A prayer of supplication is a humble beseeching prayer request; as in 1 Timothy 2.1:
I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men;
"Supplication" is a word used by some Muslims to refer to what Christians simply call prayer. That is: making a personal prayer to God in one's own selected words. The word for this kind of prayer, in Arabic, is "Duaa". The other kind of 'prayer' in Islam is the formal kind which was commanded by God to perform five times every day. That prayer is specific in how it is performed ( though a person also can make personal prayers during it ). That prayer is called 'Salaat' in Arabic.
A prayer of supplication is an earnest prayer with intense feeling behind it. Prayers of supplication are usually made when someone is suffering with trying situations or circumstances such as persecution or a major illness.
A prayer which is a request for something. e.g. "Please restore my health." or "Please help me find a job."
A prayer of supplication is one where the individual or group partition the Lords help.
supplications is prayer that is said with a humble spirit. Bowed down, on knees, in total humble submission. Pleading and begging humbly before the Lord.
It means beseeching God through prayer. It's a stronger word than "asking."
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Supplication is a form of prayer. It is used during a religious service in order to ask for God's help or guidance in the words to say through out the service.
Answer Supplication is beg for something, Prayer is worship of god and Intercession is the action of saying a prayer on behalf of another person.
The Mass contains different kinds of prayer throughout the ceremony. The mass includes communal prayer, praise, supplication, and (possibly, depending on the person) contemplative prayer. During the Mass, there is glorification, supplication, absolution, and other themes. The best way to answer your question would be to break the Mass down into its components and consider each component individually.
Literally: receive supplication our As part of the Gloria: receive our prayer
Supplication is to ask in a begging way. This word is used more for a subject asking a superior for a favor. The concept is always of a lesser being begging a superior being for something special. "The pauper made supplication to all the passersby for alms." "Be mindful of nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, make your requests known to God."
From the holy bible, Phl 4:6 "Be careful for nothing (WORRY ABOUT NOTHING!); but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God."
Roman Catholic AnswerSome of the types of prayer include: thanksgiving, adoration, blessing, contemplative, intercession, meditation, praise, supplication.
Supplication is a particular type of prayer, one that is asking for something. It has the connotation of being a humble request. Prayer itself can be many things other than requests. It can be for simply telling God how you feel - happy or sad, and for thanking Him for any one of the good things He does or provides for us. It is a way of becoming close to Him, and a time of listening for what He would say to us.
The noun 'supplication' is a word for an act of asking or begging for something; a word for a prayer to God; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example uses:The prisoner's supplication did not sound sincere. (subject of the sentence)The prisoner whose supplication did not impress the judge was sentenced harshly. (subject of the relative clause)The prisoner voiced his supplication to anyone who would listen. (direct object of the verb 'voiced')The prisoner's last resort was addressing God with a supplication. (object of the preposition 'with')
Ardas is the Sikh prayer.The word "Ardās" is derived from Persian word 'Arazdashat', meaning a request, supplication, prayer, petition or an address to a superior authority.