Diaglott(i)
1 And it happened in the to be him in a place certain praying, when he ceased, said one of the disciples of him to him: O lord, teach us to pray, as even John taught the disciples of himself.
2 He said and to them: When you pray, say: O Father, be hallowed the name of thee; let come of thee the kingdom;
3 the bread of us the necessary give thou to us the every day;
4 And for give to us the sins of us, even for ourselves forgive all owing us; and not thou mayest lead us into temptation.
5 And he said to them: Which of you shall have a friend, and shall go to him at midnight, and say to him: O friend, lend to me three loaves;
6 because a friend of me has come from way to me, and not I have what I shall set for him.
7 And he from within answering should say: Not to me trouble do thou cause; already the door has been shut, and the children of me with me in the bed are; not I am able having arisen to give to thee.
8 I say to you, if and not will give to him having arisen, because the to be of him a friend, through indeed the importunity of him arising he will give to him as many as he wants.
9 And I to you say: Ask you, and it shall be given to you; seek you, and you shall find; knock you, and it shall be opened to you.
10 All for the asking receives; and the seeking finds; and to the knocking it shall be opened.
11 Which now of you the father shall ask the son bread, not a stone will give to him? or also a fish, not in place of a fish a serpent will give to him?
12 or also if he may ask an egg, not will give to him a scorpion?
13 If then you, evil being, know you gifts good to give to the children of you, how much more the Father that of heaven, will give a spirit holy to those asking him?