What Does the Word Hallelujah Mean in the Bible [The Meaning of Hallelujah in Hebrew]

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  • Hallelujah is a word we use in every one of our Christian gatherings. But have you ever stopped to ask yourself, "What Does the Word Hallelujah Mean in the Bible?" Moreover, what is the meaning of Hallelujah in Hebrew?
    In this video I aim to equip you with a correct understanding of the word Hallelujah. I'm going to explain the meaning of the word Hallelujah in Hebrew by breaking down the three Hebrew grammatical components that make up the word Hallelujah.
    I pray that as a result of this teaching you will feel equipped to provide an answer to anyone who asks you, "What Does the Word Hallelujah Mean in the Bible?" and that you will have a clear understanding of the meaning of the word Hallelujah in Hebrew.
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  • @evanscott1194
    @evanscott1194 3 года назад +2

    I already know the answer, but I really like the way you spelled it out and taught me the Hebrew behind it. Beautiful

    • @masterreload2760
      @masterreload2760 3 года назад +1

      I ask my Christian visitors, "Do you remember your Gospel narrative, that when Christ was supposed to have been on the cross, he cried out with a loud voice:
      "ELOI, ELOI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? which is, being interpreted, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" (Mark 15:34).
      The above is a translation from the Greek manuscripts "ACCORDING TO ST. MARK." Obviously his Hebrew has a Greek accent. Because, his so-called originals were written in Greek. But listen to Matthew, who is supposed to have written his Gospel originally in Hebrew, which was aimed at the Jews. St. Jerome, an early Christian father of the 4th and 5th centuries after Christ, testifies as follows:
      "MATTHEW, WHO IS ALSO LEVI, AND WHO FROM A PUBLICAN CAME TO BE AN APOSTLE, FIRST OF ALL THE EVANGELISTS, COMPOSED A GOSPEL OF CHRIST IN JUDEA IN THE HEBREW LANGUAGE AND CHARACTERS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE OF THE CIRCUMCISION WHO HAD BELIEVED."
      Naturally, Matthew's accent would be more Semitic (Hebrew and Arabic) than that of Mark. Matthew records the same scene as Mark 15:34, but note the variation of the dialect:
      Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? that is to say, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Now ask your Christian friend, if he had heard the word - "ALLELUYA." No Christian worth the name will fail to recognize it. Whenever the Christian goes into ecstasy, he exclaims - "Alleluya! Alleluya!", just as we Muslims might exclaim the Takbir - "Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar!" Ask him, what is Alleluya? Take him to the Book of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament, Chapter 19; we are informed there that John the disciple of Jesus, saw a vision, in which, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Let us repeat the above Tasbih (words of praise) as an Arab or a Jew: ALLE-LU-YA will be YA-ALLE-LU because, as explained above, YA is always at the beginning in both Arabic and Hebrew.
      YA ALLE LU would be YA ALLA HU: Meaning, "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise) "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise).
      Unbiased Christians will not fail to recognize Allah as none other than his - El, Eli, Alle, Elah, Alah, Allah. Call upon Him by any name, for His are the Most Beautiful names, as long as those names are not contaminated and as long as they do not conjure up in our minds the images of men or monkeys howsoever glorified they might have been

    • @marcdemell5976
      @marcdemell5976 3 года назад

      Praise YAHUA our Elohim ,amein.

  • @AndyBuckwalter
    @AndyBuckwalter 5 лет назад +9

    Really well done! Thanks for that breakdown. I've heard this word my entire life and never truly understood it. Excellent video

    • @MarioEscobedo
      @MarioEscobedo  5 лет назад

      Thanks! I appreciate you watching and commenting!

    • @masterreload2760
      @masterreload2760 3 года назад +1

      I ask my Christian visitors, "Do you remember your Gospel narrative, that when Christ was supposed to have been on the cross, he cried out with a loud voice:
      "ELOI, ELOI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? which is, being interpreted, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" (Mark 15:34).
      The above is a translation from the Greek manuscripts "ACCORDING TO ST. MARK." Obviously his Hebrew has a Greek accent. Because, his so-called originals were written in Greek. But listen to Matthew, who is supposed to have written his Gospel originally in Hebrew, which was aimed at the Jews. St. Jerome, an early Christian father of the 4th and 5th centuries after Christ, testifies as follows:
      "MATTHEW, WHO IS ALSO LEVI, AND WHO FROM A PUBLICAN CAME TO BE AN APOSTLE, FIRST OF ALL THE EVANGELISTS, COMPOSED A GOSPEL OF CHRIST IN JUDEA IN THE HEBREW LANGUAGE AND CHARACTERS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE OF THE CIRCUMCISION WHO HAD BELIEVED."
      Naturally, Matthew's accent would be more Semitic (Hebrew and Arabic) than that of Mark. Matthew records the same scene as Mark 15:34, but note the variation of the dialect:
      Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? that is to say, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Now ask your Christian friend, if he had heard the word - "ALLELUYA." No Christian worth the name will fail to recognize it. Whenever the Christian goes into ecstasy, he exclaims - "Alleluya! Alleluya!", just as we Muslims might exclaim the Takbir - "Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar!" Ask him, what is Alleluya? Take him to the Book of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament, Chapter 19; we are informed there that John the disciple of Jesus, saw a vision, in which, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Let us repeat the above Tasbih (words of praise) as an Arab or a Jew: ALLE-LU-YA will be YA-ALLE-LU because, as explained above, YA is always at the beginning in both Arabic and Hebrew.
      YA ALLE LU would be YA ALLA HU: Meaning, "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise) "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise).
      Unbiased Christians will not fail to recognize Allah as none other than his - El, Eli, Alle, Elah, Alah, Allah. Call upon Him by any name, for His are the Most Beautiful names, as long as those names are not contaminated and as long as they do not conjure up in our minds the images of men or monkeys howsoever glorified they might have been

  • @ronee587
    @ronee587 2 года назад +1

    Thank you brother for the answer you has given us the meaning of Hallelujah.

