Quotation_auto_tanakh su I Cronache 29:11

לְךָ֣ יְ֠הוָה הַגְּדֻלָּ֨ה וְהַגְּבוּרָ֤ה וְהַתִּפְאֶ֙רֶת֙ וְהַנֵּ֣צַח וְהַה֔וֹד כִּי־כֹ֖ל בַּשָּׁמַ֣יִם וּבָאָ֑רֶץ לְךָ֤ יְהוָה֙ הַמַּמְלָכָ֔ה וְהַמִּתְנַשֵּׂ֖א לְכֹ֥ל ׀ לְרֹֽאשׁ׃

Tuo, o Eterno, è la grandezza, e il potere, la gloria, la vittoria e la maestà; poiché tutto ciò che è nei cieli e nella terra è Tuo; Il tuo è il regno, o Eterno, e tu sei esaltato soprattutto come capo.

Siddur Ashkenaz

May your name be praised forever, O our king. Great and holy god-emperor over the heavens and the earth! For songs of praise are pleasant to you, O LORD our god and god of our forefathers, and hymns of exaltation, and power and sovereignty, great and powerful victory, awesome wonder, and holy kingship, and blessings and thanks, from now until forever. Blessed are you O LORD, great god-emperor of praises, god of thanks, master of wonders, who chose hymnal songs, king and living god of all the world.
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Siddur Ashkenaz

Praised be Your Name forever,1Your praise is unlimited in terms of time; You will be praised forever.—Ya’avetz our King, Almighty the great and holy King in heaven2Your praise is unlimited in terms of place; You will be praised in heaven as well as on earth.—Ya’avetz and on earth. For to You it is fitting [to offer] Adonoy, our God, and God of our fathers, song and praise, glorification and hymns, [to proclaim Your] strength and dominion, victory, grandeur, and might, praise and glory, holiness and sovereignty, blessings and thanksgivings,3Fifteen words of praise and adoration are enumerated. Hebrew is remarkably rich in the vocabulary of adoration and worship. As Latin is the language of war and Greek of oratory, so is Hebrew the language of prayer.—Midrash from now and forever. Blessed are You, Adonoy, Almighty, King [Who is] great in [our] praise Almighty, of [to Whom we offer our] thanksgiving, Master of [Whom we praise for His] wonders,4These lines were adapted from the explanation of the Tzelosa d’Avrohom. the Selector of song-hymns, You are the King, Almighty, Life of [all] the worlds.
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Siddur Sefard

Praised be Your Name forever,1Your praise is unlimited in terms of time; You will be praised forever.—Ya'avetz our King, Almighty the great and holy King in heaven2Your praise is unlimited in terms of place; You will be praised in heaven as well as on earth.—Ya'avetz and on earth. For to You it is fitting [to offer] Adonoy, our God, and God of our fathers, (forever,) song and praise, glorification and hymns, [to proclaim your] strength and dominion, victory, grandeur, and might, praise and glory, holiness and sovereignty, blessings and thanksgivings,3Fifteen words of praise and adoration are enumerated. Hebrew is remarkably rich in the vocabulary of adoration and worship. As Latin is the language of war and Greek of oratory, so is Hebrew the language of prayer.—Midrash to your great and holy name; and from the highest world to the lowest you are Almighty. Blessed are You, Adonoy, Almighty, King [Who is] great in [our] praise Almighty, of [to Whom we offer our] thanksgiving, Master of [Whom we praise for His] wonders,4These lines were translated according to the explanation of the Tzelosa d'Avrohom. creator of all souls master of all creatures the Selector of song-hymns, You are the only King, Almighty, Life of [all] the worlds.
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