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Evangelisches Gesangbuch and Lord's Prayer

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Difference between Evangelisches Gesangbuch and Lord's Prayer

Evangelisches Gesangbuch vs. Lord's Prayer

Evangelisches Gesangbuch (EG;, Protestant song book) is the current hymnal of German-language congregations in Germany, Alsace and Lorraine, Austria, and Luxembourg, which was introduced from 1993 and 1996, succeeding the Evangelisches Kirchengesangbuch (EKG). The Lord's Prayer (also called the Our Father, Pater Noster, or the Model Prayer) is a venerated Christian prayer which, according to the New Testament, 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.'" Lutheran theologian Harold Buls suggested that both were original, the Matthaen version spoken by Jesus early in his ministry in Galilee, and the Lucan version one year later, "very likely in Judea".

Similarities between Evangelisches Gesangbuch and Lord's Prayer

Evangelisches Gesangbuch and Lord's Prayer have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Evangelisches Gesangbuch and Lord's Prayer Comparison

Evangelisches Gesangbuch has 9 relations, while Lord's Prayer has 175. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (9 + 175).

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