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THE KOHEN'S PRAYER DIRUSH 2

14 min · 20 de sep de 2024
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The Priestly Blessing, also known as Birkat Kohanim in Hebrew, is a sacred Jewish prayer that is recited in synagogues. It is a central passage in the Bible, appearing in Numbers 6:23–27. The blessing is made up of three verses, with three words in the first verse, five in the second, and seven in the third.

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