  • @cedricgist7614
    @cedricgist7614 2 года назад +1

    I have been fascinated with the Name of God since I learned in high school that He gave His name to Moses at the burning bush. I had read "Jehovah" in the King James version I grew up with, but learned, "Yahweh," in the Catholic school I had entered.
    In recent years, I've seen a video interview of a young Jewish scholar who has rabbis in his family going back to the Middle Ages. He shared that yearly, a senior rabbi takes a pupil to a river and pronounces "The Name" as part of the students' training: "Yehovah."
    I have a copy of "The Companion Bible," and wondered why its compiler and commentator, E.W. Bullinger, retained "Jehovah," although he was an expert at Hebrew. The young Jewish scholar gave me a strong clue.
    So, at this stage of my journey, I hold onto "Jehovah," " Yahweh," and "Yehovah," as the Divine Name. The meaning of "The Name" is even more profound. Likely, you addressed it in a teaching, so I subscribed.
    Thank you for sharing this teaching with us.

  • @josephnazareth474
    @josephnazareth474 2 года назад +1

    Very Nice Explanation,felt I went back in time !!!

  • @shaniegoodwin9947
    @shaniegoodwin9947 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for sharing blessings to you🙏😇. Hallelujah

  • @mattparksmusic
    @mattparksmusic 3 года назад +3

    This is a great definition! Thank you for the help.

    • @masterreload2760
      @masterreload2760 3 года назад +1

      I ask my Christian visitors, "Do you remember your Gospel narrative, that when Christ was supposed to have been on the cross, he cried out with a loud voice:
      "ELOI, ELOI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? which is, being interpreted, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" (Mark 15:34).
      The above is a translation from the Greek manuscripts "ACCORDING TO ST. MARK." Obviously his Hebrew has a Greek accent. Because, his so-called originals were written in Greek. But listen to Matthew, who is supposed to have written his Gospel originally in Hebrew, which was aimed at the Jews. St. Jerome, an early Christian father of the 4th and 5th centuries after Christ, testifies as follows:
      "MATTHEW, WHO IS ALSO LEVI, AND WHO FROM A PUBLICAN CAME TO BE AN APOSTLE, FIRST OF ALL THE EVANGELISTS, COMPOSED A GOSPEL OF CHRIST IN JUDEA IN THE HEBREW LANGUAGE AND CHARACTERS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE OF THE CIRCUMCISION WHO HAD BELIEVED."
      Naturally, Matthew's accent would be more Semitic (Hebrew and Arabic) than that of Mark. Matthew records the same scene as Mark 15:34, but note the variation of the dialect:
      Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? that is to say, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Now ask your Christian friend, if he had heard the word - "ALLELUYA." No Christian worth the name will fail to recognize it. Whenever the Christian goes into ecstasy, he exclaims - "Alleluya! Alleluya!", just as we Muslims might exclaim the Takbir - "Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar!" Ask him, what is Alleluya? Take him to the Book of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament, Chapter 19; we are informed there that John the disciple of Jesus, saw a vision, in which, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Let us repeat the above Tasbih (words of praise) as an Arab or a Jew: ALLE-LU-YA will be YA-ALLE-LU because, as explained above, YA is always at the beginning in both Arabic and Hebrew.
      YA ALLE LU would be YA ALLA HU: Meaning, "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise) "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise).
      Unbiased Christians will not fail to recognize Allah as none other than his - El, Eli, Alle, Elah, Alah, Allah. Call upon Him by any name, for His are the Most Beautiful names, as long as those names are not contaminated and as long as they do not conjure up in our minds the images of men or monkeys howsoever glorified they might have been

  • @benoitruel3635
    @benoitruel3635 3 года назад

    Louer Jéhovah!

  • @kebedeyohannis3862
    @kebedeyohannis3862 2 года назад

    Thank you so much and bless
    I heard this words in my dream and now I got enough answer

  • @Rnaick
    @Rnaick 2 года назад +3

    Praise The Lord, Hallelujah Hallelujah, thank you brother for teaching the meaning of the word Hallelujah.
    May I please request a prayer for the Christians in India 🇮🇳 in the State of Punjab. The Bible and the people are under heavy attack 😢. Other religion is mocking and making fun of the Holy word Hallelujah. Please pray. Thank you 🙏✝️

  • @chrisblanton22
    @chrisblanton22 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent video! May the Lord bless your family and make straight your path as you continue equipping His Saints!!

    • @marcdemell5976
      @marcdemell5976 3 года назад

      Did you know that LORD means BAAL ? Truly ,Yahushua is our saviour not our Lord! I am equipping you with the truth ,please test what I said and get back to me . Lord is just a title . HalleluYAH ,amein

  • @dimitrifassolis187
    @dimitrifassolis187 3 года назад

    Thank you for your work you help peoples to understand God's personal Name

  • @marythornton363
    @marythornton363 3 года назад +1

    100 % Correct ❤
    this Man teaches truth

  • @melissaharris145
    @melissaharris145 3 года назад +7

    The name of the true God is JEHOVAH as clearly stated at Psalm 83:18 and it means “He cause’s to become”. What a fitting name for the creator. It originally appears (represented by the Tetragrammaton) about 7,000 times in the original text of the Hebrew Scriptures. One of the reasons it has been removed is because it was thought to be too sacred to utter.

