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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Jehi kewod (hebräisch יְהִי כְבוֹד ה' לעולם; dt. „Ewig bleibt die Herrlichkeit Gottes“) ist ein Bestandteil des jüdischen Morgengebets. , Yehi kevod (Hebrew: יְהִי כְבוֹד, lit. '[GYehi kevod (Hebrew: יְהִי כְבוֹד, lit. '[God] will be honored') is a prayer recited daily during pesukei dezimra prior to Ashrei. The prayer is a representation of God's exaltation in both the heavens and the earth. The succession Yehi kevod has with Ashrei is significant: it symbolizes the connection of an inner relationship in which God as a helper and comforter whose loving-kindness is ever near us. The Ashkenazi version has 18 verses. The number 18 is significant, and is constant throughout prayer. Also, God's name is mentioned in the prayer 21 times, alluding to the 21 verses in Ashrei. The first half of the prayer describes God as the master of nature. The second half describes God as the master of history.lf describes God as the master of history.
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rdfs:comment Yehi kevod (Hebrew: יְהִי כְבוֹד, lit. '[GYehi kevod (Hebrew: יְהִי כְבוֹד, lit. '[God] will be honored') is a prayer recited daily during pesukei dezimra prior to Ashrei. The prayer is a representation of God's exaltation in both the heavens and the earth. The succession Yehi kevod has with Ashrei is significant: it symbolizes the connection of an inner relationship in which God as a helper and comforter whose loving-kindness is ever near us. The Ashkenazi version has 18 verses. The number 18 is significant, and is constant throughout prayer. Also, God's name is mentioned in the prayer 21 times, alluding to the 21 verses in Ashrei.imes, alluding to the 21 verses in Ashrei. , Jehi kewod (hebräisch יְהִי כְבוֹד ה' לעולם; dt. „Ewig bleibt die Herrlichkeit Gottes“) ist ein Bestandteil des jüdischen Morgengebets.
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