Shemoneh Esreh-Amadah and Ha Adonai Tefillah/The Lords Prayer
1.
Blessed are Thou, L-rd our G-d and G-d of our fathers,
G-d of Abraham, G-d of Isaac and G-d of Jacob. The great, mighty and awesome G-d,
G-d Supreme who extends loving kindness and is Master of all, who remembers the
gracious deeds of our forefathers, and who will bring a Redeemer with love to
their children’s children for His name’s sake. King, Helper, Savior and
Protector, blessed art Thou, L-rd, Protector of Abraham.
2.
They might is eternal, O L-rd, who revives the dead,
powerful in saving, who makes the wind to blow and the rain to fall, who
sustains the living with loving kindness, who revives the dead with great
mercy, who supports the falling, heals the sick, frees the captive, and keeps
faith with the dead; who is like Thee Almighty, and who resembles Thee, O King
who can bring death and give life
3.
Thou are holy, and Thy name is holy, and those who are
holy shall praise Thee every day.
Blessed art Thou, L-rd, the holy G-d.
4.
Thou grantest knowledge to man, and teaches
understanding to humans; from thine own self, favor us with knowledge,
understanding, and sense. Blessed art
Thou, L-rd, giver of knowledge.
Matthew 6:9 9 You, therefore, pray like
this:
‘Our Father in heaven!
May your Name be kept holy[1]
5.
Return us, Our Father, to Thy Torah, and draw us
closer, our King, to Thy worship, and bring us back before Thee in complete
repentance. Blessed are Thou, L-rd, who desires repentance.
6.
Forgive us, Our Father, for we have sinned, pardon us
our King for we have transgressed, for Thou art a pardoner and forgiver. Blessed art Thou, L-rd, gracious One who
forgives abundantly.
Matthew 6:12
Forgive us what we have done wrong, as we too have forgiven those who
have wronged us.[2]
7.
Look upon our suffering, and fight our struggles,
redeem us speedily, for Thy name’s sake, for Thou art a mighty Redeemer. Blessed art Thou, L-rd, Redeemer of Israel.
8.
Heal us, O L-rd, and we shall be healed, save us and we
shall be saved, for Thou art our glory.
Send complete healing for our every illness, for Thou, Divine King, art
the faithful, merciful Physician.
Blessed art Thou, L-rd, who heals the sick of His people Israel.
9.
Bless this year for us, O L-rd, our G-d, and all it s
varied produce that it be for good; provide (dew and rain as a) blessing on the
face of the earth, satisfy us with Thy goodness, and bless this year like the
good years. Blessed art Thou, L-rd, who
blessed the years.
10. Sound
the great Shofar (to proclaim) our freedom, lift up a banner for the
ingathering of our exiles, and bring us together from the four corners of the
earth. Blessed art Thou, L-rd, who
gathers together the dispersed of His people Israel.
11. Restore
our judges as at first, and our counselors as in the beginning, removing from
us sorrow and Blessed art Thou, L-rd, King, who loves righteousness and
judgement.
12. For
slanderers let there be no hope, and let all wickedness instantly perish. May all Thy enemies be quickly cut off; and
as for the malicious, swiftly uproot, break, cast down, and subdue quickly in
our day. Blessed art Thou, L-rd, who
breaks the power of His enemies and subdues the malicious.
(Note: This was written at the close of the first century – it was
never used by Yeshua)
13. On
the righteous and the saintly, on the elders of Thy people, the house of
Israel, and on their surviving scholars, on the true proselyte and on
ourselves, let Thy compassion flow, O L-rd our G-d. Grant a good reward to all who sincerely trust in Thy name; place
our lot with them forever and let us not be shamed, for in Thee do we trust.
Blessed art Thou, L-rd, the support and security of the righteous.
14. To
Jerusalem Thy city, return with compassion, and dwell within it as Thou
promised; rebuild it soon in our day, and everlasting structure; and speedily
establish its midst the throne of David.
Blessed art Thou, L-rd, builder of Jerusalem.
