One of the great features of the Eth CEPHER Mobile App is the feature you first see when you come to the Home page. The daily prayers. These prayers come to you three times a day (evening, morning, and noon, this is from a Hebraic perspective) in Hebrew and in English. We will be featuring these prayers in the coming week.
Friday (Shabbath) Evening Prayer
Shema, Yashar’el! YAHUAH ELOHAYNU YAHUAH echad. U’ahavtah eth YAHUAH ELOHAYKA, v’kole levav’ka, v’kole nefeshka, v’kole meod’ka; v’ahav’ka l’reacha kemo’ka. B’ha’shem YAHUSHA HAMASHIACH. Baruk atah YAHUAH TSEVA’OTH, bara ha’shamayim v’ha’arets, ELOHAYKEM shel Avraham, Yitschaq, v’Ya’aqov, ELOHAYNU v’ al qadosh echad Yashar’el, ELOHAI, v’yishei, asher natan lanu ha’RUACH YACHAD B’YAHUAH.
Hear now and do, Yashar’el! YAHUAH our ELOHIYM, YAHUAH, is one. And you shall love eth YAHUAH your ELOHIYM, with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all yourself; and you shall love your neighbor as yourself. In the name of YAHUSHA HAMASHIACH. Blessed are you YAHUAH of the armies, creator of the heavens and the earth, the ELOHIYM of Avraham, Yitschaq, and Ya’aqov, our ELOHIYM, the Holy One of Yashar’el, my EL, and my salvation, for giving us the Spirit of Unity in YAHUAH.
Saturday (Shabbath) morning Prayer
Shema, Yashar’el! YAHUAH ELOHAYNU YAHUAH echad. U’ahavtah eth YAHUAH ELOHAYKA, v’kole levav’ka, v’kole nefeshka, v’kole meod’ka; v’ahav’ka l’reacha kemo’ka. Baruk atah ADONAI ELOHAYNU, melek ha’olam, asher natan lanu eth derek ha’teshuvah.
Hear now and do, Yashar’el! YAHUAH our ELOHIYM, YAHUAH, is one. And you shall love eth YAHUAH your ELOHIYM, with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all yourself; and you shall love your neighbor as yourself. Blessed are you ADONAI and ELOHIYM, King of all time, for giving us the path of restoration.
Saturday (Shabbath) noon prayer:
Baraku eth ADONAI, ha’me’verach l’olam vaed, asher natan lanu eth pathach ha’malchuth shamayim B’MASHIACH.
Blessed are you ADONAI, forever and ever, for giving us the doorway to the kingdom of heaven in Messiah.
We pray that these prayers would be a tool for you to engage your conversation with your Heavenly Father. And a way for you to learn to pray in Hebrew.
Shalom brethren.