Translation:Qolasta/Prayer 56

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Mandaïsche Liturgien (1920)
by Mark Lidzbarski, translated from German by Wikisource
Prayer 56

Prayer of dedication for the "water of prayer"

Mark Lidzbarski3807193Mandaïsche Liturgien — Prayer 561920Wikisource
LVI.
The living water shone at its Škīnā,
the excellent garments shone at their place,
the great Mānā shone to glory.
The great Mānā shone to glory,
so may these living, shining, bright, resplendent souls
shine in the great place of light and in the bright abode.
And praised be the life.

Commentary

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This is the fortification for the water of prayer.

Mandaic transcription

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ˁtiar mia hiia l-škinatun
ˁtiar lbušia ṭabia l-atraihun
ˁtiar mana rba l-ˁqara
ˁtiar mana rba l-ˁqara
nitiaira halin nišmata haiata ˁrata taqunata u-rauazata
l-atra rba ḏ-nhura u-l-daura taqna
u-mšabin hiia
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qaiamta ḏ-mia ḏ-buta hˁ
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