
Strong's Hebrew: 8605. תְּפִלָּה (tephillah) -- Prayer
It encompasses various forms of communication with God, including petitions, intercessions, and expressions of praise and thanksgiving. In the Hebrew Bible, "tephillah" is often used to describe both individual and communal prayers, reflecting a deep reliance on and relationship with God.
What Is Tefillah? - A Labor of the Heart - Chabad.org
The classic Jewish answer is that this is tefillah: a labor of awakening the hidden love within the heart until a state of intimate union with the divine is achieved. That’s why the common translation— prayer —is horribly inaccurate. Prayer implies two distinct entities, an inferior one making a request of a superior.
The Meaning of Tefillah | Aleph Beta
Tefillah (Heb. תפילה; te-feel-ah) is the Hebrew word for prayer. The word itself contains a range of meanings. The Hebrew root פלל connotes “executing judgement” (Exodus 21:22) or “thinking” (Genesis 48:11). In this sense, the word להתפלל, to pray, may also refer to a process of accounting or contemplation.
Jewish prayer - Wikipedia
Jewish prayer (Hebrew: תְּפִילָּה, tefilla [tfiˈla]; plural תְּפִילּוֹת tefillot [tfiˈlot]; Yiddish: תּפֿלה, romanized: tfile [ˈtfɪlə], plural תּפֿלות tfilles [ˈtfɪləs]; Yinglish: davening / ˈdɑːvənɪŋ / from Yiddish דאַוון davn 'pray') is the prayer recitation that forms part of the observance of Rabbinic Judaism.
Prayer: Tefillah (תְּפִלָּה) - Heart Work - Chabad.org
The Hebrew word for prayer, tefillah, however, has a multitude of meanings and associations, each contributing to the rich tapestry of prayer’s spiritual significance.
Tefillah—Prayers: What it Means to Daven - Chabad.org
A group of 120 Rabbis [including such people as Mordechai, of Purim fame] called the Anshei Knesset Hagedolah, the Men of the Great Assembly, composed a set prayer or Tefillah called the Shmonah Esrai which was to become the central part of each service.
Tefillah - the Hebrew Word for Prayer - FIRM Israel
2023年6月2日 · Tefillah comes from the Hebrew word l’hitpalel, which stands for the process of accounting or contemplation, as well as “to judge oneself”. In Exodus 21:22, l’hitpilim is used to refer to executing judgment. In Genesis 25:21, the word translates to entreaty, although it is related to “digging”.
Tefillah: A Unique Method of Communicating with God
Begging God to fulfill our needs and desires, uncontrollably, in confusion, without thought, rhyme or reason is not tefillah. Tefillah is derived from the Hebrew word “pileil,” which means to judge, and the act of engaging in tefillah is described in the …
Understanding Tephillah: The Central Prayer of Jewish Religious Life
Tephillah (Hebrew: תפילה, "prayer") is a central part of Jewish religious life and practice. It is a prayer or supplication addressed to God, usually recited in a specific form or format, and often accompanied by certain rituals or practices.
THE TEPHILLAH
The tephillah or song-prayer is a prayer of intercession or supplication expressed in song. The Hebrews often sang their prayers (Isaiah 1:15). There are Hebrew and Greek words for prayer that suggest a direct petition or short, sharp cry of a distressed heart (Ps 30:2; 2 Cor 12:8) sung out in supplication.
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