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The Lord's prayer is given in two versions of orthography which are identical to each other. Either there's a mistake, or I'd suggest that only one version should be left. The right column can be used for English translation for better understanding and comparison. Jimitori (talk) 12:05, 14 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Reasonablematics, as promised on your talk page, I've gone through your suggested edits line by line to reincorporate any useful content into the article.
I've added in what was sourced and on topic. I didn't add some stuff that was veering into tangents (see WP:COATRACK and WP:NOTEVERYTHING), or where the sourcing was unclear/not included. We should avoid WP:OR, too. I think this version combines the best of both edits, includes references, and is more up-to-date. Hopefully, it isn't too objectionable to anyone.