예레미야 2:2의 Liturgy
הָלֹ֡ךְ וְקָֽרָאתָ֩ בְאָזְנֵ֨י יְרוּשָׁלִַ֜ם לֵאמֹ֗ר כֹּ֚ה אָמַ֣ר יְהוָ֔ה זָכַ֤רְתִּי לָךְ֙ חֶ֣סֶד נְעוּרַ֔יִךְ אַהֲבַ֖ת כְּלוּלֹתָ֑יִךְ לֶכְתֵּ֤ךְ אַחֲרַי֙ בַּמִּדְבָּ֔ר בְּאֶ֖רֶץ לֹ֥א זְרוּעָֽה׃
가서 예루살렘 거민의 귀에 외쳐 말할지니라 여호와께서 이같이 말씀하시기를 네 소년 때의 우의와 네 결혼 때의 사랑 곧 씨 뿌리지 못하는 땅, 광야에서 어떻게 나를 좇았음을 내가 너를 위하여 기억하노라
Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz
And by the hand of Your servants, the Prophets it is written: “Go and proclaim it in the ears of Yerushalayim, saying: thus said Adonoy, I remembered for you the kindness of your youth,52According to Malbim “the kindness of your youth” refers to the kindness of our forefathers who accepted the Oneness of Hashem and proclaimed His Kingship to a world steeped in the worship of idols. Metsudas Dovid maintains however that “the kindness of your youth” refers to the kindness Hashem bestowed on us at the early stage of our history, when He selected Yisrael as His special, unique people. the love of your bridal days,53This refers to the love Hashem bestowed on Yisrael when He gave us the Torah at Sinai. Our Sages refer to this event as the canopy, the chupah, by which the children of Yisrael were betrothed to Him.—Malbim, Metsudas Dovid how you followed Me into the wilderness,54Hashem recalls the faith of His people who followed Moshe into the wilderness.—Malbim, Metsudas Dovid
Rashi maintains that the entire verse refers to one period of time. He says that the kindness of our youth was manifested when we followed Him, i.e., His messengers, Moshe and Ahahron, into the wilderness. in a land that was not cultivated.”55Yirmiyahu 2:2. And it is said: “I will remember My covenant [which I made] with you in the days of your youth, and I will fulfill it for you as an everlasting covenant.”56Yechezkel 16:60. And it is said: “Is Ephraim not My precious son, is he not a child of delight? For whenever I speak of him, I recall him even more;57These words must be understood in the context of the two sentences (Yirmiyahu 31:17-18) preceding them. I have surely heard Ephraim bemoaning himself, saying: “You have chastised me and I was chastised ... I was ashamed, I was also disgraced, because I bear the humiliation of the sins of my youth.” Thus, explains Rabbenu Shlomo of Germaza, when Hashem hears Ephraim’s words of repentance, He is moved to proclaim His Divine love for him and to recall His delight in him. Ephraim is the name by which the ten tribes of Yisrael was referred. Therefore, My innermost being is aroused for him, I will surely have compassion on him,58The Almighty pledges His Divine mercy and promises to deliver them from exile.—Radak says Adonoy.”59Yirmiyahu 31:19. After reciting this verse, you might offer this silent prayer: Master of the Universe, remember on this Day of Judgment, that we are Your precious and loving children. Is there another nation in the entire world that gives You such נַחַת רוּחַ, pleasure, from the fulfillment of Your sacred commandments, as we do. We therefore beseech You, our God, arouse Your mercy upon Your holy people and deliver us from this bitter exile, so that Your great and sacred Name will no longer be desecrated among the nations of the world.—Yesod Veshoresh HaAvodah
Rashi maintains that the entire verse refers to one period of time. He says that the kindness of our youth was manifested when we followed Him, i.e., His messengers, Moshe and Ahahron, into the wilderness. in a land that was not cultivated.”55Yirmiyahu 2:2. And it is said: “I will remember My covenant [which I made] with you in the days of your youth, and I will fulfill it for you as an everlasting covenant.”56Yechezkel 16:60. And it is said: “Is Ephraim not My precious son, is he not a child of delight? For whenever I speak of him, I recall him even more;57These words must be understood in the context of the two sentences (Yirmiyahu 31:17-18) preceding them. I have surely heard Ephraim bemoaning himself, saying: “You have chastised me and I was chastised ... I was ashamed, I was also disgraced, because I bear the humiliation of the sins of my youth.” Thus, explains Rabbenu Shlomo of Germaza, when Hashem hears Ephraim’s words of repentance, He is moved to proclaim His Divine love for him and to recall His delight in him. Ephraim is the name by which the ten tribes of Yisrael was referred. Therefore, My innermost being is aroused for him, I will surely have compassion on him,58The Almighty pledges His Divine mercy and promises to deliver them from exile.—Radak says Adonoy.”59Yirmiyahu 31:19. After reciting this verse, you might offer this silent prayer: Master of the Universe, remember on this Day of Judgment, that we are Your precious and loving children. Is there another nation in the entire world that gives You such נַחַת רוּחַ, pleasure, from the fulfillment of Your sacred commandments, as we do. We therefore beseech You, our God, arouse Your mercy upon Your holy people and deliver us from this bitter exile, so that Your great and sacred Name will no longer be desecrated among the nations of the world.—Yesod Veshoresh HaAvodah