    • @masterreload2760
      @masterreload2760 3 года назад +2

      I ask my Christian visitors, "Do you remember your Gospel narrative, that when Christ was supposed to have been on the cross, he cried out with a loud voice:
      "ELOI, ELOI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? which is, being interpreted, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" (Mark 15:34).
      The above is a translation from the Greek manuscripts "ACCORDING TO ST. MARK." Obviously his Hebrew has a Greek accent. Because, his so-called originals were written in Greek. But listen to Matthew, who is supposed to have written his Gospel originally in Hebrew, which was aimed at the Jews. St. Jerome, an early Christian father of the 4th and 5th centuries after Christ, testifies as follows:
      "MATTHEW, WHO IS ALSO LEVI, AND WHO FROM A PUBLICAN CAME TO BE AN APOSTLE, FIRST OF ALL THE EVANGELISTS, COMPOSED A GOSPEL OF CHRIST IN JUDEA IN THE HEBREW LANGUAGE AND CHARACTERS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE OF THE CIRCUMCISION WHO HAD BELIEVED."
      Naturally, Matthew's accent would be more Semitic (Hebrew and Arabic) than that of Mark. Matthew records the same scene as Mark 15:34, but note the variation of the dialect:
      Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? that is to say, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Now ask your Christian friend, if he had heard the word - "ALLELUYA." No Christian worth the name will fail to recognize it. Whenever the Christian goes into ecstasy, he exclaims - "Alleluya! Alleluya!", just as we Muslims might exclaim the Takbir - "Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar!" Ask him, what is Alleluya? Take him to the Book of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament, Chapter 19; we are informed there that John the disciple of Jesus, saw a vision, in which, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Let us repeat the above Tasbih (words of praise) as an Arab or a Jew: ALLE-LU-YA will be YA-ALLE-LU because, as explained above, YA is always at the beginning in both Arabic and Hebrew.
      YA ALLE LU would be YA ALLA HU: Meaning, "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise) "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise).
      Unbiased Christians will not fail to recognize Allah as none other than his - El, Eli, Alle, Elah, Alah, Allah. Call upon Him by any name, for His are the Most Beautiful names, as long as those names are not contaminated and as long as they do not conjure up in our minds the images of men or monkeys howsoever glorified they might have been

    • @swordofthespirit7910
      @swordofthespirit7910 3 года назад

      @@masterreload2760 Thank you for trying. May God bless you and show you the truth. Jesus is the only way to heaven. There is no other God besides him. He is the beginning and the end. He is love and he is always ready to forgive and accept us. All you need is to invite him into your life.He is a great God and he never leaves you. And like it is written in our bible he did call out to his father, our heavenly father not Allah. I pray that you will also get a chance to know Jesus and to walk with him.

    • @masterreload2760
      @masterreload2760 3 года назад +1

      Thank you brother for your respectfull reply 🙏. Oke so if you really think Jesus is God, show me 1 verse in the Bible where Jesus pbuh himself say: Im God or whorship me. Not Paul or anyone but himself . ❤️🙏💯

    • @johnwills9153
      @johnwills9153 2 года назад

      @@masterreload2760
      Isaiah 42

    • @cedricgist7614
      @cedricgist7614 2 года назад +1

      I strive to respect my Muslim neighbors and the faith of Islam. I wanted to say "Muslim brothers," because we all descend from Adam and Eve - but we are no longer of the same family. Yahweh and Allah are not the same God - and it pains me to say that because earnest Muslims are among the most peace-loving, compassionate, selfless folk on this planet. I have tried hard to reconcile Christianity and Islam as they both stem from Judaism - or claim to. But it's not about religion, but about a relationship - a friendship - with the True, Living, Life-giving God.
      The examples you use are compelling until we realize that "Eloi," and "Eli" are titles and not names. They both mean - from Hebrew and Aramaic - "God." God is a title and not a name. Jesus was crying out to His Father - His God - and using the title, not the name of God.
      So it is a stretch I cannot accept that these cryings on the cross can be seen as cryings to Allah. If I'm not mistaken, "Allah" is considered a Divine Name - not a title. Again, it pains me to make this point - but we are closer than ever to Christ's return and we must get it right.

  • @pamtebelman2321
    @pamtebelman2321 4 года назад +1

    Great teaching, thank you! "Let us praise God!"

    • @jerrycmattathil8862
      @jerrycmattathil8862 3 года назад

      Fooooool.......Not Ulternate instead use
      "Jah"

    • @marcdemell5976
      @marcdemell5976 3 года назад

      Not GOD ,no! Praise YAH ,,,,,,YAHUAH our Elohim ,our heavenly father,amein.

    • @pamtebelman2321
      @pamtebelman2321 3 года назад

      @@marcdemell5976 Don't get caught up in semantics. "A rose by any other name..." is still The Creator.

    • @marcdemell5976
      @marcdemell5976 3 года назад

      @@pamtebelman2321 Names mean a lot ,I will stick with YAHUAH and YAHUSHUA the son.Amein.

  • @hilyakanikysarah8141
    @hilyakanikysarah8141 4 года назад

    Praise the Living Jesus Christ for this

  • @aryan1956
    @aryan1956 2 года назад

    Thank you. Would love to understand what constitutes leaven at Passover.

  • @moudy610
    @moudy610 2 года назад

    Thankyou for making it clear be blessed.

  • @mamrecreationsbkkochi5808
    @mamrecreationsbkkochi5808 4 года назад +1

    GOOD ONE . HALLELUJAH THANKS

  • @marcdemell5976
    @marcdemell5976 3 года назад +2

    More correctly is ,,,,,HALLELUYAH , praise YAHUAH . Truth ! Amein.

  • @caroljackson898
    @caroljackson898 3 года назад

    Thank you and God bless.

  • @stevelaupert7878
    @stevelaupert7878 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. You asked what are some other words that might need more definition explanation? My question is a little different because it’s more micro. Why when we see the spelling of the word hallelujah or halleluyah do you see these words are slightly different in spelling? Why? I think I know would you care to comment? Thank you

  • @DavidWesley
    @DavidWesley 5 лет назад +2

    Great content and production value. Thanks for submitting to the Christian Video Creators FB page.

    • @MarioEscobedo
      @MarioEscobedo  5 лет назад +1

      My pleasure! Thank you for the feedback.

    • @paulalexander2843
      @paulalexander2843 4 года назад

      @@MarioEscobedo the word selah " halt and Praise God " " Hold on, Praise God "

  • @tnayenga77
    @tnayenga77 2 года назад +1

    I love Hebrew or Bible Greek word studies+++

  • @Charles-g2h9d
    @Charles-g2h9d 5 месяцев назад

    Thax teacher

  • @jommedrano220
    @jommedrano220 4 года назад

    Glorify God Hallelujah

  • @kurtlandry7508
    @kurtlandry7508 3 года назад +1

    Can you go over what the word “Holy” in reference to God, to Jesus and The Holy Spirit?

