Baruch Ata YHVH - Elohey Yisrael, Avi’nu
(Bless You, YHVH - Elohim of Israel, our Father).
We give You thanks YHVH - Elohey Chesed (God of Mercy), for You are good and Your mercy/lovingkindness endures forever. “Kee Le’Olam Chasdo”
We give You thanks for You are Elohey’nu (our God) and Your mercy endures forever. “Kee Le’Olam Chasdo”
We give You thanks for You are Adoney’nu (our Master/our Lord) and Your mercy endures forever. “Kee Le’Olam Chasdo”
You, El Elyon (God Most High), alone do great wonders; “Kee Le’Olam Chasdo” Your loving kindness endures forever.
You, Bor’ey’nu (our Creator), by wisdom You made the heavens; “Kee Le’Olam Chasdo”
You, Boreh Olam (Creator of the Universe), laid out the earth above the waters, “Kee Le’Olam Chasdo”
You made the great lights, the sun to rule by day, the moon and stars to rule by night, for Your mercy endures forever. “Kee Le’Olam Chasdo”
You, Elohey Tzva’ot (God of the Armies), struck Egypt in their firstborn; “Kee Le’Olam Chasdo”
You, Moshi’ey’nu (our Savior/Deliverer), brought us, Yisrael, out from among them, with a strong hand, and with an outstretched arm. “Kee Le’Olam Chasdo”
You divided the Red Sea in two and made us pass through the midst of it. “Kee Le’Olam Chasdo”
You overthrew Pharaoh and his army in the Red Sea; “Kee Le’Olam Chasdo”
You, Ro’eh Yisrael (Shepherd of Israel), led us, Your people, through the wilderness; “Kee Le’Olam Chasdo”
You struck down great kings and slew famous kings, Sihon king of the Amorites, and Og king of Bashan, "Kee Le'Olam Chasdo"
You gave their land as a heritage, a heritage to us, Yisrael, Your servant, for Your mercy endures forever. “Kee Le’Olam Chasdo”
You, Elohey Yeshua’teynu (God of our Salvation), remembered us in our lowly state, and rescued us from our enemies, You also give food to all flesh, “Kee Le’Olam Chasdo”
We give thanks to You, Avinu Ba’sha’ma’yim (our Father in Heaven)! For Your mercy truly does endure forever. “Kee Le’Olam Chasdo”
Hallelu-Yah!!! For You, YHVH, are Elohim. You are Elohey Yisrael, Elohey Avraham, Yitzchak and Ya’acov. Avi’nu the Almighty reigns!
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