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Forgiveness Jewish Poems

These Forgiveness Jewish poems are examples of Jewish poems about Forgiveness. These are the best examples of Jewish Forgiveness poems written by international poets.


Musings On Faith
Who are we but our practices,
Our ancient food and songs,
Who are the chosen few that we meet in the beyond?

Where are the lines beneath,
From order...

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Categories: jewish, conflict, faith, forgiveness, freedom,



Premium Member The Essence of Yom Kippur, Outside of Synagogue
I’m sorry, honey.
  O.K. I accept your apology.
No, wait. Hold on.
  What is it? 
I mean it. I'm really sorry.
  Are you?
Yes,...

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Categories: forgiveness, holiday, jewish, sorry,

Do Not Work For Food That Spoils
I
Don't work for food that spoil; anoint with oil

II
John 6:27 compares food Jesus offers, versus natural food that spoil. The second part of the above...

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Categories: jewish, bible, blessing, forgiveness, jesus,

Father Forgive Them For - -
Many experts on Jesus & His Teachings
Can quote His words - few final words -
For mercy & love, not duty, here & above:
Did not Jesus...

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Categories: jewish, 12th grade, betrayal, bible,

Who: Lead Us Not Into Temptation
I
In Matthew 6: 9-13 is a prayer of 66 words. These 66 words include the above CAPITALIZED words in my title for this Post. But...

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Categories: art, bible, jesus, jewish,



Premium Member Dressed For the Occasion
In Jerusalem's Holy Temple
  the High Priest entered
the Holy-of-Holies once a year
  on that Holiest of Days, Yom Kippur

From the top of his...

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Categories: clothes, fashion, god, jewish,

Your Christ Your God Your Crown I
All has abandon you…

Destroy your Christ 
your God 
your idols 
Hypocrisy
They will all fall apart!

Your Lords and your Artificial Christ!

Lay bear it’s mechanical heart
Rebuild it...

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Categories: jewish, allah, angel, art, atheist,

Remember
I forgot to remember Poetrysoup DOT com
I forgot I had a poetry addiction
Therein is a truth: we can cope with boredom
Away from USA, without internet,...

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Categories: jewish, america, angst, community, forgiveness,

Premium Member Just a Note
Just a Note

What does that mean, 
taking time...
and dwelling on a memory?
It is a choice, 
sometimes of our own making, 
but not always. 

Our lives...

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Categories: jewish, adventure, autumn, child, chocolate,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: jewish, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member The Day Overwhelms Me
The day overwhelms me
  I stand naked before the Creator
My sins and stains exposed
  on this, the Day of Atonement

How can one atone...

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Categories: forgiveness, jewish,

Solomon's Sins and Sorrow
Simple truths shared as seer's secrets
Sorrow for the same sins as Solomon
Skepticism's onset, self-sabotage
Succumbing to satan's false words of wisdom

Somber slumber ends
Screaming for salvation for...

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Categories: jewish, devotion, faith, forgiveness, gospel,

Close Associate Quarantined - Jesus Saved Me Again
I will not shy away from Jesus' love
Once again, a church worker failed the test
Did not tell me, "I have been quarantined."
This, my prayer partner,...

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Categories: jewish, betrayal, bible, forgiveness, friendship,

My Proud Palestinian Wife: Talk To Us About Suffering - Empathy
I
She was not unduly unkind, maybe a tad smart
Not ever imagining I am close to Israel and Palestine
My wife comes from Jeneen, a hot spot
But...

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Categories: jewish, america, analogy, discrimination, forgiveness,

Oven Theology: I Am the Bread of Life
Smith Wigglesworth, on the Bible, the only book he learned to read at 23: "When I read the newspaper I feel dirtier than I went...

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Categories: jewish, best friend, betrayal, bible,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things