  • @lionelleblanc9653
    @lionelleblanc9653 3 года назад +1

    ALLEZ ONT LOUÉ YAH NAME GOD ,,,

  • @kylepatrickmurphy4058
    @kylepatrickmurphy4058 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @britneymelgar3764
    @britneymelgar3764 5 лет назад +1

    Loved it..i would always wonder about this..thank you please do one in Spanish .may God blessing you

  • @climax7260
    @climax7260 3 года назад

    Thank you man. It is a very helpful and good video.

  • @vsPrathuri
    @vsPrathuri 2 года назад

    If someone say hallelujah then what should we say back... Can we say back hallelujah ? If Many people sya that Praise the lord and other person also say Praise the lord. How should we understand?

  • @myibmaccount
    @myibmaccount 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting this Mario. Very thorough explanation. Regarding your Ask at the end I will bend the rules a bit and add the Name Jesus. The meaning behind His name invites people to learn more about why He came, who He is, and opens a space for discipleship.

    • @marcdemell5976
      @marcdemell5976 3 года назад

      Iesous Christos is a name the Church {Circus} put in place of Yahushua ,Jesus is a false name ,dig in and test what I said .HalleluYAH,amein. YAHUAH is our Elohim ,our heavenly father,amein.

  • @betbit3031
    @betbit3031 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much bro I would love to know the meaning of Jehovah and shalom thank you

    • @masterreload2760
      @masterreload2760 3 года назад +1

      I ask my Christian visitors, "Do you remember your Gospel narrative, that when Christ was supposed to have been on the cross, he cried out with a loud voice:
      "ELOI, ELOI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? which is, being interpreted, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" (Mark 15:34).
      The above is a translation from the Greek manuscripts "ACCORDING TO ST. MARK." Obviously his Hebrew has a Greek accent. Because, his so-called originals were written in Greek. But listen to Matthew, who is supposed to have written his Gospel originally in Hebrew, which was aimed at the Jews. St. Jerome, an early Christian father of the 4th and 5th centuries after Christ, testifies as follows:
      "MATTHEW, WHO IS ALSO LEVI, AND WHO FROM A PUBLICAN CAME TO BE AN APOSTLE, FIRST OF ALL THE EVANGELISTS, COMPOSED A GOSPEL OF CHRIST IN JUDEA IN THE HEBREW LANGUAGE AND CHARACTERS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE OF THE CIRCUMCISION WHO HAD BELIEVED."
      Naturally, Matthew's accent would be more Semitic (Hebrew and Arabic) than that of Mark. Matthew records the same scene as Mark 15:34, but note the variation of the dialect:
      Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? that is to say, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Now ask your Christian friend, if he had heard the word - "ALLELUYA." No Christian worth the name will fail to recognize it. Whenever the Christian goes into ecstasy, he exclaims - "Alleluya! Alleluya!", just as we Muslims might exclaim the Takbir - "Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar!" Ask him, what is Alleluya? Take him to the Book of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament, Chapter 19; we are informed there that John the disciple of Jesus, saw a vision, in which, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Let us repeat the above Tasbih (words of praise) as an Arab or a Jew: ALLE-LU-YA will be YA-ALLE-LU because, as explained above, YA is always at the beginning in both Arabic and Hebrew.
      YA ALLE LU would be YA ALLA HU: Meaning, "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise) "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise).
      Unbiased Christians will not fail to recognize Allah as none other than his - El, Eli, Alle, Elah, Alah, Allah. Call upon Him by any name, for His are the Most Beautiful names, as long as those names are not contaminated and as long as they do not conjure up in our minds the images of men or monkeys howsoever glorified they might have been

    • @masterreload2760
      @masterreload2760 3 года назад +1

      HEBREW ; ARABIC ; ENGLISH
      Elah ; Ilah ; god
      Ikhud ; Ahud ; one
      Yaum ; Yaum ; day
      Shaloam ; Salaam ; peace
      Yahuwa ; Ya Huwa ; oh he
      YHWH or Yehova or Yahuwa all mean the very same thing. "Ya" is a vocative and an exclamatory particle in both Hebrew and Arabic, meaning Oh! And "Huwa" or "Hu" means He, again in both Hebrew and Arabic. Together they mean Oh He! So instead of YHWH ELOHIM, we now have Oh He! ELOHIM.

    • @belindajorgensen3755
      @belindajorgensen3755 2 года назад

      The word JEHOVAH MEANS HE WHO CAUSES TO BECOME.

  • @Iris.2024
    @Iris.2024 3 года назад +1

    Which resource(books or bibles) that in a simple way helps me understand bible words in Hebrew and Greek? Thanks.

    • @masterreload2760
      @masterreload2760 3 года назад +1

      I ask my Christian visitors, "Do you remember your Gospel narrative, that when Christ was supposed to have been on the cross, he cried out with a loud voice:
      "ELOI, ELOI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? which is, being interpreted, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" (Mark 15:34).
      The above is a translation from the Greek manuscripts "ACCORDING TO ST. MARK." Obviously his Hebrew has a Greek accent. Because, his so-called originals were written in Greek. But listen to Matthew, who is supposed to have written his Gospel originally in Hebrew, which was aimed at the Jews. St. Jerome, an early Christian father of the 4th and 5th centuries after Christ, testifies as follows:
      "MATTHEW, WHO IS ALSO LEVI, AND WHO FROM A PUBLICAN CAME TO BE AN APOSTLE, FIRST OF ALL THE EVANGELISTS, COMPOSED A GOSPEL OF CHRIST IN JUDEA IN THE HEBREW LANGUAGE AND CHARACTERS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE OF THE CIRCUMCISION WHO HAD BELIEVED."
      Naturally, Matthew's accent would be more Semitic (Hebrew and Arabic) than that of Mark. Matthew records the same scene as Mark 15:34, but note the variation of the dialect:
      Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? that is to say, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Now ask your Christian friend, if he had heard the word - "ALLELUYA." No Christian worth the name will fail to recognize it. Whenever the Christian goes into ecstasy, he exclaims - "Alleluya! Alleluya!", just as we Muslims might exclaim the Takbir - "Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar!" Ask him, what is Alleluya? Take him to the Book of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament, Chapter 19; we are informed there that John the disciple of Jesus, saw a vision, in which, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Let us repeat the above Tasbih (words of praise) as an Arab or a Jew: ALLE-LU-YA will be YA-ALLE-LU because, as explained above, YA is always at the beginning in both Arabic and Hebrew.
      YA ALLE LU would be YA ALLA HU: Meaning, "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise) "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise).
      Unbiased Christians will not fail to recognize Allah as none other than his - El, Eli, Alle, Elah, Alah, Allah. Call upon Him by any name, for His are the Most Beautiful names, as long as those names are not contaminated and as long as they do not conjure up in our minds the images of men or monkeys howsoever glorified they might have been

  • @sh3892
    @sh3892 3 года назад +1

    can u please explain what hossanna means?

