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XV: “O Thou Who art the Ruler of earth and heaven…” |
O Thou Who art the Ruler of earth and heaven
and the Author of all names! Thou hearest the voice
of my lamentation which from the fortress-town of
‘Akká ascendeth towards Thee, and beholdest how
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my captive friends have fallen into the hands of the
workers of iniquity.
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We render Thee thanks, O our Lord, for all the
troubles which have touched us in Thy path. Oh, that
the span of my earthly life could be so extended as
to embrace the lives of the former and the latter
generations, or could even be so lengthened that no
man on the face of the earth could measure it, and
be afflicted every day and every moment with a fresh
tribulation for love of Thee and for Thy pleasure’s
sake!
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Thou seest, O my Lord, how Thy servants have
left their homes in their longing to meet Thee, and
how they have been hindered by the ungodly from
looking upon Thy face, and from circumambulating
the sanctuary of Thy grandeur. Pour out Thy steadfastness
and send down Thy calm upon them, O my
Lord! Thou art, in truth, the Ever-Forgiving, the
Most Compassionate.
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