Matthew 6:12

fourth verse of the Lord's Praryer in the biblical Book of Matthew
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Matthew 6:12

Summary

Matthew 6:12 is a verse of the Bible[1]. It draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (verse_of_the_bible category, ranking #31 of 131).[2]

Key Facts

  • Matthew 6:12's instance of is recorded as verse of the Bible[3].
  • Matthew 6:12's part of is recorded as Matthew 6[4].
  • Matthew 6:12's part of is recorded as Sermon on the Mount[5].
  • Matthew 6:12's part of is recorded as Lord's Prayer[6].
  • Matthew 6:12's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0bbx5qn[7].

Body

Publication

Part of include Matthew 6[4], a chapter of the Bible[8]; Sermon on the Mount[5], a sermon[9], written by Jesus Christ[10]; and Lord's Prayer[6], a Christian prayer[11].

Why It Matters

Matthew 6:12 draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (verse_of_the_bible category, ranking #31 of 131).[2]

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