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  • Why was pay lay ale removed from temple ceremony?
    Supposedly "pay lay ale" is from the pure Adamic language Why did it get changed to English in the temple? Not sure what other languages are in use in foreign temples - but seems that "pay lay ale" from the pure language would be the same around the world and easier than saying the phrase in regional languages If God revealed it - why change it?
  • TIL that the term Pay Lay Ale was chanted 3 times in the pre . . . - Reddit
    I learn more every day Apparently "pay lay ale" is "Oh God, hear the words of my mouth" in the Adamic language The sign is made by raising both hands high above the head (The officiator demonstrates ), and while lowering the hands repeating aloud the words: "Pay Lay Ale Pay Lay Ale Pay Lay Ale " When Adam was driven out of the Garden of Eden, he built an altar and offered prayer, and these
  • TIL Pay Lay Ale really means to say Wonderful Lucifer in . . . - Reddit
    It certainly doesn’t Smith was a student of Hebrew, and pay lay el is most certainly derived from the Hebrew pe le-El (פה לאל) which roughly means “mouth toward God ” The whole “wonderful Lucifer” bit makes zero sense within Hebrew itself pele (פלא) means “wonder” (as in the verb) There’s no translation sense where it can become a positive adjective ala wonderful
  • What was Palay Ale or whatever? : r exmormon - Reddit
    "Pay lay ale" used to be said in the endowment ceremony in the prayer circle instead of, "oh god, hear the words of my mouth" Joseph Smith claimed it was Adamic
  • The pure Adamic language saying from the old temple ceremony Pay Lay . . .
    The pure Adamic language saying from the old temple ceremony "Pay Lay Ale" is now available as a beer from Temple Brewery Co
  • How do you pronounce Pay Lay Ale? : r mormon - Reddit
    Correct, " Pay " your tithing; " lay " up for yourselves treasures in heaven; and don't drink " ale " When I went through the temple for the first time, between the garb and the ritual the penalties and the Adamic I was so shocked that the experience because dissociative
  • Did you know that the “Adamic Language” used to be chanted . . . - Reddit
    But, back in the day, you actually chanted “Pay Lay Ale” which was believed to be the original Adamic words that Adam and Eve used when they prayed to God Pretty wild
  • When the Temple ceremony still used the old words for the last . . . - Reddit
    Pay–hands above head, [2] Lay–both arms dropped to the square, [3] Ale–both hands lowered to the height of chest ” When Adam was driven out of the Garden of Eden, he built an altar and offered prayer, and these are the words that he used, which interpreted are: “Oh God, Hear the words of my mouth,” repeated three times ”All arise
  • Pay Lay Ale? : r exmormon - Reddit
    Pay Lay Ale? Can someone please explain what this means, what the context is, or maybe send a source from where it originated? I'm still a little confused as to what it means Thanks!
  • Who the fuck can believe that pay lay ale is the Adamic . . . - Reddit
    Pre 1990 - the sign for the 2nd token of the Melchesidek Priesthood was to raise your hands above your head and chant, while lowering the hands, "Pay Lay Ale" Repeated 3 times Post 1990 - do the same, but say "Oh God, hear the words of my mouth" Repeated 3 times Cuuuuyyyylllllttt!





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