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Last Updated: 2025-03-27
Categories: Psuqei d'Zimrah/Zemirot l'Shabbat ul'Yom Tov
Tags: 19th century C.E., 56th century A.M., English vernacular prayer, teḥinot in English, תחינות teḥinot, תפילות קודם התפילה Prayers before Praying
Excerpt: "Prayer before the Sabbath service" by Grace Aguilar was published posthumously by her mother Sarah Aguilar in the UK edition of Sacred Communings, pp. 98-99. It is not found in the US edition. . . .
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Prayer before the Sabbath service.
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With a humble spirit
and a contrite heart I come before Thee, O my God, to implore Thy blessing on the prayers I am about to say. |
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In Thy Almighty wisdom, Thou hast ordained
that we should be torn from our own land, and scattered among the nations. Thy wisdom and Thy wrath are just. |
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O Eternal,
Thy mercy bore with us, but we sunk in wickedness, and Thou, in Thy just anger, hast banished us from Jerusalem. |
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Thou hast removed from us Thy holy spirit;
and that holy Temple, once the habitation of our God, is levelled with the dust, and there the godless and the wicked dwell. |
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Terrible was the retribution, O our King;
but even Thy never failing mercy could bear with us no longer. Thy children are cast from Thee, O God of Israel— cast from Thee for a Time— but scattered as we are among the nations, Thy mercy is extended to us still. |
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Grant then, O our Father,
that the prayers I am about to say may be acceptable in Thy sight— acceptable as if they were offered up in Thy Holy Temple; O remove from me all worldly and sinful thoughts, that I may read them with fervour and devotion. O let the remembrance of Thy mercy, Thy never-failing goodness, be alone present to my sight; |
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O eternal and ever blessed Lord God,
let my heart glow with adoration, with love and fear; O pour Thy Holy Spirit on my soul, that with a humbled heart and contrite spirit I may come before Thy Throne; |
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O look down from Thy Throne of dazzling brightness,
O our Father and our King! Look down on a child of Israel who bows before Thee in humble and lowly prayer! O remove from me all sinful and careless thoughts. Let my prayers be acceptable to Thee, O our Redeemer; |
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O pour Thy holy spirit on my soul,
though I worship not in that glorious sanctuary, which for our sins is removed from us! |
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O look down from Thy throne
and pour Thy blessing on me, and in Thine infinite mercy, O God, accept my prayers. |
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Blessed be Thy Holy Name.
Amen. |
“Prayer before the Sabbath service” by Grace Aguilar was published posthumously by her mother Sarah Aguilar in the UK edition of Sacred Communings, pp. 98-99. It is not found in the US edition.
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