Luke 11:3

Give us day by day our daily bread.

Cross-reference

Exodus 16:15-22 shows God providing manna daily—a type of the daily bread Jesus teaches his disciples to pray for.

Proverbs 30:8 prays 'give me only my daily bread'—almost identical phrasing to Luke 11:3, showing a wisdom tradition of daily dependence.

Matthew 6:11 is the parallel Lord's Prayer account—'Give us today our daily bread'—identical request from Jesus.

Matthew 6:34 commands not to worry about tomorrow—the logical extension of praying for daily bread in Luke 11:3.

John 6:27-33 reinterprets daily bread as Jesus himself, the true bread from heaven—fulfilling the prayer's deeper meaning.