What does Hallelujah mean? The English word “Hallelujah” - TopicsExpress



          

What does Hallelujah mean? The English word “Hallelujah” is a Hebrew loanword, which means that it came to us from Biblical Hebrew and has been absorbed in the exact same form in modern speech. Hallelujah is not only a loanword; it is also a compound word, as it is made up of two Hebrew words: “Hallelu” and “Yah.” Literally “Hallelu” is an exhortation to praise someone or something addressed to more than one person. The old English translation of “Praise, ye” is, therefore, accurate. “Yah” is simply a shorter version of “YHWH” – the English transliteration of the covenant name of Israel’s God. Because of the belief that this name is too holy to be pronounced at all (nor does anyone know how to pronounce it correctly, since the original Hebrew did not use vowels), most translators, both Jewish and Christian, decided to simply use the word “Lord” instead, the translation of another Hebrew name for God (Adonai).
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