Jah boy mongu. In effect, as the final word in Psalms says, Let all breath praise th...
Jah boy mongu. In effect, as the final word in Psalms says, Let all breath praise the Lord. May 9, 2021 · Everyone, including Gentiles saying ἁλληλουϊά would be speaking Greek yet saying the Hebrew equivalent of hālal-yâ, Praise Jah. We don't know what the New Testament authors did in the original witnesses We are not told so we do not know. . Note that the word for "lord" is always to be spelled with capital letters denoting that it is a translation of YHWH, the sacred name of God. In fact, reference works explain that Jesus’ own name means “Jehovah Is Salvation. The abbreviated form 'Yah' appears four times in Revelation 19, embedded in the Greek word ἁλληλου ϊά (hallelou-Ia), from the Hebrew phrase הַֽלְלוּ־ יָֽהּ (halelu-Yah). ” “Jah” is a contraction of the name Jehovah. ” To make a point think on this, "HALLELUJAH (hal-e-lu'ya; Heb. Many names used in the Christian Greek Scriptures were derived from the divine name.
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