  • @joseph.r1122
    @joseph.r1122 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Thank you, brother.

  • @vincentgauci4865
    @vincentgauci4865 5 лет назад +12

    praise JEHOVAH in english that is the TRUTH

    • @theburningelement.6447
      @theburningelement.6447 5 лет назад

      You mean YAH?

    • @theburningelement.6447
      @theburningelement.6447 5 лет назад

      You mean Yah ?

    • @Nicolay406
      @Nicolay406 5 лет назад

      @@theburningelement.6447 yea,
      "yah" means "yehuva"

    • @belindajorgensen3755
      @belindajorgensen3755 2 года назад

      Yah is hebrew most people in the world speak english so it would be jah which is short for JEHOVAH.

    • @DND20
      @DND20 2 года назад

      @@belindajorgensen3755 true that most people speak English, but hebrew is the holy language, and the name of god is in Hebrew so you should say it like in Hebrew.
      'Yehova'
      Or for short 'Ya'

  • @nuuaosipaia964
    @nuuaosipaia964 3 года назад

    Thank you very much so powerful

  • @minuteministry1987
    @minuteministry1987 5 лет назад +2

    Really awesome video! I love it when we take time to focus on Hebrew language and how that changes our understanding! Looking forward to seeing more content from you!

    • @MarioEscobedo
      @MarioEscobedo  5 лет назад

      I'm glad to hear you liked the video. For sure - digging into the original languages produces some awesome results. Blessings!

    • @masterreload2760
      @masterreload2760 3 года назад +1

      I ask my Christian visitors, "Do you remember your Gospel narrative, that when Christ was supposed to have been on the cross, he cried out with a loud voice:
      "ELOI, ELOI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? which is, being interpreted, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" (Mark 15:34).
      The above is a translation from the Greek manuscripts "ACCORDING TO ST. MARK." Obviously his Hebrew has a Greek accent. Because, his so-called originals were written in Greek. But listen to Matthew, who is supposed to have written his Gospel originally in Hebrew, which was aimed at the Jews. St. Jerome, an early Christian father of the 4th and 5th centuries after Christ, testifies as follows:
      "MATTHEW, WHO IS ALSO LEVI, AND WHO FROM A PUBLICAN CAME TO BE AN APOSTLE, FIRST OF ALL THE EVANGELISTS, COMPOSED A GOSPEL OF CHRIST IN JUDEA IN THE HEBREW LANGUAGE AND CHARACTERS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE OF THE CIRCUMCISION WHO HAD BELIEVED."
      Naturally, Matthew's accent would be more Semitic (Hebrew and Arabic) than that of Mark. Matthew records the same scene as Mark 15:34, but note the variation of the dialect:
      Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? that is to say, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Now ask your Christian friend, if he had heard the word - "ALLELUYA." No Christian worth the name will fail to recognize it. Whenever the Christian goes into ecstasy, he exclaims - "Alleluya! Alleluya!", just as we Muslims might exclaim the Takbir - "Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar!" Ask him, what is Alleluya? Take him to the Book of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament, Chapter 19; we are informed there that John the disciple of Jesus, saw a vision, in which, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Let us repeat the above Tasbih (words of praise) as an Arab or a Jew: ALLE-LU-YA will be YA-ALLE-LU because, as explained above, YA is always at the beginning in both Arabic and Hebrew.
      YA ALLE LU would be YA ALLA HU: Meaning, "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise) "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise).
      Unbiased Christians will not fail to recognize Allah as none other than his - El, Eli, Alle, Elah, Alah, Allah. Call upon Him by any name, for His are the Most Beautiful names, as long as those names are not contaminated and as long as they do not conjure up in our minds the images of men or monkeys howsoever glorified they might have been

  • @mariemjoseph7878
    @mariemjoseph7878 3 года назад

    Like your voice

  • @rahman21244
    @rahman21244 2 года назад

    HALLELUJAH

  • @Siddharth_dif_n_dif_Co.427
    @Siddharth_dif_n_dif_Co.427 3 года назад

    Thankyou

  • @Gobinda157
    @Gobinda157 3 года назад

    What is the maranatha?

  • @PackhouseMediaCollective
    @PackhouseMediaCollective 3 года назад

    Appreciate this video, thanks a lot!

  • @masterreload2760
    @masterreload2760 3 года назад +1

    I ask my Christian visitors, "Do you remember your Gospel narrative, that when Christ was supposed to have been on the cross, he cried out with a loud voice:
    "ELOI, ELOI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? which is, being interpreted, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" (Mark 15:34).
    The above is a translation from the Greek manuscripts "ACCORDING TO ST. MARK." Obviously his Hebrew has a Greek accent. Because, his so-called originals were written in Greek. But listen to Matthew, who is supposed to have written his Gospel originally in Hebrew, which was aimed at the Jews. St. Jerome, an early Christian father of the 4th and 5th centuries after Christ, testifies as follows:
    "MATTHEW, WHO IS ALSO LEVI, AND WHO FROM A PUBLICAN CAME TO BE AN APOSTLE, FIRST OF ALL THE EVANGELISTS, COMPOSED A GOSPEL OF CHRIST IN JUDEA IN THE HEBREW LANGUAGE AND CHARACTERS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE OF THE CIRCUMCISION WHO HAD BELIEVED."
    Naturally, Matthew's accent would be more Semitic (Hebrew and Arabic) than that of Mark. Matthew records the same scene as Mark 15:34, but note the variation of the dialect:
    Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? that is to say, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
    Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
    ALLELUYA!
    Now ask your Christian friend, if he had heard the word - "ALLELUYA." No Christian worth the name will fail to recognize it. Whenever the Christian goes into ecstasy, he exclaims - "Alleluya! Alleluya!", just as we Muslims might exclaim the Takbir - "Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar!" Ask him, what is Alleluya? Take him to the Book of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament, Chapter 19; we are informed there that John the disciple of Jesus, saw a vision, in which, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
    Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
    ALLELUYA!
    Let us repeat the above Tasbih (words of praise) as an Arab or a Jew: ALLE-LU-YA will be YA-ALLE-LU because, as explained above, YA is always at the beginning in both Arabic and Hebrew.
    YA ALLE LU would be YA ALLA HU: Meaning, "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise) "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise).
    Unbiased Christians will not fail to recognize Allah as none other than his - El, Eli, Alle, Elah, Alah, Allah. Call upon Him by any name, for His are the Most Beautiful names, as long as those names are not contaminated and as long as they do not conjure up in our minds the images of men or monkeys howsoever glorified they might have been

