Jewish Christian Prayers Topic: High Holy Day Prayers to see and know God's forgiveness face to face

Article #581
Subject: High Holy Day Prayers to see and know God's forgiveness face to face
Author: Andrew W. Harrell
Posted: 10/1/2017 02:00:51 PM

High Holy Christian Jewish prayers for knowledge of Our Triune God’s intercession of our mistakes,
forgiveness of our injuries to others, that go into the Ark of the Covenant in your house, that we pray
together at the end and beginning of the New Year, and for forgiveness starting as we end and start
again at the same time the new Biblical Torah liturgal.

These are from the Book of Exodus and go way back in our Christian Jewish beginnings when God
appeared face to face (ie as Our Messiah) to the prophet Moses.

They are a part of a larger 10-day or longer process of prayers and acts in which we confess these sins,
mistakes, iniquities during the year, asking God for forgiveness for them, all the while knowing and
trusting faithfully that this forgiveness has already occurred through Jesus Christ's birth from his Father
and Mother on earth, death on the cross and resurrection from this death.

YHWH YHWH
El Rachum and Hanon,
Er’ ach and apaym
Rav chesed,
V’aymeht.

Notzayr chehsehd laypaym,
Nashay ayan, v’apehshay, v’chtach, v’nekach.




God is God
A most high God full of Compassion and Love that gives,
Long lasting Patience,
And plentiful lovingkindness.
And Truth.

Supporting His lovingkindness for thousands,
Holding up before His cleansing thought during this time our iniquities, willful sins, and mistakes, but
not all.

Finally, only One person is required to say these prayers, God dwelling in you. But, eventually there will
be Two of You, Three of You, Infinity of You if you say them, and are faithful to the saying of them.

With Love, Faith, Hope, and Good luck if you try to be God, and represent Him and Her to others, in this
way, if you so choose to. you will need it.


Hear O Israel,
Be still and know that Our God is One,
Be still and know that I AM and We are Jesus Christ.

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