Liturgy do Psalmów 111:78
Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz
And in Your holy words it is written: “He made a memorial for His wonders, gracious and merciful is Adonoy.”49Tehillim 111:4. And it is said: “He gave food to those who fear Him; He is ever mindful of His covenant.”50Tehillim 111:5. And it is said: “And He remembered His covenant for them, and He relented in accordance with His abundant kindness.”51Tehillim 106:45.
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Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz
And in Your holy words it is written: “He made a memorial for His wonders, gracious and merciful is Adonoy.”49Tehillim 111:4. And it is said: “He gave food to those who fear Him; He is ever mindful of His covenant.”50Tehillim 111:5. And it is said: “And He remembered His covenant for them, and He relented in accordance with His abundant kindness.”51Tehillim 106:45.
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Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz
And in Your holy words it is written: “He made a memorial for His wonders, gracious and merciful is Adonoy.”50Tehillim 111:4. And it is said: “He gave food to those who fear Him; He is ever mindful of His covenant.”51Tehillim 111:5. And it is said: “And He remembered His covenant for them, and He relented in accordance with His abundant kindness.”52Tehillim 106:45.
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Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz
And in Your holy words it is written: “He made a memorial for His wonders, gracious and merciful is Adonoy.”50Tehillim 111:4. And it is said: “He gave food to those who fear Him; He is ever mindful of His covenant.”51Tehillim 111:5. And it is said: “And He remembered His covenant for them, and He relented in accordance with His abundant kindness.”52Tehillim 106:45.
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz
Praise God! He builds levels in the heavens12Amos 9:4. Radak explains that this refers to the nine celestial spheres which surround the earth and, thereby, constitute the heavens. and waters the mountains with clouds13Tehillim 104:13. Radak explains that this verse is based upon Bereishis 2:6, “And a cloud arose from the land and watered the ground below.” He provided a remembrance for his miracles14Tehillim 111:4. The phrase, as it appears in Tehillim, refers to remembrances of the miracles performed during the exodus from Egypt, (the specific remembrance is, however, disputed. Rashi says that it refers to the holidays and Sabbath). In this piyut, however, it might have a more general connotation. and counts all the actions of men.15I Shmuel, 2:3. Therefore will He be exalted He constructed a roof above the waters above the sky.16Tehillim 104:3. The construction of the heavens is described by the commentators to Tehillim 104:3 and Bereishis Rabbah. On the second day of creation, Hashem established the sky within the waters which subsequently separated the “upper waters” from the “lower waters.” Above the upper waters which lie above the sky, a ceiling or roof was placed.
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It is the work of our God! He gives sustenance to those who fear Him69Tehillim 111:5. Rashi interprets “טֶרֶף” as food. Radak and Ibn Ezra say it refers to the money and valuables which the Egyptians gave to the Jews upon their exodus from Egypt. Metsudas Dovid explains it as denoting the manna bread from heaven, which the Jews ate for forty years in the desert.; Gifts are brought to Him, whom they fear.70Based upon Tehillim 76:12. The word “מוֹרָא” referring to Hashem has been replaced in the piyut by “מוֹרָאָיו.” The Jews bring sacrifices to Hashem, whom they fear. Even His multitude of angels cannot behold the glory of His Divine Presence. Therefore will He be exalted The eye of Adonoy is on those who fear Him.
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for his miracles14Tehillim 111:4. The phrase, as it appears in Tehillim, refers to remembrances of the miracles performed during the exodus from Egypt, (the specific remembrance is, however, disputed. Rashi says that it refers to the holidays and Sabbath). In this piyut, however, it might have a more general connotation.
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He gives sustenance to those who fear Him69Tehillim 111:5. Rashi interprets “טֶרֶף” as food. Radak and Ibn Ezra say it refers to the money and valuables which the Egyptians gave to the Jews upon their exodus from Egypt. Metsudas Dovid explains it as denoting the manna bread from heaven, which the Jews ate for forty years in the desert.;
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gracious and merciful is Adonoy.”49Tehillim 111:4.
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He is ever mindful of His covenant.”50Tehillim 111:5.
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gracious and merciful is Adonoy.”50Tehillim 111:4.
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He is ever mindful of His covenant.”51Tehillim 111:5.
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