Hallelujah.
Now days people use it to mean anything good. The weather has cooled, hallelujah!
2006-09-22 06:10:17
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Hallelujah also Alleiluya
It means Praise the Lord
2006-09-22 06:18:21
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answer #2
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answered by LeBlanc 6
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Hallelujah?
Hallelujah, Halleluyah, or Alleluia, is a transliteration of the Hebrew word ×Ö·×Ö°Ö¼××Ö¼×Ö¸×Ö¼ (Standard Hebrew HallÉluya, Tiberian Hebrew HallÉlûyÄh) meaning "[Let us] praise (×Ö·×Ö°Ö¼××Ö¼) Jah (Yah) (×Ö¸×Ö¼)" (Sometimes rendered as "Praise (×Ö·×Ö°Ö¼××Ö¼) [the] LORD (×Ö¸×Ö¼)or God"). It is found mainly in the book of Psalms. It has been accepted into the English language. The word is used in Judaism as part of the Hallel prayers.
2006-09-22 06:11:14
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answered by Laughing Libra 6
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Hallelujah or alleluia and a few other ways depending on the denomination. It means "praise the Lord".
2006-09-22 06:13:23
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answered by Robert L 4
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Hallelujah = alleluia = Praise God. It's Hebrew, but the sound is translated into every language the same way.
2006-09-22 06:12:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The most accurate explanation is given by Laughing Libra above.
The most accurate translation into English is:
"Praise Jehovah, you people!"
2006-09-22 06:15:47
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answered by Abdijah 7
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it think it hallelujah (or at least it is according to the spell check function) and it pretty much means the same as thank god.
2006-09-22 06:12:01
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answered by Anonymous
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halalujiah,[spellingswrong]but it means Praise the Lord.
2006-09-22 06:12:57
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answer #8
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answered by daleswife 4
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Haile Selassie I Jah Rastafari....!!
Peace and blessings!
2006-09-22 06:10:28
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answered by CATHOLIC PRIEST!! 4
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You mean hallelujah. I think it means thank god.
2006-09-22 06:11:12
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answer #10
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answered by foofoo 3
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