Liturgy zu Schemot 32:38
Siddur Ashkenaz
Adonoy, God of Israel, turn from Your fierce anger, and let Your mind be changed concerning the evil intended for Your people.29Exodus 32:12.
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Siddur Ashkenaz
Adonoy, God of Israel, turn from Your fierce anger, and let Your mind be changed concerning the evil intended for Your people.29Exodus 32:12.
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Siddur Ashkenaz
There is none like You, gracious and merciful Adonoy, our God; there is none like You, Almighty, slow to anger, abundant in kindliness and truth. Deliver us with Your great mercy, save us from storm and rage. Remember Your servants, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; do not consider our stubbornness, our wickedness and our sinfulness.23Deuteronomy 9:27 (basis). Turn from Your fierce anger and let Your mind be changed concerning the evil [intended] for Your people.24Exodus 32:12. Remove from us the scourge of death, for You are merciful; for such is Your way— to bestow undeserved kindness in every generation. Spare Your people, Adonoy, and save us from Your wrath; remove from us the scourge of plague, and harsh decree, for You are the Guardian of Israel. Righteousness is Yours, my Master, while shame is ours.25Daniel 9:7. How can we complain? What can we say? What can we speak? and how can we justify ourselves? Let us search into our ways and examine them, and return to You; for Your right hand is extended to receive those who repent. We beseech You Adonoy!—deliver us. We beseech You Adonoy!—grant us success26Psalms 118:25.; We beseech You Adonoy! — answer us on the day we call. For You, Adonoy, we have waited, For You, Adonoy, we have hoped, For You, Adonoy, we yearn. Do not be silent, and do not allow us to be tormented; for the nations have said, “Their hope is lost.” Let every knee and all who stand erect prostrate themselves only before You.
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Siddur Sefard
There is none like You, gracious and merciful Adonoy, our God; there is none like You, Almighty, slow to anger, abundant in kindliness and truth. Deliver us, and have mercy on us with Your great mercy, save us from storm and rage. Remember Your servants, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; do not consider the stubbornness of this people, their wickedness, and their sinfulness.23Deuteronomy 9:27 (basis). Turn from Your fierce anger and let Your mind be changed concerning the evil [intended] for Your people.24Exodus 32:12. Remove from us the scourge of death, for You are merciful; for such is Your way— to bestow undeserved kindness in every generation. Spare Your people, Adonoy, and save us from Your wrath; remove from us the scourge of plague, and harsh decree, for You are the Guardian of Israel. Righteousness is Yours, my Master, while shame is ours.25Daniel 9:7. How can we complain? What can we say? What can we speak? and how can we justify ourselves? Let us search into our ways and examine them, and return to You; for Your right hand is extended to receive those who repent. We beseech You Adonoy!—deliver us. We beseech You Adonoy!—grant us success26Psalms 118:25.; We beseech You Adonoy! — answer us on the day we call. For You, Adonoy, we have waited, For You, Adonoy, we have hoped, For You, Adonoy, we yearn. Do not be silent, and do not allow us to be tormented; for the nations have said, "Their hope is lost." Let every knee bend to You and all who stand erect prostrate themselves before You
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Siddur Ashkenaz
Hear our voice and be gracious, do not cast us off into the hands of our enemies to obliterate our name. Remember what You have sworn to our fathers: Like the stars of the heavens will I multiply your descendants,33Exodus 32:13. and now, we are left only a few out of many. And yet despite all this, we have not forgotten Your Name; please, do not forget us.
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Siddur Sefard
Adonoy, God of Israel, turn from Your fierce anger, and let Your mind be changed concerning the evil intended for Your people.29Exodus 32:12.
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Selichot Nusach Polin
If they have slandered in words and thoughts against You, [then] by virtue of every fitting attribute, remember the love of those who praise You and let Your compassion be moved towards the remnant of Your people. “Why should Your anger burn against Your people.”9Exodus 32:11.
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Siddur Sefard
Hear our voice and be gracious, do not cast us off into the hands of our enemies to obliterate our name. Remember what You have sworn to our fathers: Like the stars of the heavens will I multiply your descendants,33Exodus 32:13. and now, we are left only a few out of many. And yet despite all this, we have not forgotten Your Name; please, do not forget us.
