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  2. Gratitude - Wikipedia

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    According to the Hebrew worldview, all things come from God and, due to this, gratitude is essential to the followers of Judaism. The Hebrew Scriptures are filled with the idea of gratitude. Two examples in the Psalms are "O Lord my God, I will give thanks to you forever", and "I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart."

  3. Shukr - Wikipedia

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    Another expression is "we are thankful to God, and we kiss the ground thousand fold that you are pleased." When asked about health, one may answer "thank God", gratitude to God is also commonly expressed for someone's recovery. In times of calamity, gratitude is expressed by saying "thank God it is not more grave". [15]

  4. Grace (meals) - Wikipedia

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    The term comes from the Ecclesiastical Latin phrase gratiarum actio, "act of thanks." Theologically, the act of saying grace is derived from the Bible, in which Jesus and Saint Paul pray before meals (cf. Luke 24:30, Acts 27:35). [2] The practice reflects the belief that humans should thank God who is believed to be the origin of everything. [2]

  5. 45 Grandparents Day Prayers to Honor the Special Elders in ...

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    "Lord, thank you for giving us one of life's greatest blessings when you put Grandma and Grandpa in our lives." 24. "God, thanks for grandparents who still haven't figured out emojis.

  6. List of Jewish prayers and blessings - Wikipedia

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    Thanking God for all he does. Elohai Neshamah: אלהי נשמה ‎ Thanking God for restoring the soul in the morning. Said following washing the hands and Asher Yatzar blessings. Blessings over the Torah: ברכות התורה ‎ Thanking God for giving us the Torah and a blessing on the Torah that will be learned over the course of the day.

  7. Alhamdulillah - Wikipedia

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    "Al ilah" means "The God", and it is a contraction of the definite article al-and the word ʾilāh (Arabic: إِلَٰه, "god, deity"). As in English, the article is used here to single out the noun as being the only one of its kind, "the God" (the one and only) or "God". Therefore, Allāh is the Arabic word for "God".

  8. Hakarat HaTov - Wikipedia

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    The root for this wording means "to thank". [4] and refers to "I am grateful." Hakaras Hatov is an attitude and a required [3] part of the Jewish way of life: [5] [3] [6] Your children are exhausting, but you have children. You misplaced your car keys, but you do own a car. [7] It is internal, whereas by contrast HoDaa, giving thanks, is an ...

  9. Football player flagged for praying after touchdown - AOL

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    Celebrations after scoring a touchdown are nothing new in the game of football, but league officials on every level warn, just don't get excessive with it. And it's the definition of what makes ...