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- Hallelujah - Wikipedia
The word "Alleluia", a Latin derivative of the Hebrew phrase "Hallelujah" has been used in the same manner, though in Christian liturgy, the "Alleluia" specifically refers to a traditional chant, combining the word with verses from the Psalms or other scripture
- Alleluia | Official Lyric Video | Elevation Worship Chandler Moore
The official lyric video for “Alleluia” by Elevation Worship with Chris Brown and Chandler Moore
- ALLELUIA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ALLELUIA is hallelujah How to use alleluia in a sentence
- What Does Hallelujah and Alleluia Mean? - Bible Study
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 "
- Alleluia - Hymnary. org
"Alleluia" is the Greek spelling of a Hebrew expression, "Hallelu Yah [weh]," which simply means "praise the Lord " That phrase is found in the Old Testament as a frame around a number of the psalms (Ps 103-106; 146-150) and in the New Testament in Revelation 19: 1-6
- Alleluia vs Hallelujah – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English
Both “Alleluia” and “Hallelujah” are correct, but they are used in different contexts “Hallelujah” is the more common form used in modern English, especially in secular music or when expressing a feeling of joy and relief
- What does the word “Alleluia” mean? - The Catholic Company
Alleluia is the well-known proclamation of Easter joy All through Lent we haven’t seen or spoken a single syllable of the word, but now it bursts forth everywhere we look The word comes to us from the Jews—it was their cry of praise to God It is often used in the Psalms
- Alleluia | Sacred Chant, Easter Hymn, Gregorian Chant | Britannica
The word alleluia, which is the Latin form of hallelujah (Hebrew: “praise (ye) the Lord”), is used in the context of spoken and sung elements of Christian worship
- Topical Bible: Alleluia
In Christian liturgical traditions, "Alleluia" is often used as a joyful acclamation, especially during Easter and other celebratory occasions It serves as a reminder of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the ultimate victory over sin and death
- What does “Alleluia” mean? - Aleteia
Alleluia (sometimes written “Hallelujah”) is rooted in a Hebrew expression that means “praise the Lord ” It is found most often as a type of antiphon that is repeated at the end of the Psalms
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