Amidah, translated into Judeo-Arabic
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10th to 13th Century
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Were Our Mouths Filled with Song (Aramaic Version)
Were our mouths filled with thanksgivings and ancient psalms, our tongues like stormy winds that know no rest,Our lips like the expanse of skies and lands, our eyes like two lamps, burning torches…