  • @stphenandrewofficial
    @stphenandrewofficial 3 года назад +1

    All Praise and Honor and Glory to Abba Yehovah our Elohim. Praise Yeshua our master and savior who is the Son of Yehovah and died to pay my death penalty for transgressing the Torah.

  • @bensonmwangimaina9090
    @bensonmwangimaina9090 Год назад

    How about the maqqef and the dagesh in the last Heh?

  • @davidbarber3821
    @davidbarber3821 Год назад

    Y did you use a /j/ for יה ?

  • @pacorumblefish
    @pacorumblefish 5 лет назад +1

    Great video.

    • @MarioEscobedo
      @MarioEscobedo  5 лет назад

      I'm glad to know you liked it! Blessings!

  • @lolaburns5590
    @lolaburns5590 5 лет назад +1

    good word

  • @eshjrayudu3591
    @eshjrayudu3591 4 года назад

    Hi I'm a song writer from India. What does LUJAH alone means. I'm using a bridge chorus part of a song like this.. Hallelujah Hallelujah Halle lujah lujah lujah .. Does it make sense? Could you please correct me

    • @masterreload2760
      @masterreload2760 3 года назад +1

      I ask my Christian visitors, "Do you remember your Gospel narrative, that when Christ was supposed to have been on the cross, he cried out with a loud voice:
      "ELOI, ELOI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? which is, being interpreted, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" (Mark 15:34).
      The above is a translation from the Greek manuscripts "ACCORDING TO ST. MARK." Obviously his Hebrew has a Greek accent. Because, his so-called originals were written in Greek. But listen to Matthew, who is supposed to have written his Gospel originally in Hebrew, which was aimed at the Jews. St. Jerome, an early Christian father of the 4th and 5th centuries after Christ, testifies as follows:
      "MATTHEW, WHO IS ALSO LEVI, AND WHO FROM A PUBLICAN CAME TO BE AN APOSTLE, FIRST OF ALL THE EVANGELISTS, COMPOSED A GOSPEL OF CHRIST IN JUDEA IN THE HEBREW LANGUAGE AND CHARACTERS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE OF THE CIRCUMCISION WHO HAD BELIEVED."
      Naturally, Matthew's accent would be more Semitic (Hebrew and Arabic) than that of Mark. Matthew records the same scene as Mark 15:34, but note the variation of the dialect:
      Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? that is to say, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Now ask your Christian friend, if he had heard the word - "ALLELUYA." No Christian worth the name will fail to recognize it. Whenever the Christian goes into ecstasy, he exclaims - "Alleluya! Alleluya!", just as we Muslims might exclaim the Takbir - "Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar!" Ask him, what is Alleluya? Take him to the Book of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament, Chapter 19; we are informed there that John the disciple of Jesus, saw a vision, in which, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Let us repeat the above Tasbih (words of praise) as an Arab or a Jew: ALLE-LU-YA will be YA-ALLE-LU because, as explained above, YA is always at the beginning in both Arabic and Hebrew.
      YA ALLE LU would be YA ALLA HU: Meaning, "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise) "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise).
      Unbiased Christians will not fail to recognize Allah as none other than his - El, Eli, Alle, Elah, Alah, Allah. Call upon Him by any name, for His are the Most Beautiful names, as long as those names are not contaminated and as long as they do not conjure up in our minds the images of men or monkeys howsoever glorified they might have been

  • @Koryogden
    @Koryogden 3 года назад +1

    The word Spirit, how it relates to Consciousness and Being. Or Will might be another good one.

    • @marcdemell5976
      @marcdemell5976 3 года назад

      The Ruach qodesh is inside all of us ,it's our helper as Yahushua {jesus} put it ,I know it's our conscience and consciousness ,our link to YAHUA our heavenly father ,but satan has blinded the mind [CONSCIOUSNESS} of the unbelievers.Amein .

  • @MrMarcand100
    @MrMarcand100 4 года назад

    Mario. Thank you for the explanation. I haven't see another video quite as detailed on the meaning of Hallelujah. Another word that to me seems fitting to explain like this one is "Abba" because for the same reason it seems, it is left in the original Aramaic language. Please do a video on this word too. Thanks.

