Verse:Tdūrzů/Hebrew: Difference between revisions
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[ʔăˈzɑɪ ˈmɛlɛx ʃəˈməʏ nɪʔˈkɾɔː] | [ʔăˈzɑɪ ˈmɛlɛx ʃəˈməʏ nɪʔˈkɾɔː] | ||
[wəʔaxăˈɾɛɪ kɪxˈləʏθ haˈkɒʊɫ] | |||
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</poem> | </poem> | ||
|| <poem>Lord of the universe, who reigned | || <poem>Lord of the universe, who reigned | ||
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When according to His pleasure all things were created, | When according to His pleasure all things were created, | ||
Then His name was called King. | Then His name was called King. | ||
After all things come to an end, | |||
Alone shall He reign, the Awe-Inspiring; (?) | |||
He was, and He is, | |||
And He will be in splendor. | |||
He is one, and none is second, | |||
that can be His equal or fellow -- | |||
He has no beginning and no end, | |||
His is the power and sovereignty. | |||
He is my God, my life and my Redeemer, | |||
My Rock in times of trouble; | |||
He is my banner and my refuge, | |||
He fills my cup when I call. | |||
In His hands I leave my spirit, | |||
When I am sleeping or am awake -- | |||
And with my spirit and my body, | |||
The Lord is mine, and I shall not fear. | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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