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13 lip 2020 · Halal Yah (haw-lal’ Yaw) HyvllH. הַלְלוּיָה. The word “Hallelujah” is a compound word from two Hebrew words, “Hallel” meaning praise and “Ya” meaning God. The use of the two Lameds together indicates the authority of authorities (like King of Kings or Lord of Lords).
Easy lessons to learn how to read the the ancient pictographic Hebrew script, the precurser script to Paleo-Hebrew, which was in use from ancient times, by most all Semitic peoples.
The English language is infamous for matching similar phonemes with different letters and J is certainly no exception. The J sound you hear in the word “hallelujah” is pronounced, “halleluyah.”
The word “Hallelujah” is a compound word from two Hebrew words, “Hallel” meaning praise and “Ya” meaning God. The use of the two Lameds together indicates the authority of authorities (like King of Kings or Lord of Lords). “Behold or boast at what the authority of authorities (God) has established by the work of His hands!”
The Paleo-Hebrew Alphabet also known as Ābarayt (Ābryt), the Proto-Hebrew Alphabet, Old Hebrew Alphabet, or Phoenician Hebrew Alphabet is the original Hebrew used by the Hebrew people and Israelites of the Bible.
Later, the pictograms evolved into a Hebrew script (sometimes called Paleo-Hebrew) these symbols/letters, strongly resembled the ancient Phoenician alphabet. This was the Hebrew (ketav Ivri) used by the Jewish nation up to the Babylonian Exile (or, according to Orthodox Jews, until the Exodus from Egypt).
The Paleo-Hebrew Dictionary is an educational resource provided by Yah’s Kingdom Coaching and Kingdom Studies Academy. It is designed for learning the Paleo-Hebrew language and alphabet. The website is a growing and living resource that provides comparisons with English words.