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65. Each and Every Day
… Your ears; open Your eyes to me. 5. Oh, listen to my voice of lamentation; oh, hear my cries. Please accept my … prayer; now open it wide, And let us hear the sounds, the voice of happiness, the sounds of delight. This is a close …
64. Open Your Gate
… Your ears; open Your eyes to me. 5. Oh, listen to my voice of lamentation; oh, hear my cries. Please accept my … prayer; now open it wide, And let us hear the sounds, the voice of happiness, the sounds of delight. This is a close …
56. The Song of Ruth
… translation, indentations are used to indicate change of voice in these conversational passages. It is interesting to …
54. David and the Mosquito
… out to God my Creator. In suffering I called out to God. My voice was heard by God my Creator. My voice was heard by God. Out of the great abyss I was …
53. Moshe and the Promised Land (Song of the Thirteen Sefer Torahs)
… much earlier, Ruby Daniel had explained with sadness in her voice that when Moshe saw the land, “he mourned already. It …
50. Little Sinai Mountain
… ready to hear what God commands.” But when they heard the voice of God, they fainted dead away! And there were none …
44. Joseph the Righteous
… happiness like that of Joseph and his family. The personal voice of the narrator initially draws the audience into the … a light tone at the beginning of the song. Later this voice creates a space for the singers as well as listeners …
43. The Song of Mother Sarah
… 24. “You need not be afraid to die. Once each year your voice will sound!” With the slaughter of the goat, the puja …
36. O Woman Dwelling in the Field
… a male-female dialogue, the entire Malayalam song is in the voice of a man beseeching the lovely woman to return with …
23. Happiness to the Bridegroom
… he heard the dear child sing. As he listened to her voice, he could hear the sweet sound: “Yoseph lives,” she …