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  1. What does Matthew 6:28 mean? The Sermon on the Mount has included Jesus' teaching about money (Matthew 6:19–24). That has led Him to the subject of worry. Money and worry often go together. Despite what most of us imagine, even the very rich often feel anxiety over money.

  2. Mat 6:34. See the KJV Preface (Especially for Parenthesis, Brackets, & Asterisks). The Authorized Version or King James Version (KJV), 1611, 1769. Outside of the United Kingdom, the KJV is in the public domain. Within the United Kingdom, the rights to the KJV are vested in the Crown.

  3. Opponents of the temporal sense say that to pray for to-morrows bread sins against the counsel, “Take no thought for the morrow,” and that to pray, “Give us to-day our bread of to-morrow,” is absurd (ineptius, Suicer, Thesaurus, s.v. ἐπιούσιος).

  4. Verse 11. - Give us this day our daily bread τὸν ἄρτον ἡμῶν τὸν ἐπιούσιον δὸς ἡμῖν σήμερον Here begin the petitions for our personal needs. The first is for earthly food, the means of maintaining our earthly life. For "in order to serve God it is first of all necessary that we live" (Godet, on Luke).

  5. God knows everything we need in this world. He understands that we need food and clothes, shelter and protection. God also knows the complexities of the 21st century and the roles and responsibilities that we may have in this modern-day, computerised world.

  6. Young's Literal Translation. 'Our appointed bread give us to-day. Matthew 6:11 Additional Translations ... Links. Matthew 6:11 NIV. Matthew 6:11 NLT. Matthew 6:11 ESV. Matthew 6:11 NASB. Matthew 6:11 NKJV. Matthew 6:11 KJV.

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