Pater. The Romans divided the hours of the day and night into two twelve”hour” periods with each twelve”hour” period related to hours of lightness and darkness ie with one of the periods starting at sunrise and the other at sunset.
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The following is a Latin version of The Lord’s Prayer (Pater Noster) the prayer which Jesus taught his disciples when they asked him how to pray the prayer which is the Rosetta Stone for understanding the Gospel of Jesus Christ We suggest that it be read it out loud for full appreciation The Our Father Prayer in Latin PATER noster qui es in caelis sanctificetur.
G3962 patēr Strong's Greek Lexicon (kjv)
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Pater (lat „Vater“ Pl Patres Abk P Pl PP oder PP) ist eine Anrede für einen Ordenspriester der römischkatholischen Kirche Im deutschsprachigen Raum wird die Anrede im Allgemeinen nur bei Priestern verwendet Ordensbrüder die das Weihesakrament nicht empfangen haben werden in der Regel als Bruder angesprochen (auch hier wird manchmal die lateinische Bezeichnung.
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G3962 πατήρ patḗr patayr’ apparently a primary word a “father” (literally or figuratively near or more remote)—father parent.