이사야 26:4의 Liturgy
בִּטְח֥וּ בַֽיהוָ֖ה עֲדֵי־עַ֑ד כִּ֚י בְּיָ֣הּ יְהוָ֔ה צ֖וּר עוֹלָמִֽים׃
너희는 여호와를 영원히 의뢰하라 주 여호와는 영원한 반석이심이로다
Perek Shirah
The Ducks are saying, “Trust in YHVH forever and ever, for YHVH Yah, is the strength of worlds.”
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Siddur Sefard
Rest and joy, a light for the Jews.37The joy that radiates from a Jewish face on Shabbos is brighter than on any other day.—Siach Yitzchok It is a day of rest, a day of delights; its preservers and its recallers—38See note 10 to כָּל מְקַדֵּשׁ . they bear witness that in six [days], all was created: and it still exists. Heavens above the skies, earth, and seas, all the hosts of heaven high and exalted; sea monsters, and man, and mighty beasts— for with the letters yud and hey Adonoy, created worlds.39Isaiah 26:4; See Rashi to Genesis 2:4. He is the One Who told His treasured people— Be careful to sanctify it from arrival till departure— the holy Sabbath, day of His delight, for on it the Almighty abstained from all His work.40Genesis 2:2. Through the command of the Sabbath the Almighty will strengthen you. Arise, call out to Him— He will hasten to strengthen you— [Recite] “Soul of all living,”41See page 000. and also “We proclaim Your might.”42See page 000. Eat with joy, for He has already accepted you favorably.43Koheleth 9:7. With double loaves and a great Kiddush, with abundant delicacies and generous spirit, they will merit much good— those who delight in it— with the coming of the Redeemer in the life in the World-to-Come.
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Siddur Ashkenaz
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.25Psalms 30:13. Blessed is the man who trusts in Adonoy,26God alone is the source of his trust; he relies on none other than God. One who puts his trust in God, while also relying upon a great many other factors, which he considers essential supports of his life and happiness, is not truly trusting in God.—S.R. Hirsch so that Adonoy is his security.27Jeremiah 17:7. Trust in Adonoy until the end of days, for in God, Adonoy, is the strength of the worlds.28Isaiah 26:4. And they will trust in You— those who know29These are men of the highest caliber who perceive God’s ways with undistorted clarity. They discern God’s hand guiding the world in its constant, miraculous operation and they know with certainty that all is directed by God.—Malbim your Name, for You have never forsaken those who seek You, Adonoy.30Psalms 9:11. Adonoy desired, for the sake of His righteousness, to make the Torah great and to glorify it.31Isaiah 42:21.
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Siddur Ashkenaz
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.25Psalms 30:13. Blessed is the man who trusts in Adonoy,26God alone is the source of his trust; he relies on none other than God. One who puts his trust in God, while also relying upon a great many other factors, which he considers essential supports of his life and happiness, is not truly trusting in God.—S.R. Hirsch so that Adonoy is his security.27Jeremiah 17:7. Trust in Adonoy until the end of days, for in God, Adonoy, is the strength of the worlds.28Isaiah 26:4. And they will trust in You— those who know29These are men of the highest caliber who perceive God’s ways with undistorted clarity. They discern God’s hand guiding the world in its constant, miraculous operation and they know with certainty that all is directed by God.—Malbim your Name, for You have never forsaken those who seek You, Adonoy.30Psalms 9:11. Adonoy desired, for the sake of His righteousness, to make the Torah great and to glorify it.31Isaiah 42:21.
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Shabbat Siddur Sefard Linear
Adonoy, created worlds.39Isaiah 26:4; See Rashi to Genesis 2:4.
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Siddur Sefard
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.25Psalms 30:13. Blessed is the man who trusts in Adonoy,26God alone is the source of his trust; he relies on none other than God. One who puts his trust in God, while also relying upon a great many other factors, which he considers essential supports of his life and happiness, is not truly trusting in God.—S.R. Hirsch so that Adonoy is his security.27Jeremiah 17:7. Trust in Adonoy until the end of days, for in God, Adonoy, is the strength of the worlds.28Isaiah 26:4. And they will trust in You— those who know29These are men of the highest caliber who perceive God's ways with undistorted clarity. They discern God's hand guiding the world in its constant, miraculous operation and they know with certainty that all is directed by God.—Malbim your Name, for You have never forsaken those who seek You, Adonoy.30Psalms 9:11. Adonoy desired, for the sake of His righteousness, to make the Torah great and to glorify it.31Isaiah 42:21.
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Shabbat Siddur Sefard Linear
Adonoy, is the strength of the worlds.25Isaiah 26:4
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Weekday Siddur Sefard Linear
Adonoy, is the strength of the worlds.28Isaiah 26:4.
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