Ana Bekoach Prayer, Kabbalah Religious Hebrew Jewish Necklace Pendant for Man or Woman, Silver Jewelry Gift store
KABBALAH* silver plate inscribed with the text of the Ana Bekoach prayer. The model is hand engraved by the jewelers of the silver amulet factory - Studio Nikolas!
Complex and enigmatic, the Anna Bekoah is a prayer that has long been considered one of the most powerful ever written. Aiming to protect and bestow good luck, it gives guidance and strength to the wearer!
The prayer to God called "Anna Bekoach" is one of the strongest and contains words asking for strength. This is the "give me strength" prayer, also called "Shem ben Mem Bet" in Hebrew.
It is a complete meditation, a masterpiece of mystical revelation and containing within itself all the necessary elements for balancing the forces around and within us. At the same time, it is dynamic in that it covers the affirmations appropriate for each day of the week, containing the must-have virtues that we must display in order to be in sync with our life and soul. An unexpected fact about it is that it does not contain the word "god" in any form. Like Kaddish and Anna Bekoach, it addresses the realm of the divine beyond the names we normally use.
Anna Bekoach was written 19 centuries ago by the great Kabbalist Rabbi Nehuniya ben Hakanna, author of one of the oldest books on Kabbalah, the Sefer Hakanna, written around the 1st century AD. Like most prayers in the Siddur (prayer book), it is named after the first two words with which it begins.
It contains the 17 names of God and is written in 7 lines (verse), each line containing 6 words. Each line corresponds to each of the seven days of the week, which are also the 7 days of Creation described in Genesis of the Old Testament. The first letters of the 42 words in the prayer form an acrostic, which is known in Kabbalah as "the 42-letter name of God."
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