Numbers 6:24-26 Aaronic / Priestly Blessing Hebrew Torah Cantillation / Chant / Trope / (Ashkenazic)

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The Hebrew Aaronic or Priestly blessing or prayer of wayḏabbēr / Numbers 6:24-26, pronounced by the priest Aaron and his sons at the command of the God of Israel. The Hebrew Bible or Old Testament Hebrew text-sacred for Jews, Judaism, Christians, and Christianity, is cantillated, chanted, or sung with the Hebrew accents or trope markers, following the Ashkenazic style explained in Joshua R. Jacobson, Chanting the Hebrew Bible: The Art of Cantillation, 2nd ed., (Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society, 2017).

The Hebrew text of Numbers 6:24-26 reads:

יְבָרֶכְךָ יְהוָֹה וְיִשְׁמְרֶךָ׃
יָאֵר יְהוָֹה פָּנָיו אֵלֶיךָ וִיחֻנֶּךָּ׃
יִשָּׂא יְהוָֹה פָּנָיו אֵלֶיךָ וְיָשֵׂם לְךָ שָׁלוֹם׃

yᵉḇāreḵḵā Yehowah wᵉyišmreḵā: s
yāʾēr Yehowah pānāyw ʾēleḵā wiḥunneḵā: s
yiśśāʾ Yehowah pānāyw ʾēleḵā wᵉyāśēm lᵉḵā šālôm: s

The LORD bless thee, and keep thee:
The LORD make his face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee:
The LORD lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace.

Learn about the God of Israel and His Messiah by reading:

"Truth From the Torah, Nevi’im, and Kethuvim (the Law, Prophets, and Writings) for Jews who Reverence the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel" at the FaithSaves website

Learn more about the inspiration and preservation of the Bible, including the Hebrew vowel and accent marks, by reading:

"The Battle Over the Inspiration of the Hebrew Vowel Points"

and:

"Evidences for the Inspiration of the Hebrew Vowel Points"

at the Faithsaves website.

The pronunciation of the Hebrew consonants follows the ancient practice of pronouncing waw/vav as a "w" sound rather than following the modern Israeli pronunciation of "v" (compare the heading to the LXX between Psalm 118:40-41, ουαυ, "waw," not "vav").

The Tetragrammaton is also fully vocalized as in the Hebrew Textus Receptus, the Ben Chayyim 1524-1525 Rabbinic Bible, instead of utilizing the partially vocalized Tetragrammaton present in the Leningrad Codex and the Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia Hebrew Bible published by the United Bible Society.

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