Abstract
Along with Norman Metzler, I will argue that the first petition of the Lord’s prayer: ‘Hallowed be thy Name’ (Mt 6:9b) is not the first petition in proper sense. It rather can be seen as a ‘parenthetical doxological phrase’ that describes closer the address ‘Our Father in Heaven’ (Mt 6:9b), following examples in both Jewish and Muslim traditions. The question will be raised whether the devotional address to God is not a stronger base for respectful co-existence and dialogue with each other than a rather general moral demand of ‘having respect for each other’?
How to cite this article: Vledder, E.-J., 2011, ‘“Laat uw Naam geheiligd worden”: Een uiting van eerbied aan God’, HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 67(1), Art. #839, 6 pages. DOI: 10.4102/hts.v67i1.839