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imported>Robert Badgett (New page: ==Religious views== ===Christianity=== Christianity's view on forgiveness is represented in Jesus's Sermon on the Mount ([http://bibref.hebtools.com/bibref.php?book=Matthew&verse=5...) |
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[[Christianity]]'s view on forgiveness is represented in [[Jesus]]'s Sermon on the Mount ([http://bibref.hebtools.com/bibref.php?book=Matthew&verse=5 | [[Christianity]]'s view on forgiveness is represented in [[Jesus]]'s Sermon on the Mount ([http://bibref.hebtools.com/bibref.php?book=Matthew&verse=5:1-7:12&src=1000 Matthew 5.1-7.12]). Within the Sermon on the Mount, in the Lord's Prayer ([http://bibref.hebtools.com/bibref.php?book=Matthew&verse=6:9-13&src=1000 Matthew 6:9-13]) [[Jesus]] states "And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors". This passage includes both divine forgiveness ([[atonement]]; [[absolution]]) and humans forgiving other humans. |
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Religious views
Christianity
Christianity's view on forgiveness is represented in Jesus's Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5.1-7.12). Within the Sermon on the Mount, in the Lord's Prayer (Matthew 6:9-13) Jesus states "And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors". This passage includes both divine forgiveness (atonement; absolution) and humans forgiving other humans.