-----------------------
The Lord's Prayer appear in Matthew at 6:9-13 and in Luke at 11:2-4. Both gospels were originally written in Greek. The gospel authors, in turn, sourced their versions of the Lord's Prayer from the hypothetical 'Q' document, which was also written in Greek and was probably the earliest written source for the Lord's Prayer.
Chat with our AI personalities
The Lord's Prayer was originally written in Ancient Greek. It is found in the Christian New Testament, specifically in the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 6:9-13) and the Gospel of Luke (Luke 11:2-4).
It is called "the Lord's Prayer" because it was Our Lord Jesus who said it first.
Our father which art in heaven hallowed be thy name
it was first written in ancient Hebrew an it is now written in almost every language in the world including most dead languages such as Latin.
AnswerThe gospels of the New Testament were first written in Greek.
The Hebrew language was written first. The earliest known inscription in Hebrew is the Khirbet Qeiyafa Inscription, from about the 11th century BCE. The earliest examples of written Arabic date back about 1700 years (the 3rd century CE).