Liturgy su Salmi 19:78
Perek Shirah
The Heavens are saying: “The heavens speak of El’s kavod, and the skies tell of his handiwork.”
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Perek Shirah
The Day is saying: “Day to day utters speech, and night to night relates knowledge.”
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Siddur Sefard
For the leader. A psalm of David. The heavens declare the glory of God, the sky proclaims His handiwork. Day to day makes utterance, night to night speaks out. There is no utterance, there are no words, whose sound goes unheard. Their voice carries throughout the earth, their words to the end of the world; He placed in them a tent for the sun. It is like a groom coming forth from the chamber, like a hero, eager to run his course. Its rising-place is at one end of heaven, and its circuit reaches the other; nothing escapes its heat. The teaching of the Lord is perfect, renewing life (Psalms 19:1-8). A psalm of David. Ascribe to the Lord, O divine beings, ascribe to the Lord glory and strength. Ascribe to the Lord the glory of His name; bow down to the Lord, majestic in holiness. The voice of the Lord is over the waters; the God of glory thunders, the Lord, over the mighty waters (Psalm 29:1-3). For the leader; with instrumental music. A psalm. A song. May God be gracious to us and bless us; may He show us favor, Selah (Psalm 67:1-2). Please, by the force of Your great right arm, release the bound one. For I have said, "The world is built by love" (Psalms 89:3).
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Siddur Sefard
The testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple (Psalms 19:8). The voice of the Lord is powerful (Psalms 29:4). That Your way be known on earth, Your deliverance among all nations (Psalms 67:3). Accept the prayer of Your people; strengthen us, purify us, Awesome One! Yours is an arm endowed with might; Your hand is strong; Your right arm, exalted (Psalms 89:14).
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Siddur Sefard
May it be Your will in front of You, Lord God, and God of our fathers, Father of mercy - that in the merit of the second circle that we have encircled the platform on Your Simchat Torah, that hints to might, that You will give us the merit to overcome our impulse; and give us the strength to suppress our physical desires. And for the sake of Isaac who was girded by might (gevurah), arouse Your might and come to our salvation. And in the way that our father, Abraham, suppressed his mercy to do Your will with a full heart; so too, let Your mercy suppress Your anger - and let Your mercy roll over Your traits. And may You act towards us, Lord our God, with the trait of kindness and bring us in beyond the letter of law. And with Your great kindness, turn away Your fierce anger from Your people, from Your city, from Your land and from Your inheritance; annul all of the harsh and bad decrees from upon us; and decree good decrees upon us, according to Your great mercy. (The next five verses begin with the Hebrew letters that spell out the word, might - GeVURaH:) Also from willful sins keep Your servant; let them not dominate me; then shall I be blameless (Psalms 19:14). He will cover you with His pinions; you will find refuge under His wings; His fidelity is an encircling shield (Psalms 91:4). And we are Your people and the flock that You tend; we shall glorify You forever; for all time we shall tell Your praises (Psalms 79:13). Give ear, O shepherd of Israel who leads Joseph like a flock; appear, You who are enthroned on the cherubim (Psalms 80:2). Teach me Your way, O Lord; I will walk in Your truth; let my heart be undivided in reverence for Your name (Psalms 86:11). 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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The precepts of the Lord are just, rejoicing the heart (Psalms 19:9). The voice of the Lord is majestic (Psalms 29:4). Peoples will praise You, O God; all peoples will praise You. (Psalms 67:4). Please, Mighty One, guard those that seek Your unity like the pupil of Your eye. You will give truth to Jacob, kindness to Abraham (Micah 7:20).
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Siddur Sefard
The commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes (Psalms 19:9). The voice of the Lord breaks cedars; the Lord shatters the cedars of Lebanon. He makes Lebanon skip like a calf, Sirion, like a young wild ox (Psalms 29:5-6). Nations will exult and shout for joy, for You rule the peoples with equity, You guide the nations of the earth, Selah (Psalms 67:5). Bless them, purify them, have mercy on them; Your benevolent righteousness [may You] always bestow upon them. Delights are ever in Your right hand (Psalms 16:11).
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The fear of the Lord is pure, abiding forever (Psalms 19:10). The voice of the Lord divides the flames of fire (Psalms 29:7). The peoples will praise You, O God; all peoples will praise You (Psalms 67:6). Mighty Holy One, in Your abundant goodness, lead Your community. O Lord, our Lord, How majestic is Your name throughout the earth, You who have covered the heavens with Your majesty (Psalms 8:2).
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The judgments of the Lord are true, righteous altogether (Psalms 19:10). The voice of the Lord shakes the wilderness; the Lord shakes the wilderness of Kadesh (Psalms 29:8). May the earth yield its produce; may God, our God, bless us (Psalms 67:7). Unique One, Exalted, turn to Your people who are mindful of Your holiness. The Lord is beneficent in all His ways and gracious in all His works (Psalms 145:17).
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More desirable than gold, than much fine gold; sweeter than honey, than drippings of the comb (Psalms 19:11). The voice of the Lord causes hinds to calve, and strips forests bare; while in His temple all say, "Glory!" The Lord sat enthroned at the Flood; the Lord sits enthroned, King forever. May the Lord grant strength to His people; may the Lord bestow on His people wellbeing (Psalms 29:9-11). May God bless us, and be revered to the ends of the earth (Psalms 67:8). Accept our prayer and hear our cry, [You] Who knows hidden thoughts.
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Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz
the most high King! He opens His hand and satisfies, He binds up the waters and releases them to water the earth with rain, three or four [months or periods a year];11See Amos 4:7 day to day makes speech flow, uttering His praise.12See Tehillim 19:3. The daily renewal of the activities of creation, beginning with sunrise, stir mankind to proclaim Hashem’s praises. Forever will He reign, the most high King! Holy and Awesome in wonder and reverence, the measurements of the earth, He proclaimed, and its cornerstone, He hurled down [from the heavens]; and all that was created, He created for His glory. Forever will He reign,
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz
Praise God! His sight is pure; Around him are the waters which connect the heavens with clouds. Those who pull His chariot have eyes throughout their backs.32Yechezkel 1:18. This refers to the “Ofanim,” heavenly creatures who are so totally spiritual that their entire bodies perceive as if they were completely covered with eyes.—Mateh Levi Therefore will He be exalted; the commandments of God are clear, enlightening the eyes.33Tehillim 19:9. Every command of Hashem is flawless, lighting the way for those who walk in His path. Those who ignore His commands stumble in darkness.—Radak
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz Linear
enlightening the eyes.33Tehillim 19:9. Every command of Hashem is flawless, lighting the way for those who walk in His path. Those who ignore His commands stumble in darkness.—Radak
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Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz Linear
uttering His praise.12See Tehillim 19:3. The daily renewal of the activities of creation, beginning with sunrise, stir mankind to proclaim Hashem’s praises.
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