ALLELUIA

Source: 551, 556, 557, 562, 567

See HALLELUJAH.

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Alleluia. Alleluia
The Greek form (Rev. 19:1, 3, 4, 6) of the Hebrew Hallelujah = Praise ye Jehovah, which begins or ends several of the psalms (106, 111, 112, 113, etc.).

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Alleluia. praise the Lord

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so written in (Revelation 19:6) foll., or more properly HALLELUJAH, praise ye Jehovah , as it is found in the margin of (Psalms 104:35; 105:45; 106; 111:1; 112:1; 113:1) comp. Psal 113:9; 115:18; 116:19, 117:2 The literal meaning of "hallelujah" sufficiently indicates the character of the Psalms in which it occurs as hymns of praise and thanksgiving.

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{ Al′le‐lu″ia, Al′le‐lu″iah } (�), n. [[L. alleluia, Gr. �, fr. Heb. hallēlū-yāh. See Hallelujah.]] An exclamation signifying Praise ye Jehovah. Hence: A song of praise to God. See Hallelujah, the commoner form. I heard a great voice of much people in heaven, saying, Alleluia. Rev. xix. 1.