What is the bedtime prayer Jesus says in the chosen?

What is the bedtime prayer Jesus says in the chosen?

Let my sleep be undisturbed by troubling thoughts, bad dreams, and wicked schemes. May I have a night of tranquil slumber. May I awaken to the light of a new day, that my eyes may behold the splendor of Your light.

How many times a day do you say the Shema?

Many Jews say the Shema three times a day: in the morning, in the evening and before they go to sleep.

When can you say Krias Shema Al Hamita?

Basically, you must say Krias Shema after Tzeis HaKochavim (when the stars come out). The minhag is is that this is 42 minutes after shkiah- sunset (that’s an hour after candle lighting on Erev Shabbos- though in reality Tzeis is probably earlier).

What is the prayer for tonight?

Let your Spirit speak to my mind and heart while I am asleep, so that, when I wake up in the morning, I may find that I have received in the night-time, light for my way; strength for my tasks; peace for my worries; forgiveness for my sins. Grant me sleep tonight, and tomorrow power to live.

Do you say Shema in the morning?

You must say the shema no later than the end of the third halachic hour of the day in the morning. If you did not say it in time: If it is before the fourth halachic hour of the day, say the entire shacharit service, as long as you will complete the amida before the end of the fourth halachic.

When do you say the Bedtime Shema prayer?

The Bedtime Shema or Kriat Shema al Hamitah, is an extended version of the traditional Shema prayer and is recited before going to sleep.

Which is the extended version of the Bedtime Shema?

Liturgical Selections. The extended version of the bedtime Shema is composed of a combination of selections from daily prayers, particularly from the Ma’ariv service, interspersed with biblical verses and other prescribed liturgies. Many of the passages recited are taken from the commentaries on the bedtime Shema in the Talmud.

What are some of the Jewish Bedtime Prayers?

The bedtime prayers are structured around the Shema which many Jews believe will protect them for the afterlife if they unexpectedly die while sleeping. Other prayers include Psalm 91 and Psalm 3. Who Closes My Eyes…: A Blessing at Bedtime Praised are You, Adonai, our God, Ruler of the universe, who closes my eyes in sleep, my eyelids in slumber.

What does the first line of the Shema prayer mean?

In the first line: Shema means “listen” or “accept” and Shem also means “The Name”.

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