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- Epiousios abstract "Epiousios (Ancient Greek: επιούσιος) is a unique Greek word used in the fourth petition of the Lord's Prayer, as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 6:11) and the Gospel of Luke (Luke 11:3). Τὸν ἄρτον ἡμῶν τὸν ἐπιούσιον δὸς ἡμῖν σήμερον\"Give us today our epiousios bread,\"Matthew 6:11While often substituted by the word \"daily,\" the Greek term otherwise used throughout the New Testament for \"daily\" is kath hemeran (καθ' ἡμέραν, \"according to the day\"). As no small challenge with respect to translation, the word epiousios is not found anywhere else in the original scriptures of the Bible, nor, moreover, anywhere else in all of Classical Greek literature. Without reference except to the preceding words (\"Give us today...\"), Epiousios was rendered as quotidianum (\"daily\") in the Vetus Latina. However, more analytically, the word was also linguistically parsed to mean supersubstantialem (\"super-substantial\") in the Vulgate, albeit only in Matthew's version. From the New American Bible Revised Edition: \"Give us today our daily bread: the rare Greek word epiousios, here daily, occurs in the New Testament only here and in ⇒ Luke 11:3. A single occurrence of the word outside of these texts and of literature dependent on them has been claimed, but the claim is highly doubtful. The word may mean daily or future (other meanings have also been proposed). The latter would conform better to the eschatological tone of the whole prayer. So understood, the petition would be for a speedy coming of the kingdom (today), which is often portrayed in both the Old Testament and the New under the image of a feast (⇒ Isaiah 25:6; ⇒ Matthew 8:11; ⇒ 22:1-10; ⇒ Luke 13:29; ⇒ 14:15-24).\"Regardless of the lack of true correspondence of meaning, in the current era the word is nonetheless most often translated as \"Give us this day our daily bread.\"".
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- Epiousios wikiPageWikiLinkText "Epiousios".
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- Epiousios comment "Epiousios (Ancient Greek: επιούσιος) is a unique Greek word used in the fourth petition of the Lord's Prayer, as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 6:11) and the Gospel of Luke (Luke 11:3). Τὸν ἄρτον ἡμῶν τὸν ἐπιούσιον δὸς ἡμῖν σήμερον\"Give us today our epiousios bread,\"Matthew 6:11While often substituted by the word \"daily,\" the Greek term otherwise used throughout the New Testament for \"daily\" is kath hemeran (καθ' ἡμέραν, \"according to the day\").".
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