In the first-century Didache, the language in the final eucharistic prayer in 10.5-6 reflects the sentiments of the Lord's Prayer, interpreting the language eschatologically and calling for an end-times ingathering of the church from throughout the word into the kingdom. -Dr. Michael Svigel, The Fathers on the Future, p.210
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