To: af_vet_1981
I agree, the Kaddish is a beautiful prayer, but if you read the words carefully it does not mention any spiritual benefit for the dead person.
May His great Name grow exalted and sanctified
in the world that He created as He willed.
May He give reign to His kingship in your lifetimes and in your days,
and in the lifetimes of the entire Family of Israel,
swiftly and soon. Now say:
Amen. May His great Name be blessed forever and ever.
Blessed, praised, glorified, exalted, extolled,
mighty, upraised, and lauded be the Name of the Holy One
Blessed is He.
beyond any blessing and song,
praise and consolation that are uttered in the world. Now say:
Amen
May there be abundant peace from Heaven
and life upon us and upon all Israel. Now say:
Amen
He Who makes peace in His heights, may He make peace,
upon us and upon all Israel. Now say:
Amen
As for the Apochryphal book (2 Maccabbees?) to me it does not carry the weight of Scripture.
233 posted on
01/28/2014 7:06:36 AM PST by
Former Fetus
(Saved by grace through faith)
To: Former Fetus
Re 233: of course it does not contain any words of prayer for the deceased ! Excuse me, I think so many things are obvious to others that I don’t lay out all the reasoning (plus mobile is limiting now). The entire prayer is a glorification and submission to God in suffering circumstance, martyrdom, or anguish. It is an offering.
239 posted on
01/28/2014 8:01:51 AM PST by
af_vet_1981
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