Luke 1:55 - Mary says that He spoke to our “fathers,” to Abraham and to his posterity for ever.
Luke 1:73 - Zechariah says the oath which he swore to our “father” Abraham.
Luke 16:24,30 - Jesus, in His parable about the rich man, says our “father” Abraham.
John 4:12 - the Samaritan woman asks Jesus if He is greater than our “father” Jacob.
John 7:22 - Jesus refers to the “fathers” who gave the Jews the practice of circumcision.
John 8:56 - Jesus tells the Jews your “Father” Abraham rejoiced that he was to see my day.
Acts 3:13,25; 5:30 - Peter teaches that the God of our “fathers” glorified His servant Jesus and raised Him to life.
Acts 4:25 - Peter and John pray to God and refer to our “father” David.
Acts 7:11-12, 15,19,38,44-45,51-52 - Stephen refers to our “fathers” in the faith.
Acts 7:32 - Stephen calls God the God of our “fathers.”
Acts 13:17,32,36; 24:14; 26:6; 28:17,25 - Paul also refers to the God of our “fathers” in the faith.
Acts 22:3 - Paul says he was educated according to the strict law of our “fathers.”
Acts 22:14 - Ananias says the God of our “fathers.”
Rom. 4:1 - Paul calls Abraham our “forefather.”
Rom. 4:16-17 - Paul says that Abraham is the “father” of us all and the “father” of many nations.
Rom. 9:10 - Paul calls Isaac, a spiritual leader, our “forefather.”
1 Cor. 10:1 - Paul says that our “fathers” were all under the cloud, referring to the Old Testament spiritual leaders.
Gal. 1:14 - Paul says that he was zealous for the tradition of his “fathers.”
2 Tim. 1:3 - Paul thanks God whom he serves with a clear conscience as did his “fathers” in faith.
Heb. 1:1 - the author says God spoke of old to our “fathers.”
Heb. 3:9 - the Holy Spirit says that your “fathers” put me to the test.
Heb. 8:9 - God says not like the covenant that I made with their “fathers.”
James 2:21 - James says was not our “father” Abraham justified by works when he offered his son Isaac?
1 Peter 1:18 - Peter says you were ransomed from the futile ways inherited from your “fathers.”
2 Peter 3:4 - Peter says ever since the “fathers” fell asleep, all things have continued as they were from the beginning.
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III. Other Examples Where Jesus Uses the Word “Father” When Teaching
Matt. 15:4-5; 19:19 - Jesus uses “father” when He teaches God’s commandment to “Honor your father and your mother.”
Mark 7:10-12; Luke 18:20 - these are more examples of Jesus using “father” when teaching about honoring our fathers and mothers.
Eph. 6:2,4 - Paul also teaches to honor your “father” and mother, and says “fathers,” do not provoke your children.
Matt. 10:21; 35,37; Mark 13:12 - Jesus says “father” will deliver up his child in the last days.
Matt. 19:5; Mark 10:7,19 - Jesus says a man shall leave his “father” and mother and be joined to his wife. See also Eph. 5:31.
Matt. 19:29; Mark 10:29-30 - Jesus says whoever has left mother or “father” for His sake shall receive a hundredfold.
Matt. 21:31 - Jesus uses “father” when he teaches about the parable of the two sons and asks, "who did the will of his “father?”
Luke 6:23,26 - Jesus speaks about reward and punishment with reference to what their “fathers” did to the prophets.
Luke 11:11 - Jesus says what “father” among you will give his child a serpent when he asks for a fish.
Luke 11:47-48 - Jesus tells the lawyers they are witnesses to the deeds of their “fathers.”
Luke 14:26 - Jesus says we must leave our “fathers” and mothers and come to him, or we cannot be His disciple.
Luke 15:12,17-18,20-22,27-29 - Jesus repeatedly uses “father” when teaching about the prodigal son.
Luke 16:27 - Jesus uses “father” when teaching about the rich man in purgatory.
John 6:49,58 - Jesus says your “fathers” ate the manna in the wilderness and died.
Everytime you see the word “father” there, read it in Greek.
You’ll get papas. Or pope.
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