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Liturgy sobre Proverbios 20:34

Perek Shirah

In its sixth call, it is saying, “Do not love sleep, lest you come to poverty; open your eyes, and you shall be satisfied with bread.”
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz

On Shabbos add:
(Our God and God of our fathers, be pleased with our rest) Sanctify us with Your commandments and give us our share in Your Torah; satisfy us from Your goodness and gladden us with Your deliverance,
On Shabbos add:
(And give us as our inheritance Adonoy our God with love and with pleasure Your holy Sabbath; and may Yisrael rest thereon— [they who are] sanctifiers of Your Name) and purify our hearts to serve You in truth,36The words סָלְחָן and מָחֳלָן (Pardoner and Forgiver) indicate that Hashem constantly pardons and forgives. He is not like a king who pardons only at times but His Divine attribute is to be a סָלְחָן and מָחֳלָן at all times. He is thus intrinsically a Pardoner and Forgiver.— Pesher Dovor For You are the Pardoner37The literal meaning of חַדְרֵי בָטֶן is “chambers of the stomach,” but according to Ibn Ezra to Mishlei 20:27, from which the expression is taken, חַדְרֵי בָטֶן refers to the heart which is the innermost chamber of human thought. of Yisrael, and the Forgiver38The literal meaning of כְּלָיוֹת is “kidneys,” which are said to give counsel to the heart.— Avudraham of the tribes of Yeshurun in every generation, and beside You, we have no king who forgives and pardons, only You! Blessed are You, King Who forgives and pardons our iniquities, and the iniquities of His people, the House of Yisrael; and Who removes our trespasses each year; King over the whole earth, Sanctifier
On Shabbos add:
(of the Shabbos and) of Yisrael and the Day of Atonement.
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz

You know the mysteries of the universe, and the hidden secrets of every individual. You search all our innermost thoughts,58The literal meaning of חַדְרֵי בָטֶן is “chambers of the stomach,” but according to Ibn Ezra to Mishlei 20:27, from which the expression is taken, חַדְרֵי בָטֶן refers to the heart which is the innermost chamber of human thought. and probe our mind59The literal meaning of כְּלָיוֹת is “kidneys,” which are said to give counsel to the heart.— Avudraham and heart. There is nothing hidden from You, and there is nothing concealed from Your sight. And so may it be Your will Adonoy our God and God of our fathers, that You pardon us for all our careless sins, and that You forgive us for all our deliberate sins, and that You grant us atonement for all our rebellious sins:
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz

You know the mysteries of the universe, and the hidden secrets of every individual. You search all our innermost thoughts,78The literal meaning of חַדְרֵי בָטֶן is “chambers of the stomach,” but according to Ibn Ezra to Mishlei 20:27, from which the expression is taken, חַדְרֵי בָטֶן refers to the heart which is the innermost chamber of human thought. and probe our mind79The literal meaning of כְּלָיוֹת is “kidneys,” which are said to give counsel to the heart.— Avudraham and heart. There is nothing hidden from You, and there is nothing concealed from Your sight. And so may it be Your will Adonoy our God and God of our fathers, that You pardon us for all our careless sins, and that You forgive us for all our deliberate sins, and that You grant us atonement for all our rebellious sins:
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz Linear

For You are the Pardoner37The literal meaning of חַדְרֵי בָטֶן is “chambers of the stomach,” but according to Ibn Ezra to Mishlei 20:27, from which the expression is taken, חַדְרֵי בָטֶן refers to the heart which is the innermost chamber of human thought. of Yisrael,
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz Linear

You search all our innermost thoughts,58The literal meaning of חַדְרֵי בָטֶן is “chambers of the stomach,” but according to Ibn Ezra to Mishlei 20:27, from which the expression is taken, חַדְרֵי בָטֶן refers to the heart which is the innermost chamber of human thought.
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz Linear

You search all our innermost thoughts,78The literal meaning of חַדְרֵי בָטֶן is “chambers of the stomach,” but according to Ibn Ezra to Mishlei 20:27, from which the expression is taken, חַדְרֵי בָטֶן refers to the heart which is the innermost chamber of human thought.
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