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민수기 24:28의 Liturgy

Siddur Ashkenaz

How good are your tents, Jacob: your dwelling places, Israel.1Numbers 24:5. The Talmud (Maseches Sanhedrin 105a) relates that this verse contains Billam’s prophetic allusion to Jewish houses of study and worship. As for me, through Your abundant kindness I will enter Your House; I will prostrate myself toward Your Holy Sanctuary in awe of You.2Psalms 5:8. Adonoy, I love the Dwelling, Your House, and the place where Your glory resides.3Psalms 26:8. I will prostrate myself, and bow, I will kneel4These are three distinct degrees of worship, representing various levels of subjugation before God. before Adonoy, my Maker. May my prayer to You Adonoy be at a favorable time; God, in the abundance of Your kindness answer me with the truth of Your deliverance.5Psalms 69:14.
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz

How good are your tents, Yaakov: your dwelling places, Yisrael.4Bamidbar 24:5. The Talmud (Maseches Sanhedrin 105a) relates that this verse contains Billam’s prophetic allusion to Jewish houses of study and worship. As for me, through Your abundant kindness I will enter Your House; I will prostrate myself toward Your Holy Sanctuary in awe of You.5Tehillim 5:8. Adonoy, I love the Dwelling, Your House, and the place where Your glory resides.6Tehillim 26:8. I will prostrate myself, and bow, I will kneel7These are three distinct degrees of worship, representing various levels of subjugation before Hashem. before Adonoy, my Maker. May my prayer to You Adonoy be at a favorable time; God, in the abundance of Your kindness answer me with the truth of Your deliverance.8Tehillim 69:14.
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Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz

How good are your tents, Yaakov: your dwelling places, Yisrael.4Bamidbar 24:5. The Talmud (Maseches Sanhedrin 105a) relates that this verse contains Bilam’s prophetic allusion to Jewish houses of study and worship. As for me, through Your abundant kindness I will enter Your House; I will prostrate myself toward Your Holy Sanctuary in awe of You.5Tehillim 5:8. Adonoy, I love the Dwelling, Your House, and the place where Your glory resides.6Tehillim 26:8. I will prostrate myself,7These are three distinct degrees of worship, representing various levels of subjugation before Hashem. and bow,7These are three distinct degrees of worship, representing various levels of subjugation before Hashem. I will kneel7These are three distinct degrees of worship, representing various levels of subjugation before Hashem. before Adonoy, my Maker. May my prayer to You Adonoy be at a favorable time; God, in the abundance of Your kindness answer me with the truth of Your deliverance.8Tehillim 69:14.
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Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz Linear

your dwelling places, Yisrael.4Bamidbar 24:5. The Talmud (Maseches Sanhedrin 105a) relates that this verse contains Bilam’s prophetic allusion to Jewish houses of study and worship.
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz Linear

your dwelling places, Yisrael.4Bamidbar 24:5. The Talmud (Maseches Sanhedrin 105a) relates that this verse contains Billam’s prophetic allusion to Jewish houses of study and worship.
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Siddur Sefard

How good are your tents, Jacob: your dwelling places, Israel.1Numbers 24:5. The Talmud (Maseches Sanhedrin 105a) relates that this verse contains Billam’s prophetic allusion to Jewish houses of study and worship. As for me, through Your abundant kindness I will enter Your House; I will prostrate myself toward Your Holy Sanctuary in awe of You.2Psalms 5:8. Adonoy, I love the Dwelling, Your House, and the place where Your glory resides.3Psalms 26:8. I will prostrate myself, and bow, I will kneel4These are three distinct degrees of worship, representing various levels of subjugation before God. before Adonoy, my Maker. May my prayer to You Adonoy be at a favorable time; God, in the abundance of Your kindness answer me with the truth of Your deliverance.5Psalms 69:14.
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Selichot Nusach Ashkenaz Lita

Through Your mercy, shown many times, may we find deliverance in You— fulfill Your promise of “I will deliver them;”8Hosea 1:7. let them come from afar in droves, some from the north, and some in ships from Kittim.9See Numbers 24:24.
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Selichot Nusach Polin

Through Your mercy, shown many times, may we find deliverance in You— fulfill Your promise of “I will deliver them;”8Hosea 1:7. let them come from afar in droves, some from the north, and some in ships from Kittim.9See Numbers 24:24.
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Selichot Nusach Lita Linear

and some in ships from Kittim.9See Numbers 24:24.
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Shabbat Siddur Sefard Linear

your dwelling places, Israel.4Numbers 24:5. The Talmud (Maseches Sanhedrin 105a) relates that this verse contains Billam’s prophetic allusion to Jewish houses of study and worship.
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Weekday Siddur Sefard Linear

your dwelling places, Israel.1Numbers 24:5. The Talmud (Maseches Sanhedrin 105a) relates that this verse contains Billam’s prophetic allusion to Jewish houses of study and worship.
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