The Text for “Al Chet”

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Source: Chabad.org and modified for a Messianic Service.

The “Al Chet” confession of sins is said ten times in the course of the Yom Kippur services: Following the Amidah of the afternoon prayers of the day before Yom Kippur; just before sunset on Yom Kippur Eve; and twice during each of the following services —the evening service of Yom Kippur Eve, and the morning service, the Musaf service and the afternoon service of Yom Kippur day— once at the end of the Silent Amanda, and once during the cantor’s repetition of the Amidah.

  • For the sin which we have committed before You under duress or willingly.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You by hard-heartedness.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You inadvertently.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You with an utterance of the lips.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You with immorality.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You openly or secretly.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You with knowledge and with deceit.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You through speech.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You by deceiving a fellowman.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You by improper thoughts.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You by a gathering of lewdness.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You by verbal [insincere] confession.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You by disrespect for parents and teachers.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You intentionally or unintentionally.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You by using coercion.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You by desecrating the Divine Name.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You by impurity of speech.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You by foolish talk.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You with the evil inclination.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You knowingly or unknowingly.

For all these, God of pardon, pardon us, forgive us, thank You for the atonement of Yeshua’s death for us.

  • For the sin which we have committed before You by false denial and lying.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You by a bribe-taking or a bribe-giving hand.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You by scoffing.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You by evil talk [about another].
  • For the sin which we have committed before You in business dealings.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You by eating and drinking.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You by [taking or giving] interest and by usury.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You by a haughty demeanor.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You by the prattle of our lips.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You by a glance of the eye.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You with proud looks.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You with impudence.

For all these, God of pardon, pardon us, forgive us, thank You for the Blood of Yeshua that covers our sins.

  • And for the sin which we have committed before You in passing judgment.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You by scheming against a fellowman.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You by a begrudging eye.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You by frivolity.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You by obduracy.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You by running to do evil.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You by tale-bearing.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You by swearing in vain.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You by causeless hatred.
  • For the sin which we have committed before You by embezzlement.
  • And for the sin which we have committed before You by a confused heart.

For all these, God of pardon, pardon us, forgive us, thank You for the Blood of Yeshua that makes me whole again.

  • And for the sins for which we incur the penalty of lashing for rebelliousness.
  • And for the sins for which we incur the penalty of forty lashes.
  • And for the sins for which we incur the penalty of death by the hand of Heaven.

The hidden things belong to the Lord our God, but the revealed things are for us and for our children forever, that we may carry out all the words of Scripture, Your Holy Word. For You are the God who Forgives, You love us and aside from You we have no King who forgives and pardons.

Thank you dear Father, in the Mighty Name of Yeshua, we are sorry.

Amen.


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