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162 of Abraham, God of Isaac and God of Jacob; great, mighty and revered God, sublime God, who bestowest lovingkindness, and art Master of all things; who rememberest the good deeds of our fathers, and who wilt graciously bring a redeemer to their children’s children for the sake of thy name.

(Remember us to life, O King who delightest in life; inscribe us in the book of life for thy sake, O living God.)

O King, Supporter, Savior and Shield. Blessed art thou, O Lord, Shield of Abraham.

Thou, O Lord, art mighty forever; thou revivest the dead; thou art powerful to save.

(Thou causest the wind to blow and the rain to fall.)

Thou sustainest the living with kindness, and revivest the dead with great mercy; thou supportest all who fall, and healest the sick; thou settest the captives free, and keepest faith with those who sleep in the dust. Who is like thee, Lord of power? Who resembles thee, O King? Thou bringest death and restorest life, and causest salvation to flourish.

(Who is like thee, merciful Father? In mercy thou rememberest thy creatures to life.)

Thou art faithful to revive the dead. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who revivest the dead.

When the Reader repeats the Shemoneh Esreh, the following Kedushah is said.

We sanctify thy name in this world even as they sanctify it in the highest heavens, as it is written by thy prophet: “They keep calling to one another: Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts; The whole earth is full of his glory. Those opposite them say: Blessed— Blessed be the glory of the Lord from his abode. And in thy holy Scriptures it is written: The Lord shall reign forever, Your God, O Zion, for all generations. Praise the Lord!