Liturgy zu Tehillim 21:78
Pesach Haggadah
Still today [Sancheriv will go no further than] to stand in Nov [Isaiah 10:32], until he cried at the time of Pesach; a palm of the hand wrote [Daniel 5:5] to rip up the deep one [ the Bayblonian one - Balshatsar] on Pesach; set up the watch, set the table [referring to Balshatsar, based on Psalms 21:5] on Pesach. "And you shall say, 'it is the Pesach sacrifice'"
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Selichot Nusach Ashkenaz Lita
Bestow good life to Your servants. Redeem their souls from Gehenom just as You granted King David his request.6See Psalms 21, 5. Not so, for the wicked who rejected You, send the angel of death unto them in order that they descend to their graves.
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Selichot Nusach Lita Linear
just as You granted King David his request.6See Psalms 21, 5.
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Selichot Nusach Polin
Bestow good life to Your servants. Redeem their souls from Gehenom just as You granted King David his request.6See Psalms 21, 5. Not so, for the wicked who rejected You, send the angel of death unto them in order that they descend to their graves.
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Siddur Sefard
May it be Your will in front of You, Lord God, and God of our fathers - that You should do [it] for the sake of Your mercies and for the sake of the fifth circle that hints to the trait of majesty (hod). And give us the merit to honor the Torah and those that study it, and to strengthen and invigorate weak knees - those are the knees of the rabbis that are fatigued. And merit us, not to follow the advice of evildoers; and that we not be from those that spread gossip. And in the merit of Aaron, the holy one of God, who was sealed with the trait of majesty for the good, merit us to pursue peace and to seek peace and to make peace - and enhance peace - in the world, and to do acts of Aaron; and make peace amongst us and bless us for goodly life and peace - and a redeemer shall come to Zion. Great is his glory through Your salvation; You have endowed him with majesty and splendor (Psalms 21:6) - speedily in our days. (The next three verses begin with the Hebrew letters that spell out the word, majesty - HOD:) He who has granted us life, and has not let our feet slip (Psalms 66:9). But the Lord is my haven; my God is my sheltering Rock (Psalms 94:22). I eagerly pursue Your commandments, for You broaden my understanding (Psalms 119:32). May the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be acceptable in front of You, Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer.
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