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Liturgy su Salmi 46:8

יְהוָ֣ה צְבָא֣וֹת עִמָּ֑נוּ מִשְׂגָּֽב־לָ֝נוּ אֱלֹהֵ֖י יַעֲקֹ֣ב סֶֽלָה׃

Il Signore degli eserciti è con noi; Il dio di Giacobbe è la nostra torre alta. Selah

Siddur Ashkenaz

And He, the Merciful One, atones iniquity and does not destroy; He frequently withdraws His anger and does not arouse all His rage. You, Adonoy, withhold not Your mercy from me; may Your kindness and Your truth18חסד (kindness) is the good God bestows without a promise, whereas אמת (truth) is the fulfillment of His promise.—Siach Yitzchok always protect me. Remember Your mercies Adonoy and kindnesses, for they are from the beginning of the world.19God’s mercies to mankind started from the very day that Adam was created. God created the world in order to fill it with kindness as it is said: “A world of kindness was built” (Psalms 89:3).—Rashi Give might to God,20Attribute your victories to God’s might rather than to your own.—Siach Yitzchok. Rashbam and others hold that since God’s actions are a reflection of Israel’s deeds, the latter are, in a sense, the source of His might. Thus when Israel follows the wishes of God, they give might to Him. His pride (majesty) hovers over Israel, and His might is in the clouds. You are awesome, God, from Your Sanctuaries,21There is a spiritual Temple in the heavens which corresponds to the Temple on earth.—Radak. The Talmud (Maseches Zevachim 115b) notes that the word ממקדשיך may also be read ממקדשיך, from Your holy people, indicating that God is especially demanding of the most adherent to the Torah. When this occurs, the world is filled with awe and fear of God. Almighty of Israel—He grants might and power to the people; blessed is God. Almighty of vengeance, Adonoy, Almighty of vengeance, reveal Yourself.22These two verses (94:1-2) are an appeal to God during a time fraught with the sufferings of exile, when it seems as if God has forsaken His people. He is urged to reveal Himself as the Mighty champion of justice—S.R. Hirsch Arise, Judge of the earth! Repay the arrogant their just reward. Deliverance is Adonoy’s.23Only God knows what is true deliverance for a person. Prayer is not always answered, because God in His infinite wisdom knows that granting the request is not always for our benefit. We must therefore bless and offer thanks to God regardless of whether our petition has been granted.—Siach Yitzchok Upon Your people is Your blessing. Selah. Adonoy of Hosts is with us, a stronghold for us is the God of Jacob. Selah. Adonoy of Hosts! Fortunate is the man who trusts in You. Adonoy, deliver [us]. The King will answer us on the day we call.
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Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz

