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מודה אני | Modah/Modeh Ani, by Moshe ibn Makhir (translation by Andrew Shaw)

https://opensiddur.org/?p=4211 מודה אני | Modah/Modeh Ani, by Moshe ibn Makhir (translation by Andrew Shaw) 2011-12-14 21:56:41 Thankful am I in your Presence, Spirit who lives and endures, for You've returned to me my soul with compassion. Abundant is your faith! Text the Open Siddur Project Andrew Shaw Andrew Shaw Mosheh ben Yehudah ibn Makhir https://opensiddur.org/copyright-policy/ Andrew Shaw https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ Birkhot haShaḥar Wakefulness Gratitude Spirit Alive 21st century C.E. 58th century A.M. English vernacular prayer מודה אני Modeh Ani רשות reshut shaḥarit Sunrise
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Source (Hebrew)Translation (English)
מוֹדָה|מוֹדֶה אֲנִי לְפָנֶיךָ
רוּחַ חַי וְקַיָּם
שֶׁהֶחֱזַרְתָּ בִּי נִשְׁמָתִי
בְּחֶמְלָה
רַבָּה אֱמוּנָתֶךָ‏׃
Thankful am I in your Presence,
Spirit who lives and endures,
for You’ve returned to me my soul
with compassion.
Abundant is your faith!

Modeh Ani first appeared as an addendum in Seder ha-Yom by Rav Moshe Ibn Machir of Tzfat, published in 1599. In this 20th century variation, melekh (king) has been replaced by ruaḥ (spirit). Read more on “Modeh Ani” at Hardcore Mesorah.


 

 

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