the Maronites still offer the Mass in Aramaic.

  5. I think you should look for it in Aramaic. That's what Jesus spoke most, if not all, of the time.

  6. Are you for real?  The Jesus story was written in an attempt to convert the Judeans so that they would stop fighting the Romans and become more pacifist, but they never accepted the story because they were there and they never heard of, never saw and never saw anything mentioned in the story.  Therefore, nothing about that NT story was ever written in Hebrew, so there is no such thing as a lord's prayer in Hebrew.

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