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Luke 11:4

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and forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins 1  against us. And do not lead us into temptation.” 2 

XREF

Ge 48:16; 1Ki 8:34,36; Ps 25:11,18; Ps 32:1-5; Ps 51:1-3; Ps 121:7; Ps 130:3,4; Isa 43:25,26; Da 9:19; Ho 14:2; Mt 6:12; Mt 6:13; Mt 6:14,15; Mt 11:25,26; Mt 18:35; Mt 26:41; Lu 8:13; Lu 22:46; Joh 17:15; 1Co 10:13; 2Co 12:7,8; Eph 4:31,32; Col 3:13; 2Th 3:3; 2Ti 4:18; Jas 2:13; 1Jo 1:8-10; Re 2:10; Re 3:10

NET © Notes

tn Grk “who is indebted to us” (an idiom). The picture of sin as debt is not unusual. As for forgiveness offered and forgiveness given, see 1 Pet 3:7.

tc Most mss (א1 A C D W Θ Ψ 070 Ë13 33 Ï it syc,p,h) add “but deliver us from the evil one,” an assimilation to Matt 6:13. The shorter reading has better attestation (Ì75 א*,2 B L 1 700 pc vg sa Or). Internally, since the mss that have the longer reading here display the same tendency throughout the Lord’s Prayer to assimilate the Lukan version to the Matthean version, the shorter reading should be regarded as authentic in Luke.

tn Or “into a time of testing.”

sn The request Do not lead us into temptation is not to suggest that God causes temptation, but is a rhetorical way to ask for his protection from sin.



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