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Liturgy do Psalmów 123:78

Perek Shirah

The Horse is saying: “Behold, as the eyes of the servants to the hand of their master, as the eyes of the maidservant to the hand of her mistress, so are our eyes to YHVH our elo’ah until he will favor us.”
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Siddur Ashkenaz

As for us, we know not what to do; but our eyes are upon You.34II Chronicles 20:12. With this sentence. King Yehoshafat, concluded his prayer for Divine aid in his struggle against the hostile nations that were united against him. His prayer was answered. Each Jew in every generation must realize that he too has only one refuge for all time to come—God—to Whom we turn our eyes with trusting hope—S.R. Hirsch Remember Your mercies, Adonoy, and kindnesses for they are from the beginning of the world.35Psalms 25:26. Adonoy! may Your kindness be upon us, as we have waited for You.36Psalms 33:22. Remember not the sins of our ancestors;37Others translate, “Remember not our [own] former iniquities.” let Your mercy come swiftly toward us,38Psalms 79:8. for we have been brought very low. Be gracious to us, Adonoy, be gracious to us for we are saturated with humiliation.39Psalms 123:3. [Even] in anger remember to have compassion.40Habakkuk 3:2. For He knows of what we are made; He is mindful that we are but dust.41Psalms 103:14. Help us, God of our deliverance, for the sake of the glory of Your Name; save us and atone our sins,42May we repent so that our sins will be atoned. for the sake of Your Name.43Psalms 79:9.
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Siddur Ashkenaz

As for us, we know not what to do; but our eyes are upon You.34I Chronicles 20:12. With this sentence. King Yehoshafat, concluded his prayer for Divine aid in his struggle against the hostile nations that were united against him. His prayer was answered. Each Jew in every generation must realize that he too has only one refuge for all time to come—God—to Whom we turn our eyes with trusting hope—S.R. Hirsch Remember Your mercies, Adonoy, and kindnesses for they are from the beginning of the world.35Psalms 25:26. Adonoy! may Your kindness be upon us, as we have waited for You.36Psalms 33:22. Remember not the sins of our ancestors;37Others translate, “Remember not our [own] former iniquities.” let Your mercy come swiftly toward us,38Psalms 79:8. for we have been brought very low. Be gracious to us, Adonoy, be gracious to us for we are saturated with humiliation.39Psalms 123:3. [Even] in anger remember to have compassion.40Habakkuk 3:2. For He knows of what we are made; He is mindful that we are but dust.41Psalms 103:14. Help us, God of our deliverance, for the sake of the glory of Your Name; save us and atone our sins,42May we repent so that our sins will be atoned. for the sake of Your Name.43Psalms 79:9.
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Selichot Nusach Polin

And now Adonoy, our God, after we have repented, we regret [our sins], and after realizing [our guilt], we struck ourselves on the thigh. We are ashamed, even disgraced, for we also bear the shame of our youth.1Jeremiah 31:18. Because of this we take our flesh in our teeth,2We bite ourselves. and put our life in our hands.3Job 13:14. How shall we approach You, Adonoy, our God, and how shall we bow unto You, exalted God?4Micah 6:6. How will You be reconciled to us and atone all our sins, which have passed by and gone like water spilt on the ground, which cannot be gathered up again?5II Samuel 14:14. If through repentance and confession You will be reconciled to us, behold we repent and confess before You Adonoy, our God: “We have sinned and transgressed, and that which is straight, we distorted, and it has not profited us.” And if through prayer and supplication You will forgive us, behold we offer our supplication before You; “As the eyes of servants [look] toward the hand of their master, as the eyes of a maiden [look] toward the hand of her mistress; so our eyes are lifted to You.”6Psalms 123:2. And if through weeping and wailing You will pardon us, behold, our soul weeps in secret because of our sins, and our spirit groans within us over the multitude of our transgressions. And if through a broken spirit, You will atone us, behold our heart is broken within us, and our spirit is crushed by the troubles and travails which have passed over us, until there is nothing left whole in our flesh. Were it not for Your mercy and kindness, we would have perished because of our iniquities.
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Siddur Sefard

