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102 Our Father, our King, cause our salvation soon to flourish.

Our Father, our King, raise the strength of Israel thy people.

Our Father, our King, raise the strength of thy anointed one.

Our Father, our King, fill our hands with thy blessings.

Our Father, our King, fill our storehouses with plenty.

Our Father, our King, hear our voice, spare us and have mercy on us.

Our Father, our King, receive our prayer with mercy and favor.

Our Father, our King, open the gates of heaven to our prayer.

Our Father, our King, dismiss us not empty-handed from thy presence.

Our Father, our King, remember that we are but dust.

Our Father, our King, may this hour be an hour of mercy and a time of grace with thee.

Our Father, our King, have compassion on us, on our children and our infants.

Our Father, our King, act for the sake of those who were slain for thy holy name.

Our Father, our King, act for the sake of those who were slaughtered for proclaiming thy Oneness.

Our Father, our King, act for the sake of those who went through fire and water for the sanctification of thy name.

Our Father, our King, avenge the spilt blood of thy servants.

Our Father, our King, do it for thy sake, if not for ours.

Our Father, our King, do it for thy sake and save us.

Our Father, our King, do it for the sake of thy abundant mercy.

Our Father, our King, do it for the sake of thy great, mighty and revered name by which we are called.

Our Father, our King, be gracious to us and answer us, though we have no merits; deal charitably and kindly with us and save us.