Also known as alleluia, halleluyah, alleluya, praise God, praise the Lord
thumb|900px|Hallelujah written in Modern Hebrew Hallelujah (; , Modern ) is an interjection from the Hebrew language, used as an expression of gratitude to God. The term is used 24 times in the Tanakh (in the book of Psalms), twice in deuterocanonical books, and four times in the Christian Book of Revelation.
"Hallelujah" is a Hebrew word used as an exclamation expressing gratitude to God, appearing 30 times across various biblical texts including the Psalms and the Book of Revelation. The term matters because it has become one of the most widely recognized religious expressions across Jewish and Christian traditions, carrying deep spiritual significance in worship and prayer.
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哈利路亞(希伯來語:הַלְּלוּיָהּ 現代發音 halleluya/提比里安发音 halləlûyāh,希臘語:Αλληλούια,拉丁語:Alleluia, Alleluja,英語:"HalleluYah"或Hallelujah /ˌhæl[不支援的輸入]ˈluːjə/ HAL-ə-LOO-yə),又譯為阿肋路亞(天主教會使用)、阿利路伊亞(东正教會常用)、哈雷路亞、阿利路亞等,是希伯來語「hallal」(הַלְּלוּ)和「Jah」(יָהּ)兩字單詞組成的詞語,意為「(讓我們)讚美耶和华」或「讚美亞」或「讚美主」之意。「YAH或Jah--亞 」希伯來人對神的稱呼「YHVH或YHWH」的縮寫。這個辭彙主要出現在《詩篇》,在猶太教作爲讚美詩(《詩篇》第113篇至第118篇参)禱文的一部分,後來也由基督教使用,成為基督教禮拜儀式的禱文之一。
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