Only Once Continually

Give us this day our daily bread.”   Matthew 6:11  NASB

Daily – The Greek word epiousion is one of the most unusual words in the entire Bible.  It occurs only in the Lord’s Prayer.  In order to understand the meaning of most Biblical expressions, scholars often look to other uses either in the Bible or outside the Bible.  But this word appears here in this verse for the first time; it is not found in any other Biblical context and has no clear cognates in other ancient languages.  All of this is even more unusual since the meaning of the word certainly must have been clear to Yeshua’s disciples and the early Christians.

Of course, Yeshua spoke this prayer in Hebrew.  So if we translate it back into its Hebrew form, the word becomes tamid.  Gordon and Johnson note that “tamid is rich in meaning, which makes it difficult to translate into English.  The closest approximation in English to the word tamid is ‘continually,’ although some prefer to translate it as ‘daily.’”[1]  As Gordon and Johnson point out, if Yeshua had spoken the Greek word epiousion to the crowd, no one would have understood Him.  But the use of tamid is perfectly understandable in Hebrew.

Tamid is particularly useful because of the symbolic meaning of bread in Scripture.  Lehem means both physical sustenance and spiritual nourishment.  Since Yeshua places emphasis on both, it is particularly appropriate that He would use a word that means having enough every day.  Digesting God’s word is just as important as eating the bread on the table, in fact, it is sometimes more important.

This much is clear.  This petition in the Lord’s Prayer pushes aside any claim that we might have on even the basic necessities of life as our rights.  Even life’s most basic needs are the gifts of God.  It is not that we are to be content with only the most basic elements of life.  Rather, we are to acknowledge that everything, even the necessities, come to us as gifts.  When we think of this part of the verse, the word for “daily” begins to make some sense.  We are part of the fellowship of the redeemed.  More than anyone, we know that our basic needs must come to us one day at a time.  We are healed for this day.  We are helped for this day.  We are whole for this day.  The basic necessities of our lives cannot be stored up for tomorrow nor appropriated from yesterday.  We can only live daily.  When we say the Lord’s Prayer, the word daily has a special significance.  This word summarizes our lives.  One day at a time.

Topical Index: daily, epiousion, tamid, continually, Matthew 6:11



[1] Nehemia Gordon and Keith Johnson, A Prayer to Our Father, p. 134.

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Christina Venter

Thank you Skip. I agree with this writing and am so grateful that I have another day to love Abba, my neighbour and myself. All Glory to our Father and King who sustains everybody and everything.

Brian

In light of the Disciple’s prayer.

Today is enough. . . tomorrow will have to wait.

carl roberts

Creator, Redeemer, Savior and Sustainer- our Sovereign King!

We are His by right of creation and we are again His by right of Calvary. We (who are His) have been (Hallelujah!) – “bought with a price.” Very dependent sheep, belonging to the (always good!) Shepherd.

Now, (right here- right now) I belong to Jesus,
Jesus belongs to me
not for the years of time alone
but for eternity..

Who can cheer the heart like Jesus,
By His presence all divine?
True and tender, pure and precious,
O how blest to call Him mine!

All that thrills my soul is Jesus,
He is more than life to me;
And the fairest of ten thousand
In my blessed Lord I see.

Love of Christ so freely given,
Grace of God beyond degree,
Mercy higher than the heaven,
Deeper than the deepest sea!

All that thrills my soul is Jesus,
He is more than life to me;
And the fairest of ten thousand
In my blessed Lord I see.

What a wonderful redemption!
Never can a mortal know
How my sin, tho red like crimson,
Can be whiter than the snow.

All that thrills my soul is Jesus,
He is more than life to me;
And the fairest of ten thousand
In my blessed Lord I see.

Every need His hand supplying,
Every good in Him I see;
On His strength divine relying,
He is all in all to me.

All that thrills my soul is Jesus,
He is more than life to me;
And the fairest of ten thousand
In my blessed Lord I see.

By the crystal flowing river
With the ransomed I will sing,
And forever and forever
Praise and glorify the King

All that thrills my soul is Jesus,
He is more than life to me;
And the fairest of ten thousand
In my blessed Lord I see.

(Lyrics and Composer: Thoro Harris, 1931)

Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow..
– blessings all mine with ten thousand beside..

Ester

Nehemia and Keith’s Hebrew A Prayer to the Father is highly recommended, it is so beautiful,
can be purchased at truth2u.org where precious Torah Pearls are found when Nehemia and Keith
with Jono midrash on Torah portions, from Hebraic perspective.

Appreciate this word, Skip, thank you; daily spiritual food is so vital, more so than bread to the physical,
we have been so starved of right spiritual food for so long too. We ought to be craving for it and continually. Amein!