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Qué (quién) es lord's-prayer - definición

Busman's Lord's Prayer

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Pater noster.
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CENTRAL CHRISTIAN PRAYER, TAUGHT BY JESUS CHRIST TO HIS DISCIPLES
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The Lord's Prayer, also called the Our Father or Pater Noster, is a central Christian prayer which Jesus taught as the way to pray. Two versions of this prayer are recorded in the gospels: a longer form within the Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of Matthew, and a shorter form in the Gospel of Luke when "one of his disciples said to him, 'Lord, teach us to pray, as John taught his disciples.
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  • Detail of the ''Europa Polyglotta'' published with ''[[Synopsis Universae Philologiae]]'' in 1741; the map gives the first phrase of the Lord's Prayer in 33 different [[languages of Europe]]
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  • Owen Jones]]
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN PRAYER, TAUGHT BY JESUS CHRIST TO HIS DISCIPLES
Lord's prayer; The Lord's Prayer; Lords prayer; Abbun d'bishmayya; Luke 11:2; Luke 11:3; Luke 11:4; Pater noster; The Lord’s Prayer; Pater Hemon; Our father; Lord’s Prayer; Give us this day our daily bread; Our father who art in Heaven; Hallowed be Thy Name; Pater Noster; Prayer, Lord's; The lords prayer; Lords Prayer; Thy kingdom come; Our Father (prayer); Model Prayer; Aramaic Lord's Prayer; The Lords Prayer; Prayer, the Lord's; Our Father; Hallowed Be Thy Name; Lord’s prayer; Deliver us from evil; But deliver us from evil; Hallowed be thy name; Thy will be done
The Lord's Prayer is a Christian prayer that was originally taught by Jesus Christ to his followers.
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Wikipedia

Bus Driver's Prayer

The Bus Driver's Prayer, also known as the Busman's Lord's Prayer, is a parody of the Lord's Prayer that takes the bus driver around Greater London (while avoiding further destinations). The words are apocryphal and have been around since 1960 at least. The word play, making extensive use of puns on English place names, is typical of English humour. A Metropolitan police officer's version, entitled "The Law's Prayer", has also been devised.