Luke 11:2
ContextNETBible | So he said to them, “When you pray, 1 say: Father, 2 may your name be honored; 3 may your kingdom come. 4 |
XREF | Le 10:3; Le 22:23; 1Ki 8:43; 2Ki 19:19; 2Ch 20:6; Ps 11:4; Ps 57:11; Ps 72:18,19; Ps 103:20; Ps 108:5; Ec 5:2; Isa 2:2-5; Isa 6:2,3; Isa 63:16; Eze 36:23; Da 2:28; Da 2:44; Da 7:18,27; Ho 14:2; Hab 2:14; Mt 5:16; Mt 6:6-8; Mt 6:9-15; Mt 6:10; Mt 10:32; Lu 10:9-11; Ro 1:7; Ro 8:15; 1Co 1:3; 2Co 1:2; Ga 1:4; Eph 1:2; Php 1:2; Php 4:20; Col 1:2; 1Th 1:1,3; 1Th 3:11-13; 2Th 1:1,2; 2Th 2:16; Re 11:15; Re 15:4; Re 19:6; Re 20:4 |
NET © Notes |
1 sn When you pray. What follows, although traditionally known as the Lord’s prayer, is really the disciples’ prayer. It represents how they are to approach God, by acknowledging his uniqueness and their need for his provision and protection. 2 tc Most sn God is addressed in terms of intimacy (Father). The original Semitic term here was probably Abba. The term is a little unusual in a personal prayer, especially as it lacks qualification. It is not the exact equivalent of “Daddy” (as is sometimes popularly suggested), but it does suggest a close, familial relationship. 3 tn Grk “hallowed be your name.” 4 tc Most sn Your kingdom come represents the hope for the full manifestation of God’s promised rule. |