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Liturgy su Geremia 50:78

Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz

for My own sake;51Were Hashem to destroy us because of our transgressions, His Name would be desecrated among the nations of the world. Thus says the prophet, He blots out our transgressions for His own sake.—Metsudas Dovid
According to Malbim, “for My own sake” implies for the sake of the favor and lovingkindness which is His attribute (כִּי חָפֵץ חֶסֶד אָנִי).
of the evil ones of Your nation; Let the iniquity of your dear ones be sought and not found45The expression is found in Yirmiyahu 50:20. as you have promised with Your word.
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz

Do not forsake us, our Father, do not cast us off, our Creator, do not abandon us, our Maker, do not consume us on account of our sins. Fulfill for us, Adonoy, our God, the word, You promised in the tradition by the hand of Jeremiah, Your seer as it is said, “In those days and at that time, says Adonoy, the iniquity of Yisrael will be sought, and there will be none [found], and the sins of Yehudah [will be sought] but they shall not be found; for I will pardon those whom I leave as a remnant.”134Yirmiyahu 50:20
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be sought and not found45The expression is found in Yirmiyahu 50:20.
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz Linear

those whom I leave as a remnant.”134Yirmiyahu 50:20
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