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Mismor L'Dovid

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© Beis Menachem Chabad-Lubavitch – Marina Rosha Synagogue Moscow, Russia. All rights reserved.

Transliteration:

Mizmor l'dovid
Hovu la-Ad-o-noi b'nei elim,
hovu la-Ad-o-noi kovod vo-oz.

Hovu la-Ad-o-noi k'vod sh'mo,
hish-ta-cha-vu la-Ad-o-noi
b'hadras kodesh

Kol Ad-o-noi al ha-moyim,
El ha-kovod hir-im,
Ad-o-noi al mayim rabim.

Kol Ad-o-noi ba-ko-ach,
kol Ad-o-noi behodor.
Kol Ad-o-noi shover arozim
vay'shaber Ad-o-noi
es arzei hal-vonon.

Va-yar-ki-deim k'mo eigel,
l'vonon v'siryon
k'mo ven r-ei-mim.
Kol Ad-o-noi
chotzev la-havos esh,
kol Ad-o-noi yochil midbor,
yochil Ad-o-nai midbor kodesh.

Kol Ad-o-noi y’cholel ayolos.
Va-yeche-sof y’oros,
uv'hecholo kulo omer kovod.

Ad-o-noi lamabul yoshov,
vayeshev Ad-o-noi melech l'olom.
Ad-o-noi oz l'amo yiten,
Ad-o-noi y'vorech
es amo basholom.

Translation:

A Psalm by David. Render to the L-rd, children of the mighty, render to the L-rd honor and strength.

Render to the L-rd the honor due to His Name; bow down to the L-rd in resplendent holiness.

The voice of the L-rd is over the waters, the G-d of glory thunders; the L-rd is over mighty waters.

The voice of the L-rd resounds with might; the voice of the L-rd resounds with majesty. The voice of the L-rd breaks cedars; the L-rd shatters the cedars of Lebanon.

He makes them leap like a calf; Lebanon and Sirion like a young wild ox. The voice of the L-rd strikes flames of fire. The voice of the L-rd makes the desert tremble; the L-rd causes the desert of Kadesh to tremble.

The voice of the L-rd causes the does to calve, and strips the forests bare; and in His Sanctuary all proclaim His glory.

The L-rd sat [as King] at the Flood; the L-rd will sit as King forever.
The L-rd will give strength to His people; the L-rd will bless His people with peace.



Marina Roscha Synagogue Choir
The choir of Beis Menachem Chabad-Lubavitch, the grand synagogue which is part of the Marina Roscha Jewish Community Center in Moscow sing the traditional melodies sung at Chabad Houses across the globe.
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December 7, 2012
Reconnection
the music, it's in the music, it's the voice that can't be silenced, your broadcasting this, is a tremendous asset to the human race, i guess it's not broadcasting anymore right? stunning interpretation of the psalm, i hope to be able to listen to this often, Gracias.
Pete Jacobs
Medellin, Colombia, S.A.
March 30, 2011
Mismor Ldovid
I cried and cry and sing.....i am repeating this glorious song until i learn it.

violina
violina
Toronto, Canada
March 16, 2011
beautiful
I am listening to it over and over again. hopefully I can learn it
Anonymous
dallas, TX
January 27, 2010
Reply to Latest Comment's Question
We are allowed to say G-d's name when we say a verse in full. In other words if you were to say Mizmor Lidaved Hashem you could only say Hashem as you did not finish the verse. However you could say Mizmor Lidavid Ado-nay etc. even when you are not praying as you are completing a complete verse.

Although this answers your question it does sound strange to hear singers pronouncing G-d’s name instead of saying Hashem although they are within the Halachik guidlines.
Anonymous
April 14, 2009
Best of best, but I am surprised to hear that the name of HaShem is pronounced in full !!! We know that Torah forbid us to pronounce this particular name in full if there is not tfilah or any other service. But here in this song it is clear that this is not tfilah nor service. Why so does the choir pronounce the name in full ?
Anonymous
Moscow, Russia
March 27, 2009
Shabbath Shalom
Am Yisrael Chai !!!
Avner Barak
Bangalore, India
jewishbangalore.com
January 26, 2008
Lead Guitar
I am struck by the intensity of the lead guitar in these recordings. One dosen't usually relate this instrument to anything prior to, say, 1940 or 1950 (on the Gregorian Calendar,obviously), but these electric tunes sound as if they are emitted from Sinai itself. Mozel tov to the musicians, particularly the lead guitarist
Anonymous
Davis, CA
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