Luke 11:2
Context11:2 So he said to them, “When you pray, 1 say:
Father, 2 may your name be honored; 3
may your kingdom come. 4
Luke 11:13
Context11:13 If you then, although you are 5 evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will the heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit 6 to those who ask him!”
[11:2] 1 sn When you pray. What follows, although traditionally known as the Lord’s prayer, is really the disciples’ prayer. It represents how they are to approach God, by acknowledging his uniqueness and their need for his provision and protection.
[11:2] 2 tc Most
[11:2] 3 tn Grk “hallowed be your name.”
[11:2] 4 tc Most
[11:13] 5 tn The participle ὑπάρχοντες (Juparconte") has been translated as a concessive participle.
[11:13] 6 sn The provision of the Holy Spirit is probably a reference to the wisdom and guidance supplied in response to repeated requests. Some apply it to the general provision of the Spirit, but this would seem to look only at one request in a context that speaks of repeated asking. The teaching as a whole stresses not that God gives everything his children want, but that God gives the good that they need. The parallel account in Matthew (7:11) refers to good things where Luke mentions the Holy Spirit.