Adonoy, God of Avraham, Yitzchak, and Yisrael, our fathers, keep this forever as the intention of the hearts of Your people, and direct their hearts to You.7Divrei Hayamim I 29:188May our recitation of the Kedushah inspire our thoughts and direct our hearts to serve You.—Avudraham And He, the merciful One, atones iniquity and does not destroy; He frequently withdraws His anger and does not arouse all His rage.9Tehillim 78:38 For You, my Master, are good and forgiving, and abounding in kindness to all who call upon You.10Tehillim 86:5 Your righteousness is everlasting and Your Torah is truth.11Tehillim 119:142 You will grant truth to Yaakov kindliness to Avraham,12The patriarchs symbolize the three pillars of the universe—Torah, avodah,—the Temple service and gemilas chasadim—kindliness. Yaakov epitomized Torah, which is the ultimate truth; Yitzchak personified Divine service in his readiness to be offered as a sacrifice to Hashem; and Avraham exemplified the ideal and practice of kindliness throughout his life. We thus pray to be granted a share in the Divine truth of Torah in Yaakov’s merit, and to receive Hashem’s kindliness in Avraham’s merit. as You have sworn to our fathers from the days of old.13Michah 7:20 Blessed is my Master day by day; He loads us, [with blessings]14Etz Yosef interprets the verse in this manner: “Blessed is Adonoy who loads us each day with His blessings and goodness.” the Almighty Who is our deliverance, forever.15Tehillim 68:20 Adonoy of Hosts is with us a stronghold for us is the God of Yaakov, selah.16Tehillim 46:8 Adonoy of Hosts, fortunate is the man who trusts in You.17Tehillim 84:13 Adonoy, deliver [us]; the King will answer us on the day we call.18Tehillim 20:10 Blessed is He, our God, Who created us for His glory,19This phrase is based on Yeshaya 43:7 “Everything that is called by My Name, I have created it for My glory.” and set us apart from those who go astray;20This prayer is based on Yehoshua 24:2, 3, “Your fathers dwelt on the other side of the river—and they served other gods. And I took your father Avraham from the other side of the river.” See Bereishis 20:13 as interpreted by Onkelos. and gave us the Torah of truth, and eternal life He implanted within us. May He open our heart to His Torah, and instill in our heart love and awe of Him, to do His will and serve Him with a perfect heart, so that we shall not labor in vain21Some women are barren; they cannot bear children at all. Others have children who are unable to live. Similarly, there are those who study Torah only to criticize and ridicule what they learn, while others learn sincerely but later rebel against its teachings. Those who study to ridicule are comparable to the barren women who are unable to give birth. But those who later rebel are like those who bear children and bury them. We pray to Hashem to instill His love and fear in our hearts so that our learning will bear fruit and have a lasting influence on our lives.—Siddur HaGra nor bring forth that which causes dismay.21Some women are barren; they cannot bear children at all. Others have children who are unable to live. Similarly, there are those who study Torah only to criticize and ridicule what they learn, while others learn sincerely but later rebel against its teachings. Those who study to ridicule are comparable to the barren women who are unable to give birth. But those who later rebel are like those who bear children and bury them. We pray to Hashem to instill His love and fear in our hearts so that our learning will bear fruit and have a lasting influence on our lives.—Siddur HaGra May it be Your will, Adonoy, our God, and God of our fathers, that we keep Your statutes in this world, and [thus] be privileged to live and behold, and to inherit the goodness and blessing of the Messianic days and in the life of the World to Come. In order that my soul sing to You and not be stilled; Adonoy, my God, forever will I thank You.22Tehillim 30:13 Blessed is the man who trusts in Adonoy,23He does not just put his trust in Hashem while relying also upon a great many other factors which he considers the essential supports of his life and happiness. Hashem alone is the source of his trust; he relies on none other than Hashem.—S.R. Hirsch so that Adonoy is his security.24Yirmiyahu 17:7 Trust in Adonoy until the end of days, for in God, Adonoy, is the strength of the worlds.25Yeshaya 26:4 They will trust in You— those who know26These are men of the highest caliber who perceive Hashem’s ways with undistorted clarity. They discern Hashem’s hand guiding the world in its constant, miraculous operation and they know with certainty that all is directed by Hashem.—Malbim your Name for You have never forsaken those who seek You, Adonoy.27Tehillim 9:11 Adonoy desired, for the sake of His righteousness, to make the Torah great and to glorify it.28Yeshaya 42:21
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Siddur Ashkenaz

