Hallelujah (Easton)
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Praise ye Jehovah, frequently rendered 'Praise ye the LORD,' stands at the beginning of ten of the psalms (106,111-113,135,146-150), hence called 'hallelujah psalms.' From its frequent occurrence it grew into a formula of praise. The Greek form of the word (alleluia) is found in Revelation"> StudyL ı ght .org Plug in, Turn on and Be En light ened! Not Yet a Member? Click to Sign Up Now! --> --> Bible Study Tools Lang uage Tools Study Lib rary Hist orical Writings Pas toral Resources Per sonal Resources Site Resources Lectionary Calendar Saturday, June 6th, 2026 the Week of Proper 4 / Ordinary 9 video advertismenet advertisement advertisement advertisement Attention! Take your personal ministry to the Next Level by helping StudyLight build churches and supporting pastors in Uganda. Click here to join the effort! Home » Bible Dictionaries » Easton's Bible Dictionary » Letter H Bible Dictionaries Hallelujah Easton's Bible Dictionary Search for… Enter query below: or A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z Prev Entry Hallel Next Entry Hallow Resource Toolbox Print Article Additional Links Concordances Nave Topical Bible Hallelujah Dictionaries American Church Dictionary Hallelujah American Tract Society Hallelujah Bridgeway Bible Dictionary Hallelujah Easton's Bible Dictionary Hallelujah Holman Bible Dictionary Hallelujah Hitchcock Bible Names Hallelujah Hastings' BibleDictionary Hallelujah Hastings' NT Dictionary Hallelujah Morrish Bible Dictionary Hallelujah 1910 New Catholic Dictionary Hallelujah Halleluiah Hawker's Poor Man's Dictionary Hallelujah Allelujah Smith Bible Dictionary Hallelujah Vines' Expository Dictionary Hallelujah Webster Dictionary Hallelujatic Hallelujah Halleluiah (only first 3 shown) Encyclopedias International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Hallelujah Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia Hallelujah McClintock and Strong's Bible Encyclopedia Hallelujah Hallelujah (2) The Jewish Encyclopedia Halleluiah Lexicons ܗܰܠܶܠܽܘܝܰܐ ἁλληλουϊά Praise ye Jehovah, frequently rendered "Praise ye the LORD," stands at the beginning of ten of the psalms (106,111-113,135,146-150), hence called "hallelujah psalms." From its frequent occurrence it grew into a formula of praise. The Greek form of the word (alleluia) is found in Revelation 19:1,3,4,6 .
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