As for us, we know not what to do; but our eyes are upon You.34I Chronicles 20:12. With this sentence. King Yehoshafat, concluded his prayer for Divine aid in his struggle against the hostile nations that were united against him. His prayer was answered. Each Jew in every generation must realize that he too has only one refuge for all time to come—God—to Whom we turn our eyes with trusting hope—S.R. Hirsch Remember Your mercies, Adonoy, and kindnesses for they are from the beginning of the world.35Psalms 25:26. Adonoy! may Your kindness be upon us, as we have waited for You.36Psalms 33:22. Remember not the sins of our ancestors;37Others translate, “Remember not our [own] former iniquities.” let Your mercy come swiftly toward us,38Psalms 79:8. for we have been brought very low. Help us for the Name of Adonoy Creator of Heaven and earth. Be gracious to us, Adonoy, be gracious to us for we are saturated with humiliation.39Psalms 123:3. [Even] in anger remember to have compassion.40Habakuk 3:2. [Even] in anger remember the binding of Isaac. Even in anger remember the uprightness of Jacob Adonoy deliver [us] the King will answer us on the day we call. For He knows of what we are made; He is mindful that we are but dust.41Psalms 103:14. Help us, God of our deliverance, for the sake of the glory of Your Name; save us and atone our sins,42May we repent so that our sins will be atoned. for the sake of Your Name.43Psalms 79:9.
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Selichot Nusach Ashkenaz Lita

And now Adonoy, our God, after we have repented, we regret [our sins], and after realizing [our guilt], we struck ourselves on the thigh. We are ashamed, even disgraced, for we also bear the shame of our youth.1Jeremiah 31:18. Because of this we take our flesh in our teeth,2We bite ourselves. and put our life in our hands.3Job 13:14. How shall we approach You, Adonoy, our God, and how shall we bow unto You, exalted God?4Micah 6:6. How will You be reconciled to us and atone all our sins, which have passed by and gone like water spilt on the ground, which cannot be gathered up again?5II Samuel 14:14. If through repentance and confession You will be reconciled to us, behold we repent and confess before You Adonoy, our God: “We have sinned and transgressed, and that which is straight, we distorted, and it has not profited us.” And if through prayer and supplication You will forgive us, behold we offer our supplication before You; “As the eyes of servants [look] toward the hand of their master, as the eyes of a maiden [look] toward the hand of her mistress; so our eyes are lifted to You.”6Psalms 123:2. And if through weeping and wailing You will pardon us, behold, our soul weeps in secret because of our sins, and our spirit groans within us over the multitude of our transgressions. And if through a broken spirit, You will atone us, behold our heart is broken within us, and our spirit is crushed by the troubles and travails which have passed over us, until there is nothing left whole in our flesh. Were it not for Your mercy and kindness, we would have perished because of our iniquities.
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Selichot Nusach Lita Linear

so our eyes are lifted to You.”6Psalms 123:2.
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Selichot Edot HaMizrach

Our Father, our King, you are our Father. Our Father, our King, we have no King besides You. Our Father, our King, grace us and answer us, as we have no [good] deeds. Do charity and kindness with us for the sake of Your great name, and save us. And we do not know what we shall do, but our eyes are upon You. Remember Lord, Your kindnesses, for they are from forever. Let Your kindness, Lord, be upon us, as we have supplicated from You. Do not remember former iniquities against us – quickly let Your mercy precede us, for we are greatly impoverished. Help us in the name of the Lord, the Maker of the heavens and the earth. Grace us, Lord, Grace us, for we have been sated with much disgrace. In wrath, recall mercy. In wrath, recall the binding [of Isaac]. In wrath, recall innocence. In wrath, recall love. Lord save – the King that answers on the day we call. For You knew our inclinations – remember that we are dust. Help us – God of our salvation – for the sake of Your Name's honor. And save us and atone for our sins for the sake of Your Name.
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Weekday Siddur Sefard Linear

for we are saturated with humiliation.39Psalms 123:3.
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