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Selichot Nusach Ashkenaz Lita
If they have slandered in words and thoughts against You, [then] by virtue of every fitting attribute, remember the love of those who praise You and let Your compassion be moved towards the remnant of Your people. “Why should Your anger burn against Your people.”9Exodus 32:11.
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Selichot Nusach Lita Linear
against Your people.”9Exodus 32:11.
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Weekday Siddur Sefard Linear
[intended] for Your people.24Exodus 32:12.
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Selichot Edot HaMizrach
Of David. Lord, I set my hope on You; my God, in You I trust; may I not be disappointed, may my enemies not exult over me. Let none who look to You be disappointed; let the faithless be disappointed, empty-handed. Let me know Your paths, Lord; teach me Your ways; guide me in Your true way and teach me, for You are God, my deliverer; it is You I look to at all times. Lord, be mindful of Your compassion and Your faithfulness; they are old as time. Be not mindful of my youthful sins and transgressions; in keeping with Your faithfulness consider what is in my favor, as befits Your goodness, Lord. Good and upright is the Lord; therefore He shows sinners the way. He guides the lowly in the right path, and teaches the lowly His way. All the Lord’s paths are steadfast love for those who keep the decrees of His covenant. As befits Your name, Lord, pardon my iniquity though it be great. Whoever fears the Lord, he shall be shown what path to choose. He shall live a happy life, and his children shall inherit the land. The counsel of the Lord is for those who fear Him; to them He makes known His covenant. My eyes are ever toward the Lord, for He will loosen my feet from the net. Turn to me, have mercy on me, for I am alone and afflicted. My deep distress increases; deliver me from my straits. Look at my affliction and suffering, and forgive all my sins. See how numerous my enemies are, and how unjustly they hate me! Protect me and save me; let me not be disappointed, for I have sought refuge in You. May integrity and uprightness watch over me, for I look to You. God, redeem Israel from all its distress.
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Selichot Edot HaMizrach
To You, Lord, I have lifted my eyes; listen to the sound of my supplications according to Your great kindness./ In Your name have I trusted, and I have spread my palms (in prayer); words have I taken and come to You./ My sorrow has become overwhelming, and my sighing great, since all of my iniquities have You placed in front of You./ Racked with grief is my delicate soul; so rescue from worry the soul of Your servant./ Pass over my sin, God of my salvation; and also my tears place into Your jug./ And in anger, have mercy, remember and reconsider; and make happy and console the soul of Your servant./ Recall my poverty and misery, wormwood since I existed; until when, against me, will You renew Your witnesses./ Cursed have I been by my attackers, my enemies and my oppressors; listen please to my words in my coming in Your fear./ Wanton ones have hidden for me traps and snares; and captured by them are the footsteps of Your friends./ They have set traps for me, and testify falsehood against me; the wanton would swallow me, my Rock, without You./ Reveal Your glory, O Rock, to a people forsaken and captive; and Your stored goodness give to Your remaining ones./ Pressured by much stress, from them do not be distanced; remember [it] for Abraham, Isaac and Israel, Your servants./ Higher than the high ones, have mercy upon the distraught and upon the seed of the ones that were granted mercy, the children of Your friends./ Groaning in the pit of exile, they have placed their acclamation with You; so bring up from lowliness the seed of Your pious ones./ The carriers of the yoke make rejoice, and their enemies confuse; and as in the past, lead the troops of Your formations./ Answer their entreaties, support their falling; and bring back their return from the ends of Your world./ Redeem the nation that yearns for You; yet like a mute in the exile, how much have Your wanderers endured./ Righteous in deeds, for You actions are measured; bring us up from the depths for the sake of Your pious ones./ Gather the dispersed ones, in the shackles of the foe they are enchained; cruel ones have swallowed them, they have burnt Your places of meeting./ Merciful One, be a Support for the nation sated with wormwood; and do it for the sake of Your three servants./ Omnipotent, You have been elevated in everything You have done; as You are righteous and Your garb is righteousness./ Cleanse my iniquity, for my anticipation is with You, my King; and set forth my path, my God, for Your servant./ Accept my prayer and the speech of my hymn, as You are my hope; and who would not testify for You./ To You, Lord, I have lifted my eyes; listen to the sound of my supplications according to Your great kindness.
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Weekday Siddur Sefard Linear
for Your people.29Exodus 32:12.
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will I multiply your descendants,33Exodus 32:13.
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