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Baruch Adonai L'Olam (Shacharit)
Baruch Adonai L'Olam is a paragraph recited during Shacharit in Pesukei Dezimra following Hallel. The paragraph consists verses beginning with the word Baruch (ברוך), Hebrew for ''Blessed'', which states that God is a source of blessing. It is recited following Hallel as a way to relate Hallel to blessing.
The paragraph consists of four verses: Verse 53 from Psalm 89, verse 21 from Psalm 135, and verses 18-19 from Psalm 72.
The word Amen is recited twice in the first verse as an emphasis on this word. The word Amen can have three meanings: to accept a vow upon oneself, to acknowledge the truth of a statement, and the expression of hope that a prayer will come true.〔The Complete Artscroll Siddur, page 75〕
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