THE NAMES OF GOD
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<strong>NAMES</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>GOD</strong> IN <strong>THE</strong> BIBLE: A DISPENSATIONAL APPROACH : PR<strong>OF</strong>. M. M. NINAN<br />
1. Please, with the might of your right, untie the bundle:<br />
2. Accept your people's prayer song, heighten, purify us, Mighty one:<br />
3. Please hero, your uniqueness worshippers, guard them closely:<br />
4. Bless them purify them, your rightfulness mercies, always reward:<br />
5. Immune, proud, with your good will, manage your people:<br />
6. Single, proud, address your people, who remember your holiness:<br />
7. Accept our plead, and hear our cry, he who knows histories:<br />
Blessed be his kingdom's honor for ever:<br />
The Ana BeKoach (Ana BeCoach or Ana B'Koach) prayer was written in the first century by a great<br />
kabalistic Rabbi - Rabbi Nehonia. The prayer was written according to the seventy names of God - a<br />
term related to Abraham. The Ana BeKoach is composed of seven lines, with six words in each line.<br />
The first letter of every word is taken, thereby creating the 42-letter name.<br />
The combination of Ana BeKoach is hidden in the first 42 letters of the book of Genesis (From the<br />
word BERESHIT to the word VAVOHOO). The letters are translated using a secret kabalistic<br />
calculation.<br />
The Ana BeKoach prayer can be found in the Shaharit and Mincha prayers, and in the Shabbat prayer<br />
before Lecha Dodi.<br />
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