TreWalker
Jewish Magen Am
- Jul 20, 2019
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In Jewish homes we sing this song right after the kiddush.Shabbat Shalom TreWalker. It's a pleasure to see you here. I like the music; and the visual message looks nice; but I sure wish that I knew enough Hebrew to understand the lyrics.
It's a relatively easy song, sorta repetitive.
Peace be to you, ministering angels, .....
Come in peace, angels of peace,....
Bless me with peace, angels of peace,....
Depart in peace, angels of peace,.....
....angels of the Most High coming from the King who reigns over kings. The Holy One, Blessed is He.
Shalom aleichem malachei hashareit, malachei elyon, mi melech malchei hamelachim. hakadosh, baruch hu
Peace be to you, ministering angels, angels of the Most High, coming from the King who reigns over kings. The Holy One, Blessed is He.
Boachem leshalom, malachei hashalom, malachei elyon mi melech malchei hamelachim. hakadosh, baruch hu
Come in peace, angels of peace, angels of the Most High, coming from the King who reigns over kings. The Holy One, Blessed is He.
Barchuni leshalom, malachei hashalom, malachei elyon, mi melech malchei hamelachim. hakadosh, baruch hu
Bless me with peace, angels of peace, angels of the Most High coming from the King who reigns over kings. The Holy One, Blessed is He.
Tseitchem leshalom, malachei hashalom, malachei elyon, mi melech malchei hamelachim. hakadosh baruch hu
Depart in peace, angels of peace, angels of the Most High coming from the King who reigns over kings. The Holy One, Blessed is He.
The song has to do with welcoming the Malachim (Messengers/Angels) who are your shabbat guests to your home. It is stated in Shabbat 127a "Hospitality towards guests is greater than receiving the Divine Presence, as when Avraham invited his guests it is written: 'And he said: Lord, if now I have found favor in Your sight please pass not from your servant." הכנסת אורחים (hachnasat orchim) Welcoming of the guests is the way in which we welcome the Spirit of G-d into our homes. It is important to always have guests in your house for erev Shabbat, as it stated in Hebrews 13:2 "but don't forget to be friendly to outsiders; for in doing so, some people, without knowing it, have entertained angels."
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