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      [Noun]  | "hallelujah" 


      1: a shout or song of praise or thanksgiving


      Origin: 1614 ;

       See: {hallelujah:1 };

      [Noun]  | "hallelujahs" 


       [ "hallelujah" ]

      1: Hallelujah means to praise God. It is considered the highest praise by some Chistians, and litterally means "Let us praise God".

        * e.g.,  ... Praise the Lord, HALLELUJAH! 


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      2: Hallelujah is also sometimes considered halleluyah, because thats how its pronounced, and because God's names are "Jahova" or short form "Jah", or "Yahwah", or a short form "Yah", which composes the ending of the word.

       [ "hallelujah" ]

      1: Used to praise the lord.

        * e.g.,  ... Hallelujah! Praise God! 

       [ "Hallelujah" ]

      1: Used to express joy, praise and thanks.

        * e.g.,  ... Man 1: Hey man, I just got a raise at work! 

       [ "Hallelujah" ]

      1: Hallelujah Hallelujah is the Greek mode of spelling the Hebrew words, which are translated "Praise Ye Jehovah." Notice Hallelu"jah" ends with Jah. Jah is a shortened form of Jehovah. Most people have no idea that when they say Hallelujah they are actually saying "Praise Jehovah," the name for the Hebrew, Muslim, Christian God. Hallelujah appears in the Christian Greek scriptures and is a good example that first-century Christians used the divine name.

        * e.g.,  ... Hallelujah ——because our Lord God, the Almighty, has begun to reign! 

       [ "Hallelujah" ]

      1: When ur actually happy for once, and your parents are being nice to you. Also, you might say that when you have a hard pp.

        * e.g.,  ... Man, my parents are being cool, and I don’t have much homework;Hallelujah!! 

       [ "Hallelujah" ]

      1: Hallelujah is a transliteration of the Hebrew 2pl. imp. הַלְּלוּלָה, literally meaning: praise Jah!

        * e.g.,  ... הללו יה (Hallelu Jah) 


       [ "Hallelujah" ]

      2: "Jah" is the shorthand for "YHWH" or "Yaweh", and is the revealed name of God in the Old Testament. However, for the Hebrews or Jews the name of YHWH is to holy or sacred to even be uttered; thus, the name in the Old Testament is vocalized and proncounced as "Adonai" אֲדנָי (Lord). Therefore, orthodox jewish singers, such as Josef Karduner, pronounce "Halellu-kah" to avoid desacralizing the name. The most popular usage context of "Hallelujah" was in contexts of praise, a prime example being the hebrew psalter, where the last five psalms each begin with הללו יה "hallelu Jah". In modern day usage the term has conserved its originally usage context, and is popular in jewish, as in christian liturgy and songs.

        * e.g.,  ... הללו את־יהוה מן־השׁמים הללוהו במרומים (Hallelu et-Adonai min-hashamayim) (halleluhu bameromim) 

       [ "HalleluJah" ]

      1: Spotlight ah moonlight ah.

        * e.g.,  ... HE WAS THE SAVIOR AND NOW THE APOCALYPSE IS HERE HALLELUJAH #LLJ IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER SON AND HOLY SPIRIT JAHMEN 

       [ "Hallelujah" ]

      1:  Interjection used by obnoxious "Christians" to give the impressions that they really weren't asleep throughout the service.

        * e.g.,  ...  As the hymn started, the preacher's wife awoke saying, "Hallelujah," just before she nodded off again. 

       [ "hallelujah" ]

      1: An exclamation of relief when a change that was obvious in coming finally completed.

        * e.g.,  ... P: "Mitch and Joe got together." 

       [ "Hallelujah" ]

      1:  Response to your climax or to you cumming.

        * e.g.,  ... *Jim has just had sex and climaxrd all over Katie* 


       [ "Hallelujah" ]

      2:  To praise God.

        * e.g.,  ... Jim: Hallelujah! 

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