- Yehi
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...
-
tenth verse of Yehi
Kivod in
Pesukei Dezimra.
Verse 11 is the
twelfth verse of Yehi
Kivod.
Verse 9 is the
thirteenth verse of Yehi
Kivod.
Verse 15 is found...
- traditions.
Verse 13 is the
fifth verse of Yehi
Kivod in
Pesukei Dezimra.
Verse 4 is the
fifteenth verse of Yehi
Kivod.
Verse 21 is the
second verse of Baruch...
- 11th
verse of V'hu
Rachum in
Pesukei Dezimra, is the
final verse of Yehi
Kivod in
Pesukei Dezimra, is
found in Uva Letzion, is the
second of two verses...
- traditions.
Verse 16
forms parts of the
eighth and
ninth verses of Yehi
Kivod in
Pesukei Dezimra, part of
Baruch Hashem L'Olam in Maariv, and part of...
- Erev Yom
Kippur and Erev P****over,
omitted on
Shabbat and Yom Tov) Yehi
Kivod Hallel (pesukei dezimra) (Ashrei and
psalms 145-150)
Baruch Hashem L'Olam...
-
found in
Pirkei Avot
Chapter 6, no. 10.
Verse 31 is the
first verse of Yehi
Kivod in
Pesukei Dezimra, is part of
Baruch Hashem L'Olam
during Maariv, and is...
- on Rosh Hashanah.
Verses 2–4 are the
second thru
fourth verses of Yehi
Kivod of
Pesukei Dezimra. In the
Church of England's Book of
Common Prayer, this...
- V'hu
Rachum in
Pesukei Dezimra.
Verse 14 is the
sixteenth verse of Yehi
Kivod in
Pesukei Dezimra.
Israeli historian Dina
Porat titled her book
about the...
-
Torah scroll is
placed in the ark.
Verse 13 is the
fourteenth verse of Yehi
Kivod on
Pesukei Dezimra. In the New Testament,
Verse 5 is
quoted in Acts 7:46...