    • @masterreload2760
      @masterreload2760 3 года назад +2

      I ask my Christian visitors, "Do you remember your Gospel narrative, that when Christ was supposed to have been on the cross, he cried out with a loud voice:
      "ELOI, ELOI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? which is, being interpreted, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" (Mark 15:34).
      The above is a translation from the Greek manuscripts "ACCORDING TO ST. MARK." Obviously his Hebrew has a Greek accent. Because, his so-called originals were written in Greek. But listen to Matthew, who is supposed to have written his Gospel originally in Hebrew, which was aimed at the Jews. St. Jerome, an early Christian father of the 4th and 5th centuries after Christ, testifies as follows:
      "MATTHEW, WHO IS ALSO LEVI, AND WHO FROM A PUBLICAN CAME TO BE AN APOSTLE, FIRST OF ALL THE EVANGELISTS, COMPOSED A GOSPEL OF CHRIST IN JUDEA IN THE HEBREW LANGUAGE AND CHARACTERS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE OF THE CIRCUMCISION WHO HAD BELIEVED."
      Naturally, Matthew's accent would be more Semitic (Hebrew and Arabic) than that of Mark. Matthew records the same scene as Mark 15:34, but note the variation of the dialect:
      Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? that is to say, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Now ask your Christian friend, if he had heard the word - "ALLELUYA." No Christian worth the name will fail to recognize it. Whenever the Christian goes into ecstasy, he exclaims - "Alleluya! Alleluya!", just as we Muslims might exclaim the Takbir - "Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar!" Ask him, what is Alleluya? Take him to the Book of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament, Chapter 19; we are informed there that John the disciple of Jesus, saw a vision, in which, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Let us repeat the above Tasbih (words of praise) as an Arab or a Jew: ALLE-LU-YA will be YA-ALLE-LU because, as explained above, YA is always at the beginning in both Arabic and Hebrew.
      YA ALLE LU would be YA ALLA HU: Meaning, "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise) "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise).
      Unbiased Christians will not fail to recognize Allah as none other than his - El, Eli, Alle, Elah, Alah, Allah. Call upon Him by any name, for His are the Most Beautiful names, as long as those names are not contaminated and as long as they do not conjure up in our minds the images of men or monkeys howsoever glorified they might have been

    • @ziahmed7302
      @ziahmed7302 2 года назад

      "Abba" is a simple word means dad or father and no it is not a holy word or a name of God unlike the name of God in Aramaic "Allah"

  • @danilomillendez4343
    @danilomillendez4343 4 года назад +1

    Sir, your explaination seem confusing, you wrote the it "hallelu Jah" but pronounce it hallelu Yah. Are you a German? You know, German people wrote hallelu"J"ah in their Bible but pronounce it hallelu "Y"ah becoz in German alfabet, letter J has the sound of Y. As far as I know, theres no letter J or J sound in Hebrew alfabet, its called Yod - the 10th letter, am I correct? Likewise, the 6th letter is Vav or "single V" and not "double U," UU/W.
    n German

    • @nuclear8032
      @nuclear8032 4 года назад

      he is connfuse

    • @masterreload2760
      @masterreload2760 3 года назад +1

      I ask my Christian visitors, "Do you remember your Gospel narrative, that when Christ was supposed to have been on the cross, he cried out with a loud voice:
      "ELOI, ELOI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? which is, being interpreted, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" (Mark 15:34).
      The above is a translation from the Greek manuscripts "ACCORDING TO ST. MARK." Obviously his Hebrew has a Greek accent. Because, his so-called originals were written in Greek. But listen to Matthew, who is supposed to have written his Gospel originally in Hebrew, which was aimed at the Jews. St. Jerome, an early Christian father of the 4th and 5th centuries after Christ, testifies as follows:
      "MATTHEW, WHO IS ALSO LEVI, AND WHO FROM A PUBLICAN CAME TO BE AN APOSTLE, FIRST OF ALL THE EVANGELISTS, COMPOSED A GOSPEL OF CHRIST IN JUDEA IN THE HEBREW LANGUAGE AND CHARACTERS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE OF THE CIRCUMCISION WHO HAD BELIEVED."
      Naturally, Matthew's accent would be more Semitic (Hebrew and Arabic) than that of Mark. Matthew records the same scene as Mark 15:34, but note the variation of the dialect:
      Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? that is to say, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Now ask your Christian friend, if he had heard the word - "ALLELUYA." No Christian worth the name will fail to recognize it. Whenever the Christian goes into ecstasy, he exclaims - "Alleluya! Alleluya!", just as we Muslims might exclaim the Takbir - "Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar!" Ask him, what is Alleluya? Take him to the Book of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament, Chapter 19; we are informed there that John the disciple of Jesus, saw a vision, in which, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Let us repeat the above Tasbih (words of praise) as an Arab or a Jew: ALLE-LU-YA will be YA-ALLE-LU because, as explained above, YA is always at the beginning in both Arabic and Hebrew.
      YA ALLE LU would be YA ALLA HU: Meaning, "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise) "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise).
      Unbiased Christians will not fail to recognize Allah as none other than his - El, Eli, Alle, Elah, Alah, Allah. Call upon Him by any name, for His are the Most Beautiful names, as long as those names are not contaminated and as long as they do not conjure up in our minds the images of men or monkeys howsoever glorified they might have been

  • @gregsullivan9362
    @gregsullivan9362 4 года назад +1

    The question becomes, How Can one praise a name, and at the same time refuse to utter it?

  • @randalls153
    @randalls153 4 года назад

    Shalom

  • @ursulabrowning6663
    @ursulabrowning6663 4 года назад

    Thank you for this clear explanation. Can you explain the word FJAT or FIAT too. ( and please!!! I don't mean the car) Does this word have a Hebrew origin? Thanks

  • @paulalexander2843
    @paulalexander2843 4 года назад +1

    Hallelujah means " Glory in the Highest "

  • @tequeshaharris4794
    @tequeshaharris4794 2 года назад +1

    Its actually YHWY....J letter was evented long after Christ was born. Which is also why Jesus was named Yeshua by his mother Mary (given be an Angel of the Lord).

    • @kf9926
      @kf9926 2 года назад +1

      They don’t want the TRUTH stay strong sis

  • @gildamartinez4604
    @gildamartinez4604 2 года назад

    Jehovah

  • @salman13
    @salman13 2 года назад

    quick fact ...the word YOU by definition is plural. Thou is singular but in english we got rid of the singular are speak to everybody with respect and use YOU ...the plural form. French does the same with VOUS

  • @theburningelement.6447
    @theburningelement.6447 4 года назад

    The tetragrammaton is an acronym for was is and always will be

  • @food4u598
    @food4u598 3 года назад

    Your teaching grammer not telling the meaning. Am not a English guy sorry it was difficult for me to understand the grammer teaching. Somebody could you tell me this meaning in just a small sentance and close.