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Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz
And by the hand of Your servants, the Prophets it is written: “Go and proclaim it in the ears of Yerushalayim, saying: thus said Adonoy, I remembered for you the kindness of your youth,53According to Malbim “the kindness of your youth” refers to the kindness of our forefathers who accepted the Oneness of Hashem and proclaimed His Kingship to a world steeped in the worship of idols. Metsudas Dovid maintains however that “the kindness of your youth” refers to the kindness Hashem bestowed on us at the early stage of our history, when He selected Yisrael as His special, unique people. the love of your bridal days,54This refers to the love Hashem bestowed on Yisrael when He gave us the Torah at Sinai. Our Sages refer to this event as the canopy, the chupah, by which the children of Yisrael were betrothed to Him.—Malbim, Metsudas Dovid how you followed Me into the wilderness,55Hashem recalls the faith of His people who followed Moshe into the wilderness.—Malbim, Metsudas Dovid
Rashi maintains that the entire verse refers to one period of time. He says that the kindness of our youth was manifested when we followed Him, i.e., His messengers, Moshe and Ahahron, into the wilderness. in a land that was not cultivated.”56Yirmiyahu 2:2. And it is said: “I will remember My covenant [which I made] with you in the days of your youth, and I will fulfill it for you as an everlasting covenant.”57Yechezkel 16:60. And it is said: “Is Ephraim not My precious son, is he not a child of delight? For whenever I speak of him, I recall him even more;58These words must be understood in the context of the two sentences (Yirmiyahu 31:17-18) preceding them. I have surely heard Ephraim bemoaning himself, saying: “You have chastised me and I was chastised ... I was ashamed, I was also disgraced, because I bear the humiliation of the sins of my youth.” Thus, explains Rabbenu Shlomo of Germaza, when Hashem hears Ephraim’s words of repentance, He is moved to proclaim His Divine love for him and to recall His delight in him. Ephraim is the name by which the ten tribes of Yisrael was referred. Therefore, My innermost being is aroused for him, I will surely have compassion on him,59The Almighty pledges His Divine mercy and promises to deliver them from exile.—Radak says Adonoy.”60Yirmiyahu 31:19. After reciting this verse, you might offer this silent prayer: Master of the Universe, remember on this Day of Judgment, that we are Your precious and loving children. Is there another nation in the entire world that gives You such נַחַת רוּחַ, pleasure, from the fulfillment of Your sacred commandments, as we do. We therefore beseech You, our Hashem, arouse Your mercy upon Your holy people and deliver us from this bitter exile, so that Your great and sacred Name will no longer be desecrated among the nations of the world.—Yesod Veshoresh HaAvodah
Rashi maintains that the entire verse refers to one period of time. He says that the kindness of our youth was manifested when we followed Him, i.e., His messengers, Moshe and Ahahron, into the wilderness. in a land that was not cultivated.”56Yirmiyahu 2:2. And it is said: “I will remember My covenant [which I made] with you in the days of your youth, and I will fulfill it for you as an everlasting covenant.”57Yechezkel 16:60. And it is said: “Is Ephraim not My precious son, is he not a child of delight? For whenever I speak of him, I recall him even more;58These words must be understood in the context of the two sentences (Yirmiyahu 31:17-18) preceding them. I have surely heard Ephraim bemoaning himself, saying: “You have chastised me and I was chastised ... I was ashamed, I was also disgraced, because I bear the humiliation of the sins of my youth.” Thus, explains Rabbenu Shlomo of Germaza, when Hashem hears Ephraim’s words of repentance, He is moved to proclaim His Divine love for him and to recall His delight in him. Ephraim is the name by which the ten tribes of Yisrael was referred. Therefore, My innermost being is aroused for him, I will surely have compassion on him,59The Almighty pledges His Divine mercy and promises to deliver them from exile.—Radak says Adonoy.”60Yirmiyahu 31:19. After reciting this verse, you might offer this silent prayer: Master of the Universe, remember on this Day of Judgment, that we are Your precious and loving children. Is there another nation in the entire world that gives You such נַחַת רוּחַ, pleasure, from the fulfillment of Your sacred commandments, as we do. We therefore beseech You, our Hashem, arouse Your mercy upon Your holy people and deliver us from this bitter exile, so that Your great and sacred Name will no longer be desecrated among the nations of the world.—Yesod Veshoresh HaAvodah
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in a land that was not cultivated.”55Yirmiyahu 2:2.
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in a land that was not cultivated.”56Yirmiyahu 2:2.
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