God of Hosts, please turn your gaze from heaven and see, and tend to this vine and protect the one you have planted with your right hand. Rabbi Nachman said in the name of Rabbi Yaakov Dexarin: the same phrase that was said to Abraham (Genesis 18:10), "I will surely return to you." May your hand be upon the man you have chosen (Psalm 80:18), "Look down from heaven and see." And tend to (Genesis 21:1), "The Lord visited Sarah."
Burned by fire like thorns. Rabbi Shila and the rabbis disputed it; one said that "burned like thorns," and the others said, "it doesn't say 'thorns,' but rather 'like a thornbush,' and anything that is compressed is interchangeable." And protect the one you have chosen with your right hand. May your hand be a shield for the man at your right hand (Psalm 80:18).
Rabbi Yitzchak said, "May your hand be available to punish the wicked deed, the oath that you swore to him with your right hand (Genesis 26:39), 'Your dwelling shall be away from the fatness of the earth.' May the son of Amittai not be forsaken by you, as it says (1 Samuel 12:22), 'The Lord will not cast off his people.' God of Hosts, restore us; let your face shine upon us, that we may be saved. Rabbi Yochanan said, "We have nothing but the radiance of your face to save us."