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LXXIV: “Magnified be Thy name, O Lord my God, inasmuch…” |
Magnified be Thy name, O Lord my God, inasmuch
as Thou hast inclined mine ear to Thy voice,
and called me to Thyself, and opened mine eyes to
gaze on Thy beauty, and illumined my heart with
Thy knowledge, and sanctified my breast from the
doubts of the infidels in Thy days. I am the one,
O my God, who lay fast asleep on his couch, when
lo, the messengers of Thy manifold mercies were sent
down upon me by Thee, and the gentle winds of Thy
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loving-kindness blew over me, and roused me up,
and caused me to set my face towards the sanctuary
of Thy knowledge, and to fix mine eyes upon the
splendors of the light of Thy face.
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I am but a poor creature, O my Lord! Behold me
clinging to the hem of Thy riches. I have fled from
darkness and from waywardness unto the brightness
of the light of Thy countenance. Were I—and to
this Thy glory beareth me witness—to render thanksgiving
unto Thee, through the whole continuance
of Thy kingdom and the duration of the heaven of
Thine omnipotence, I would still have failed to repay
Thy manifold bestowals.
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I implore Thee, O my Lord, by Thy name, the
Ever-Abiding, and by Thy name which Thou didst
ordain to be the most great Instrument binding Thee
to Thy servants, to grant that I may flee for shelter
to Thy door, and speak forth Thy praise. Write
down, then, for me, in every world of Thine, that
which will enable me to enter beneath Thy shadow
and within the borders of Thy court.
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