David Melech Yisrael

David Melech Yisrael (Hebrew: דוד מלך ישראל; literally, "David is the King of Israel") is a Jewish song[1][2] about David, an important king of ancient Israel. Its lyrics are simple and consist of only five words which are repeated many times. These lyrics can be translated into English as saying "David, king of Israel, lives and endures." (Hebrew: דוד מלך ישראל, חי, חי וקיים),[3] transliterated to: David Melech Yisrael; Chai, Chai, Vekayam.

The text comes from the Talmud, where Rabbi Judah the Prince instructs Reb Chiyah to use the phrase as a watchword indicating that the new moon has appeared.[4] The Talmudic Rabbis often used the image of the waxing and waning moon as a metaphor for the power of the Davidic line, which would renew itself with the coming of the Messiah.[5]

Lyrics

English

David David (is) king of Israel
David David (is) king of Israel
David (is) king of Israel living and existing.
Alive, living and existing
David (is) king of Israel
Alive, living and existing - king of Israel

Hebrew transliteration

David David melech
David David melech
David melech Yisrael chai vekayam.
Chai, chai vekayam
David melech Yisrael
Chai, chai vekayam - melech Yisrael.[6]

Hebrew

דוד דוד מלך
דוד דוד מלך
דוד מלך ישראל חי וקיים
חי, חי וקיים
דוד מלך ישראל[7]חי, חי וקיים - מלך ישראל

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