Jesus and Jewish Prayer
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Notes
[1] All references to Scripture will be in the English Standard Version of the Bible unless stated otherwise.
[2] Philip B. Harner, Understanding the Lord’s Prayer (Philadelphia: Fortress Press), 123.
[3] “Yahweh.” The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, v.12 (1998): 804.
[4] Michael Joseph Gilligan. “The Tetragrammaton in God’s Word and Liturgy,” Liturgical Ministry 5, (1996): 79-84.
[5] Michael Marlowe, “The Translation of the Tetragrammaton,” (2011), http://www.bible-researcher.com/tetragrammaton.html.
[6] Harner, Understanding the Lord’s Prayer, 44.
[7] Harner, Understanding the Lord’s Prayer, 46.
[8] David Noel Freedman, A–C. Anchor Bible Dictionary, v.4 (New York: Bantam Doubleday Publishing Group) 7.
[9] Harner, Understanding the Lord’s Prayer, 49.
[10] Harner, Understanding the Lord’s Prayer, 49.
[11] Harner, Understanding the Lord’s Prayer, 50.
[12] Charles M. Laymon, The Lord’s Prayer in its Biblical Setting, (Nashville and New York: Abingdon Press, 1968), 80.
[13] Brad H. Young, The Jewish Background to the Lord’s Prayer (Tulsa: Gospel Research Foundation), 4.
[14] Peter Ochs, “The Passion and Repentance,” The living Pulpit 13, no.13, (2004): 6.
[15] Ochs, “The Passion and Repentance,” 6.
[16] Rabbi Wayne Dosick, Living Judaism (New York: HarperCollins, 1995).
[17] Paul Fiebig, Jesu Bergpredigt (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1924), 50.
[18] Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein, interviewed by Alejandro Daniel Castro, Oral Roberts University Holy Spirit Room, November 17, 2015.
[19] Harner, Understanding the Lord’s Prayer, 69
[20] Young, The Jewish Background to the Lord’s Prayer, 12
[21] Harner, Understanding the Lord’s Prayer, 69.
[22] Young, The Jewish Background of the Lord’s Prayer, 20.
[23] Young, The Jewish Background to the Lord’s Prayer, 21.
[24] Note that that Ten Commandments are part of the Torah.
[25] Andrew E. Hill, Jonah H. Walton, A Survey of the Old Testament (Michigan: Zondervan) 129.
[26] Harner, Understanding the Lord’s Prayer, 77.
[27] Hill and Walton, A Survey of the Old Testament, 130.
[28] Harner, Understanding the Lord’s Prayer, 79.
[29] Harner, Understanding the Lord’s Prayer, 123.
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