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  1. 26 kwi 2024 · Hallelujah, also spelled alleluia, is a Hebrew liturgical phrase commonly translated in English as “praise the Lord. ” It occurs in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) in multiple Psalms, usually at the beginning or end of the Psalm or both.

  2. 26 kwi 2024 · The word hallelujah is a transliteration into Greek of two Hebrew words: halal and YHWH. Halal means to “extol the greatness or excellence of a person, object, or event.” It is often translated to “praise.” But who are you to praise? YHWH is the covenant name of God.

  3. 12 lip 2022 · Hallelujah is an exclamation of worship or a call to praise transliterated from two Hebrew words (hālal - yāh) meaning "Praise ye the Lord" or "Praise Yahweh." Many modern Bible versions render the phrase "Praise the Lord." The Greek form of the word is allēlouia.

  4. 11 wrz 2024 · Key Takeaways. 'Hallelujah' means ' Praise Yahweh ,' derived from Hebrew words 'Hallel' (praise) and 'Jah' (Yahweh). It first appears in the Psalms, serving as an exclamation of praise to God. Functions as both a call to worship and a declaration of divine glory.

  5. 4 sty 2022 · Hallelujah is a Hebrew word meaning “praise ye YAH (Yahweh).”. Hallelujah, as a transliteration, appears four times in the NIV and NASB (Revelation 19:1–6)—it takes the form “alleluia” in the King James Version.

  6. In the KJV New Testament, the word Alleluia (Strong's #G239), found only in Revelation (Revelation 19:1, 3, 4, 6), is the Greek form of Hallelujah. The word means, "praise ye Jah." And after these things I heard a great voice of much people in heaven, saying, Alleluia; Salvation, and glory, and honor, and power, unto the Lord our God . . .

  7. 13 maj 2024 · Plainly, a simple translation of Hallelujah is “Praise the Lord.” Although Hallelujah is written as one word, its Hebrew original comes from two words, which have been merged into one.

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