Hebrew Prayer For Protection From Evil
Hebrew Prayer For Protection From Evil
HaShem, my G-d, You are very great and powerful. The world is filled with your glory. You are superior to all of our enemies; no adversary or plague can exist in Your presence. All evil spirits flee from You. They cannot stand before Your face. Did not the evil spirit fear before You and tremble in Your presence? HaShem, my G-d, Your name is true and faithful, and the name of Your kingdom is forever and ever. You cast down those who rise up against us; those who desire to harm us – they will stumble and fall. In their place, let our enemies be scattered by You. May the wicked perish at the presence of our G-d.”
HaShem, my G-d, You are very great and powerful.
G-d is great and powerful. He is the creator of all things, the source of all life, goodness and peace. And he created you with a purpose. So why should you fear?
HaShem, my G-d, You are very great and powerful. The world is filled with your glory.
HaShem, my G-d, You are very great and powerful. The world is filled with your glory.
You alone created all that exists in the heavens and on earth; You are the source of all wisdom, knowledge and understanding; You alone know what is right and just for all people at every moment in time.
In Your holy name you have made a covenant with us: “I will live among you as your God,” HaShem says (Exodus 6:7). Therefore we turn to You now for protection from evil—from anything or anyone who seeks to harm us or those whom we care about most deeply. We ask this through our faith in Your holy name: Adonai Tzevaot (which means “Lord of Hosts”).
You are superior to all of our enemies; no adversary or plague can exist in Your presence.
- You are superior to all of our enemies; no adversary or plague can exist in Your presence.*
This prayer is for protection from evil, for when you feel threatened by a specific person or event. You can say it any time you feel threatened by something dangerous, whether that’s a person, a situation, or even just the weather. It’s also helpful to repeat this prayer when you’re going through difficult times as reassurance that whatever challenges come your way will be overcome with God’s help.
All evil spirits flee from You. They cannot stand before Your face. Did not the evil spirit fear before You and tremble in Your presence?
All evil spirits flee from you. They cannot stand before Your face. Did not the evil spirit fear before You and tremble in Your presence?
I am not afraid of anything that can happen to me, because I know that You are always with me, guarding and protecting me. If any trouble comes against me, it will be stopped by Your mighty hand.
HaShem, my G-d, Your name is true and faithful, and the name of Your kingdom is forever and ever.
The words of this prayer are simple and powerful. The first two lines state that HaShem is true and faithful, while the last two lines proclaim that the name of His kingdom shall be forever and ever. These statements reflect on G-d’s faithfulness to His promises and His everlasting kingdom.
The third line emphasizes the importance of truthfulness in our relationship with HaShem, for without it, we cannot have a relationship with Him at all! There must be no question about whether or not He will do what He says He will do in order for us to believe in Him at all—and once again, this ties back into our previous discussion on faithfulness as an essential aspect of trustworthiness.
You cast down those who rise up against us; those who desire to harm us – they will stumble and fall.
You cast down those who rise up against us; those who desire to harm us – they will stumble and fall. Destroy them as you have destroyed the wicked of old. Let them be like chaff before the wind, driven by a storm away from us forever. In your name we pray, amen!
In their place, let our enemies be scattered by You. May the wicked perish at the presence of our G-d. Say to my soul that HaShem is my salvation; I trust only in Him.
This prayer is in the Hebrew language, and it is often used by Jewish people to praise the Lord. It is a way of thanking Him for protecting you from evil, and asking Him to protect you from evil.
In their place, let our enemies be scattered by You. May the wicked perish at the presence of our G-d. Say to my soul that HaShem is my salvation; I trust only in Him.”
This prayer is meant to help you feel protected from evil forces that may want to hurt you or someone you love
This prayer is meant to help you feel protected from evil forces that may want to hurt you or someone you love. The prayer is in Hebrew, the language of the Jewish people. It should be recited in a loud voice, so that it can be heard by all around you and communicated to others who are not present but still need its protection.
If you are looking for a way to feel protected from evil forces that may want to hurt you or someone you love, this prayer is the perfect solution. It will help strengthen your faith in HaShem, which will make it easier for those around you to see the good in life and come closer together as a community.