| Jews' College (London, England). Literary Society - Judaism - 1887 - 206 pages
...his feeble voice in sanctification, and exclaim in the language of the Angels, " Holy ! Holy ! Holy ! is the Lord of Hosts, the whole world is filled with His glory " (Isaiah vi. 3). With the fourth Benediction the nt^p3 or Prayer commences. It speaks well for the... | |
| Behrman House, Jules Harlow - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1985 - 100 pages
...line 22 _ line 23 _ line 24 _ Read lines 7 and 8. Fill in the missing words. •n "Holy, holy, holy, the Lord of hosts. The whole world is filled with His glory." 25 Ip concludes with the words found at the end of every Complete each nDT^* Write the English meaning... | |
| Adam M. Garfinkle - History - 2000 - 360 pages
...that religious Jews quote Isaiah 6:3 thrice daily in a key part of their prayers: "Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of Hosts, the whole world is filled with his glory." The point really could not be any clearer, and yet most modern Jews still accept the idea of Israel as... | |
| Paul H. Vishny - Religion - 2005 - 164 pages
...the opening verse,5 the central portion of the k'dusha prayer is the Biblical verse "Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord of Hosts, the whole world is filled with His glory",6 in which Isaiah reveals this declaration of the angels. It is, in essence, the joining together... | |
| Orlando O. Espín, James B. Nickoloff - Religion - 2007 - 1566 pages
...written in your prophet's vision, they called one to the other and said: Response: Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts, the whole world is filled with his glory (Isa 6:3). Leader: Heavenly voices respond with praise: Response: Praised is the glory of the Lord... | |
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