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[ʔăˈzɑɪ ˈmɛlɛx ʃəˈməʏ nɪʔˈkɾɔː]
[ʔăˈzɑɪ ˈmɛlɛx ʃəˈməʏ nɪʔˈkɾɔː]


[wəʔaxăˈɾɛɪ kɪxˈləʏθ haˈkɒʊɫ]
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|| <poem>Lord of the universe, who reigned
|| <poem>Lord of the universe, who reigned
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When according to His pleasure all things were created,
When according to His pleasure all things were created,
Then His name was called King.
Then His name was called King.
After all things come to an end,
Alone shall He reign, the Awe-Inspiring; (?)
He was, and He is,
And He will be in splendor.
He is one, and none is second,
that can be His equal or fellow --
He has no beginning and no end,
His is the power and sovereignty.
He is my God, my life and my Redeemer,
My Rock in times of trouble;
He is my banner and my refuge,
He fills my cup when I call.
In His hands I leave my spirit,
When I am sleeping or am awake --
And with my spirit and my body,
The Lord is mine, and I shall not fear.
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