Matther 6 comes from bits and pieces of the Jewish liturgy.
Yes, that is what I said.
....elements in the Lord's Prayer (in all its versions) are perfectly consistent with the Kadish and Amidah.
I do not, like Peacefulpete says, imagine that the Old Testament prayers were some "psychological tools for self help." They meant what they said, in the genre that they were composed, but words mean what they mean. People in the past believed that they talked to deities, not merely worshiped them....He got that very wrong indeed.
I did not say you believed what I said was anachronistic. I said it would be anachronistic to impose a modern Reformed understanding of the value of prayer upon ancient texts. So, we agree. The discussion is about what ancient Jews felt about prayer. As you said they believed they were talking to the deities, and yes that included petitions for sun,rain,food, and security.
Peacefulpete doesn't understand what I mean or comprehend where I come from. He thinks he does.
No, Peacefulpete has no interest in where you come from, he has interest in the evolving nature of ancient religion. At times you have offered valuable input.
Peacefulpete, the Butcher of JWD