Quotation_auto_tanakh su Isaia 26:19
יִֽחְי֣וּ מֵתֶ֔יךָ נְבֵלָתִ֖י יְקוּמ֑וּן הָקִ֨יצוּ וְרַנְּנ֜וּ שֹׁכְנֵ֣י עָפָ֗ר כִּ֣י טַ֤ל אוֹרֹת֙ טַלֶּ֔ךָ וָאָ֖רֶץ רְפָאִ֥ים תַּפִּֽיל׃ (ס)
I tuoi morti vivranno, i miei corpi morti sorgeranno— Svegliati e canta, voi che abitate nella polvere— Poiché la tua rugiada è come la rugiada della luce, e la terra farà rivivere le ombre.
Siddur Sefard
Your mighty salvation is coming, the voice of my Beloved, behold it is coming - he proclaims and says. The voice - He is coming with thousands of groups, to stand upon the Mount of Olives - proclaims and says. The voice - His approach is with with the shofar to blow, to split half the mountain under Him below - proclaims and says. The voice - He knocks, peers and shines, and moves half of the mountain from the east - proclaims and says. The voice - He fulfilled the words of His speech, and He is coming and all of His holy ones with Him - proclaims and says. The voice - and to all those that come to the world, the heavenly voice will be heard in the world - proclaims and says. The voice - the seed carried from its womb, born like a child from its mother's innards - proclaims and says. The voice - she has travailed and given birth; who is she, who has heard of one like this - proclaims and says. The voice - the pure One did all of these, and who has seen like these - proclaims and says. The voice - salvation and time are united, can a nation be in travail for [only] one day - proclaims and says. The voice of the One who is powerful above and below - is a nation born all at once - proclaims and says. The voice - at the time the luminant One will redeem His nation; it shall be that at the time of evening, there shall be light - proclaims and says. The voice - saviors will ascend to Mount Zion, for Zion has travailed and also given birth - proclaims and says. The voice will be heard in all of its borders - widen the place of Your tent - proclaims and says. The voice - place your dwellings up to Damascus, receive your sons and your daughters - proclaims and says. The voice - be gladdened, Rose of Sharon, for the sleepers of Hebron have risen - proclaims and says. The voice - turn to Me and be saved today, if to My voice you listen - proclaims and says. The voice - a man has sprouted, his name is Tsemach (Sprout), that is David himself - proclaims and says. The voice - arise, ones covered in dirt; awake and sing, dwellers of the ground - proclaims and says. The voice of the plentiful of people when crowning him - He is a Tower of salvation to His king - proclaims and says. The voice - to destroy the name of evildoers, He does kindness to His anointed one, to David - proclaims and says. The voice - give slavations to the eternal people, to David and to his seed forever - proclaims and says.
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Siddur Sefard
May it be Your will in front of You, Lord G0d, and God of our fathers, who chooses good prophets and their customs - that you accept our prayers and our circles (hakafot) with mercy and desire. And remember for us the merit of Your seven pure ones, and remove the iron curtain that separates between You and us. And pay heed to our prayers and make good the sealing for us - suspend the earth over the emptiness - and seal us in the book of goodly life. And upon this day, give to Your mighty Presence five restrictions (gevurot) sweetened by the pounding of the willow, the custom of Your holy prophets; and arouse love among them and let them be kissed with the kisses of Your mouth, which sweetens all the restrictions and all of the judgements. And shine upon Your mighty Presence with the name (Yod hay vav), which is dew of lights, Your dew. And from there, bring the flow to Your servant who is praying (x, the son/daughter of y) in front of You (forgiveness), that You will lengthen his/her days and forgive him/her for all of his/her sins, iniquities and rebellions; and stretch forth Your right arm and Your hand to accept me with full repentance in front of You. And open Your goodly storehouse, to satiate water for the parched soul, as it is written (Deuteronomy 28:12), "The Lord will open for you His goodly storehouse, the heavens, to provide rain for your land in its season and to bless all your undertakings." Amen.
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