Thursday, October 24, 2024

Alleluia

 


    Alleluia is a Hebrew liturgical expression.  It means "praise the Lord".  It is only used in one place in the Bible.  It derives from the Hebrew word hallelujah which is a combination of two words hallel meaning "praise" and jah meaning "Yahweh" or "Lord".  In Hebrew hallelujah is hallū yāh (הַלְלוּ יָהּ).
    There will be a the sound of a very large crowd coming from Heaven.  The crowd is shouting alleluia.  They are praising God for their salvation and His glory and power,  His judgment has been true and just.  He will avenge all His saints that became martyrs.  In response the voices will ring out alleluia because they have their eternal home in Heaven.  
    The 24 elders in Heaven will fall face first to worship God shouting alleluia along with the four beast.  From the thrown a voice will say alleluia.  Jesus praises God and commends His servants who loved and feared Him in their lives.  Everyone's voices in heaven will lift to sound like a roar of a might ocean wave crashing with thunder.  They are all yelling alleluia,  
    This alleluia is the victory cry.  The living war for each of out souls is over and this will be the beginning of eternity.  It is believed to be Jesus' second coming.  It is the time that all Christians are waiting for.  When it happens we will all be elated.

Revelations 19:1-6


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