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Siddur Ashkenaz
[With] An everlasting love7This prayer is an abbreviated form of the אהבה רבה prayer in the morning service. It thanks God for the sacred gift of Divine Revelation that He granted Israel. It declares that Torah alone is the eternal heritage of the Jewish people and that all other goods and gifts of life are transitory.—S.R. Hirsch You loved the House of Israel, Your people. You taught us Torah and commandments, statutes and laws. Therefore, Adonoy, our God, when we lie down and when we rise, we will discuss Your statutes, and rejoice in the words of Your Torah and in Your commandments forever. For they are our life and they lengthen our days, and on them we will meditate day and night. [May] Your love never be removed from us. Blessed are You, Adonoy, Who loves His people Israel.
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Siddur Sefard
[With] An everlasting love5This prayer is an abbreviated form of the אַהֲבָה רַבָּה prayer in the morning service. It thanks God for the sacred gift of Divine Revelation that He granted Israel. It declares that Torah alone is the eternal heritage of the Jewish people and that all other goods and gifts of life are transitory.— S.R. Hirsch You loved the House of Israel, Your people. Torah and commandments, statutes and laws, You taught us. Therefore, Adonoy, our God, when we lie down and when we rise, we will discuss Your statutes, and rejoice in the words of the teachings of Your Torah and in Your commandments forever. For they are our life and they lengthen our days, and on them we will meditate day and night. [May] Your love never be removed from us Blessed are You, Adonoy, Who loves His people Israel.
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Siddur Edot HaMizrach
With Eternal Love of the House of Israel – Your people – you loved – Torah & Mitzvot & decrees and ordinances – You taught us. Therefore, L·rd our G-d, upon our lying down and upon our rising – we will converse in your laws and rejoice and exult in the words of Your Torah's Teachings, and commandments and decrees forever more. For they are our lives and the length of our days, and with them we will delve day and night. And your love – do not remove from us forever – Blessed are You, L·rd, who loves his people – Yisrael.
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Siddur Edot HaMizrach
With Eternal Love of the House of Israel – Your people – you loved – Torah & Mitzvot & decrees and ordinances – You taught us. Therefore, L·rd our G-d, upon our lying down and upon our rising – we will converse in your laws and rejoice and exult in the words of Your Torah's Teachings, and commandments and decrees forever more. For they are our lives and the length of our days, and with them we will delve day and night. And your love – do not remove from us forever – Blessed are You, L·rd, who loves his people – Yisrael.
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Siddur Sefard
[With] An everlasting love7This prayer is an abbreviated form of the אהבה רבה prayer in the morning service. It thanks God for the sacred gift of Divine Revelation that He granted Israel. It declares that Torah alone is the eternal heritage of the Jewish people and that all other goods and gifts of life are transitory.—S.R. Hirsch You loved the House of Israel, Your people. Torah and commandments, statutes and laws, You taught us. Therefore, Adonoy, our God, when we lie down and when we rise, we will discuss Your statutes, and rejoice in the words of the teachings of Your Torah and in Your commandments forever. For they are our life and they lengthen our days, and on them we will meditate day and night. [May] Your love never be removed from us Blessed are You, Adonoy, Who loves His people Israel.
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Siddur Ashkenaz
You blessed him like a tree planted beside streams of water.
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Siddur Sefard
Endow us for fame and praise, bring us back to the allotment and to the inheritance, bring us up higher and higher, gather us to the House of Prayer, stand us up like a tree planted upon brooks of water, redeem us from all plague and sickness, surround us with total love, make us happy in the House of Prayer, lead us to the waters of rest, Selah; fill us with wisdom and intellect, clothe us with courage and greatness, crown us with a complete crown, straighten us upon a paved road, plant us upon a straight path, grace us with mercy and with compassion, remember us with, "Who is this that comes up" (Song of Songs 8:5), save us with the final salvation, beautify us with the radiance of the mass [of angels], cling to us like a swaddled sash, make us great with [Your] great hand, bring us to Your house with joy and happiness, glorify us with salvation and glee, strengthen us with comfort and rescue, endear us with the building of Your city like as at first, awake us to Zion in its fulfillment, make us merit the building of the city upon its mound, make us lay down with joy and glee - please save! Strengthen us, God of Jacob, Selah, please save!
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Siddur Sefard
May it be Your will in front of You, Lord God, and God of our fathers - that You should do [it] for the sake of Your mercies and for the sake of the fifth circle that hints to the trait of majesty (hod). And give us the merit to honor the Torah and those that study it, and to strengthen and invigorate weak knees - those are the knees of the rabbis that are fatigued. And merit us, not to follow the advice of evildoers; and that we not be from those that spread gossip. And in the merit of Aaron, the holy one of God, who was sealed with the trait of majesty for the good, merit us to pursue peace and to seek peace and to make peace - and enhance peace - in the world, and to do acts of Aaron; and make peace amongst us and bless us for goodly life and peace - and a redeemer shall come to Zion. Great is his glory through Your salvation; You have endowed him with majesty and splendor (Psalms 21:6) - speedily in our days. (The next three verses begin with the Hebrew letters that spell out the word, majesty - HOD:) He who has granted us life, and has not let our feet slip (Psalms 66:9). But the Lord is my haven; my God is my sheltering Rock (Psalms 94:22). I eagerly pursue Your commandments, for You broaden my understanding (Psalms 119:32). 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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