15. The
offspring of Thy servant David, quickly cause to flourish, and lift up his power
by Thy deliverance; for Thy deliverance do we constantly hope. Blessed art Thou, L-rd, who makes the glory
of deliverance to flourish.
16. Hear
our voice, O L-rd our G-d, show compassion and mercy to us, accept our prayers
with mercy and favor, for Thou art a God who hears prayers and supplications.
17. Favorably
receive, O L-rd our G-d, Thy people Israel and their prayer, restore the
worship to Thy temple in Zion, receive with love and favor the offerings of
Israel and their prayer, and may the worship of Thy people Israel always be
favorably received by Thee, may our eyes behold Thy return to Zion in
mercy. Blessed art Thou L-rd , who
restores His Divine Presence to Zion.
Matthew 6:10 May your Kingdom come, your will be done
on earth as in heaven.[5]
18. We
give thanks unto Thee who art the L-rd our G-d and G-d of our fathers for all
eternity. Thou art the strength of our
lives, the shield of our deliverance.
In every generation, we shall thank Thee and declare Thy praise for our lives
that are entrusted in Thy hand and for our souls that are in Thy care, and for Thy miracles that are
daily with us, and for Thy wondrous deeds and goodness that occur at all times,
evening, morning and noon. Thou art the
Benevolent One, for Thy mercies are never ended. The Compassionate One, for Thy
deeds of kindness do not sopt, always
have we placed our hope in Thee. For
all this, our King, may Thy name be always blessed and exalted forever and
ever. All the living will forever thank
Thee and praise Thy name in truth, O G-d, our eternal salvation and help. Blessed art Thou L-rd, whose name is
goodness; it is pleasing to give thanks to Thee.
19. Establish
peace, well-being, blessing, grace, loving kindness, and mercy upon us and upon
all Israel, Thy people for by the light of Thy presence have you give us, O
L-rd our G-d, a Torah of life, love of kindness, justice, blessing, compassion,
life and peace, and it is good in Thy sight to bless Thy people Israel at all
times and in every hour with Thy peace.
Blessed art Thou, L-rd, who blessed his people Israel with peace.
Matthew 6:13
And do not lead us into hard testing, but keep us safe from the Evil
One.
For kingship, power and glory are yours forever. Amen.’[6]
Ha Adonai’s Teffillah/The Lords Prayer
Matthew 6:7-13
7 “And when you pray, don’t babble on and
on like the pagans, who think God will hear them better if they talk a lot. 8
Don’t be like them, because your Father knows what you need before you
ask him. 9 You, therefore, pray like this:
‘Our Father in heaven!
May your Name be kept holy.
10
May your Kingdom come, your
will be done on earth as in heaven.
11
Give us the food we need
today.
12
Forgive us what we have done
wrong, as we too have forgiven those who have wronged us.
13
And do not lead us into hard
testing, but keep us safe from the Evil One.
For kingship, power and glory are yours forever. Amen.’[7]
Our Father in heaven, may your Name be sanctified
Your Kingdom come, your Will be done on earth as it is
in heaven
Give us this day our daily bread
And forgive us our debts as we also have forgiven our
debtors
Lead us not into temptation, but keep us from all evil
For yours is
the kingdom, the strength and the glory. Amen.
[1]The Jewish New Testament, (Clarksville, MD: Jewish
New Testament Publications) 1996.
[2]The Jewish New Testament, (Clarksville, MD: Jewish
New Testament Publications) 1996.
[3]The Jewish New Testament, (Clarksville, MD: Jewish
New Testament Publications) 1996.
[4]The Jewish New Testament, (Clarksville, MD: Jewish
New Testament Publications) 1996.
[5]The Jewish New Testament, (Clarksville, MD: Jewish
New Testament Publications) 1996.
[6]The Jewish New Testament, (Clarksville, MD: Jewish
New Testament Publications) 1996.
[7]The Jewish New Testament, (Clarksville, MD: Jewish
New Testament Publications) 1996.