Adonoy, God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, our fathers, keep this forever as the intention of the hearts of Your people, and direct their hearts to You.10I Chronicles 29:18. 11May our recitation of the Kedushah inspire our thoughts and direct our hearts to serve You.—Avudraham And He, the merciful One, atones iniquity and does not destroy; He frequently withdraws His anger and does not arouse all His rage.12Psalms 78:38. For You, my Master, are good and forgiving, and abounding in kindness to all who call upon You.13Psalms 86:5. Your righteousness is everlasting and Your Torah is truth.14Psalms 119:142. You will grant truth to Jacob, kindliness to Abraham,15The patriarchs symbolize the three pillars of the universe—Torah, avodah,— the Temple service and gemilas chasadim—kindliness. Jacob epitomized Torah, which is the ultimate truth; Isaac personified Divine service in his readiness to be offered as a sacrifice to God; and Abraham exemplified the ideal and practice of kindliness throughout his life. We thus pray to be granted a share in the Divine truth of Torah in Jacob’s merit, and to receive God’s kindliness in Abraham’s merit. as You have sworn to our fathers from the days of old.16Micah 7:20. Blessed is my Master day by day; He loads us [with blessings],17Etz Yosef interprets the verse in this manner: “Blessed is Adonoy who loads us each day with His blessings and goodness.” the Almighty Who is our deliverance, forever.18Psalms 68:20. Adonoy of Hosts is with us a stronghold for us is the God of Jacob, Selah.19Psalms 46:8. Adonoy of Hosts, fortunate is the man who trusts in You.20Psalms 84:13. Adonoy, deliver [us]; the King will answer us on the day we call.21Psalms 20:10.
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Adonoy, God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, our fathers, keep this forever as the intention of the hearts of Your people, and direct their hearts to You.10I Chronicles 29:18. 11May our recitation of the Kedushah inspire our thoughts and direct our hearts to serve You.—Avudraham And He, the merciful One, atones iniquity and does not destroy; He frequently withdraws His anger and does not arouse all His rage.12Psalms 78:38. For You, my Master, are good and forgiving, and abounding in kindness to all who call upon You.13Psalms 86:5. Your righteousness is everlasting and Your Torah is truth.14Psalms 119:142. You will grant truth to Jacob, kindliness to Abraham,15The patriarchs symbolize the three pillars of the universe—Torah, avodah,— the Temple service and gemilas chasadim—kindliness. Jacob epitomized Torah, which is the ultimate truth; Isaac personified Divine service in his readiness to be offered as a sacrifice to God; and Abraham exemplified the ideal and practice of kindliness throughout his life. We thus pray to be granted a share in the Divine truth of Torah in Jacob’s merit, and to receive God’s kindliness in Abraham’s merit. as You have sworn to our fathers from the days of old.16Micah 7:20. Blessed is my Master day by day; He loads us [with blessings],17Etz Yosef interprets the verse in this manner: “Blessed is Adonoy who loads us each day with His blessings and goodness.” the Almighty Who is our deliverance, forever.18Psalms 68:20. Adonoy of Hosts is with us a stronghold for us is the God of Jacob, Selah.19Psalms 46:8. Adonoy of Hosts, fortunate is the man who trusts in You.20Psalms 84:13. Adonoy, deliver [us]; the King will answer us on the day we call.21Psalms 20:10.
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Shabbat Siddur Sefard Linear

is the God of Jacob, selah.3Psalms 46:8
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Siddur Sefard

Adonoy, God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, our fathers, keep this forever as the intention of the hearts of Your people, and direct their hearts to You.10I Chronicles 29:18. 11May our recitation of the Kedushah inspire our thoughts and direct our hearts to serve You.—Avudraham And He, the merciful One, atones iniquity and does not destroy; He frequently withdraws His anger and does not arouse all His rage.12Psalms 78:38. For You, my Master, are good and forgiving, and abounding in kindness to all who call upon You.13Psalms 86:5. Your righteousness is everlasting and Your Torah is truth.14Psalms 119:142. You will grant truth to Jacob, kindliness to Abraham,15The patriarchs symbolize the three pillars of the universe—Torah, avodah,— the Temple service and gemilas chasadim—kindliness. Jacob epitomized Torah, which is the ultimate truth; Isaac personified Divine service in his readiness to be offered as a sacrifice to God; and Abraham exemplified the ideal and practice of kindliness throughout his life. We thus pray to be granted a share in the Divine truth of Torah in Jacob's merit, and to receive God's kindliness in Abraham's merit. as You have sworn to our fathers from the days of old.16Micah 7:20. Blessed is my Master day by day; He loads us [with blessings],17Etz Yosef interprets the verse in this manner: “Blessed is Adonoy who loads us each day with His blessings and goodness.” the Almighty Who is our deliverance, forever.18Psalms 68:20. Adonoy of Hosts is with us a stronghold for us is the God of Jacob, Selah.19Psalms 46:8. Adonoy of Hosts, fortunate is the man who trusts in You.20Psalms 84:13. Adonoy, deliver [us]; the King will answer us on the day we call.21Psalms 20:10.
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Shabbat Siddur Sefard Linear

is the God of Jacob, selah.16Psalms 46:8
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Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz Linear

is the God of Yaakov, selah.16Tehillim 46:8
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Weekday Siddur Sefard Linear

a stronghold for us is the God of Jacob, Selah.19Psalms 46:8.
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