All the Prayers of the Bible Herbert Lockyer is an extensive devotional and expositional resource that analyzes over 650 prayers found from Genesis to Revelation. Part of Lockyer's renowned "All" series, the book explores the context, meaning, and application of every prayer mentioned in Scripture, making it a foundational tool for personal study or ministry preparation. Key Features and Content

Prayer of Gratitude: Expressing thanks for divine providence. Key Study Insights

Herbert Lockyer (1886–1984) was a man of immense biblical literacy. He didn’t just list prayers; he analyzed them. In this volume, he covers:

2. Why Most Free PDFs Are “Broken”

Many free versions online suffer from:

Devotional Aid: Readers often use it to understand how historical figures like David or Paul communicated with God to enhance their own "two-way" prayer habits.

Physical Editions: Classic hardcover and paperback versions are available through major retailers like Zondervan and Amazon.

Part I: Prayers of the Old Testament

Lockyer walks through the Old Testament narrative, stopping at each significant prayer. He highlights how prayer evolved from simple altar building (Abraham) to the elaborate liturgy of the Temple.

Prayer for Understanding of Affliction: Seeking meaning during times of suffering.

  • Dated Scholarship: Lockyer writes from a classic dispensationalist and conservative evangelical perspective popular in the mid-20th century. While his devotion is undeniable, some of his theological interpretations may feel dated compared to modern commentaries.
  • Formatting in PDFs: Depending on who "fixed" the PDF, the formatting can sometimes be erratic. If the OCR software was poor, you may encounter typos where "Lord" becomes "Lnrd" or similar scanning errors. A truly "fixed" file should have proofread text.