  • @theburningelement.6447
    @theburningelement.6447 4 года назад +1

    Hallelu means praise YAH is a short from of the tatrgrmatan Yud,hei YAH

  • @mevinveeramah6447
    @mevinveeramah6447 4 года назад +1

    I thought it simply means praise Yahweh or Jehovah

  • @issamissam7219
    @issamissam7219 3 года назад +2

    In Arabic = الحمد لله 😇

    • @sentinentbeign9915
      @sentinentbeign9915 2 года назад +1

      That's wrong .
      هللويا
      This is the term in Arabic .
      Halleluya means : *PRAISE YAHWEH*

  • @CuriousBipedal
    @CuriousBipedal 5 лет назад

    technically correct. but what are the metrics of the Tanach? who in the Tanach is recorded as saying it? according to the verb and suffix what is the required position of the speaker? everything you said is irrelevant if you do not learn from and teach from example. follow the example of Tanach. teach the proper usage of the word, a word that can ONLY (by metrics) be said by the worship leader (someone in authority) speaking to a body of people. anything else is pig latin.

  • @babyjeanpaghid3314
    @babyjeanpaghid3314 4 года назад +6

    You already knew Yahweh praise Yahweh and you still go back to lord ,the tittle of baal

    • @issamissam7219
      @issamissam7219 3 года назад +1

      الحمد لله in Arabic mean

    • @numinous2506
      @numinous2506 2 года назад +1

      Ye of little faith.
      You think that YWHW can have praise made by a true believer stolen because of a translation error?
      Ba'al is no match for MY LORD: YWHW!
      Ba'al's "title" is as vapid and meaningless as your attempts to diminish faith. There is no LORD but God. (Now tell me how God is GAD'S title)
      Get behind me, Satan.
      I know all your "gods" and they are less than the dust I came from and whence my mortal coil shall return.
      Now that I have pointed out the speck of saw dust in your eye, I will go and begin sanding down the plank of wood in my own.
      Be blessed (and lighten up).
      God came down here in the flesh and died for us. Don't think for a second he doesn't love us or doesn't forgive us for mistakes we make knowingly AND unknowingly.
      May YWHW forgive me for my aggravation.
      Be at peace.
      Amen.
      (tell me how that is praise of Amon and I will shake the dust off my feet, devil.)
      P.S. Peter, was rebuked too, so don't feel bad.

  • @davidbarber3821
    @davidbarber3821 Год назад

    That's not totally correct the masculine plural vowel Shuruq does not indicate an imperative

  • @frankinspired6486
    @frankinspired6486 4 года назад

    Wow. So shouting Hallelujah you are just issuing an order for others to praise Yehuvah but you are not praising yourself.. When you praise you say "i praise you Yehuvah" and not "all you praise Yehuvah".
    Now imagine you in personal prayer and all you are saying is hallelujah.."all you praise Yehuvah"..

  • @nazarite8326
    @nazarite8326 4 года назад +1

    Yah instead of jah... no J in hebrew... the romans order that the name not be pronounced during the captives in Babylon...
    The full Name of the Most High is YaHaVAH

  • @mikaylaquintana7528
    @mikaylaquintana7528 5 лет назад

    Yahuuah

  • @salman13
    @salman13 2 года назад

    if the name was never pronounced, eventually you lose how to pronounce it no?

  • @liberty2four2
    @liberty2four2 5 лет назад +1

    Pastor Mario, here's mine: Selah

    • @MarioEscobedo
      @MarioEscobedo  5 лет назад

      That's a good one! What's your understanding of selah?

    • @liberty2four2
      @liberty2four2 5 лет назад +1

      @@MarioEscobedo - actually based on from what I heard it means something like "meditate on this..." but not sure though or if there's more meaning on it

    • @MarioEscobedo
      @MarioEscobedo  5 лет назад

      @@liberty2four2 That's the general idea. I'll have to look into it some more.

  • @k.m.ibeats4443
    @k.m.ibeats4443 3 года назад +1

    So simple in arabic
    Halel "say hello"
    U as a plural "you all"
    J is y in latine so its yah "o" as a calling.
    (O! Say hello all )
    (Hallelujah )
    Also yahweh means the merciful

    • @sentinentbeign9915
      @sentinentbeign9915 2 года назад

      No you are wrong .
      No one knows what's the meaning of YHWH . Except YHWH .
      It is *The Name* of Living God

    • @k.m.ibeats4443
      @k.m.ibeats4443 2 года назад

      @@sentinentbeign9915 yhweh is a made up name in fact

    • @sentinentbeign9915
      @sentinentbeign9915 2 года назад

      @@k.m.ibeats4443 No it isn't .
      It is the Name given by God himself to Moshe .
      It is His NAME . ( Exodus 3:14 , Exodus 6:3 )
      Show the proof of it is a made up name .

    • @k.m.ibeats4443
      @k.m.ibeats4443 2 года назад

      @@sentinentbeign9915 simply god is elohim
      Yahweh means creator "adjective not a name"
      The word ilah in arabic means god
      Hebrew use the im for respect which means it's origin is eloh god and ilah is god in arabic
      But the world Allah means "the god", Al is for "the".
      So yeah Yahweh (creator) is a adjective
      Just like khalek means creator in arabic.
      Yhwh is not gods name

    • @sentinentbeign9915
      @sentinentbeign9915 2 года назад +1

      @@k.m.ibeats4443 You're wrong again .
      Yahweh is not adjective. Nor it means Creator . *It is the divine name of One True Living God* .
      Where is the proof which sustains your claim that Yahweh is an adjective not a Name ?
      *GIVE THE PROOF*
      In Hebrew El means God , it can be any God . Just a phrase used for God .
      Elohim means Gods , or God with respect
      Abdool first read the Bible . And i have given you the verses itself but you didn't bother to check . So I'll write it down .
      Abdool read this Verse
      Exodus 3 15
      And ´Élöhîm said moreover unto Möšè מֹשֶׁה, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Yi$rä´ël יִשׂרָאֵל, Yähwè יָהוֶה ´Élöhîm אֱלֹהִים 0 of your fathers, the ´Élöhîm אֱלֹהִים of ´Avrähäm אַברָהָם, the ´Élöhîm אֱלֹהִים of Yixçäk יִצחָק, and the ´Élöhîm אֱלֹהִים of Ya`áköv יַעֲקֹב, hath sent me unto you: this is my name forever, and this [is] my memorial unto all generations.
      Exodus 6:3
      I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob as Almighty God, but with My *name* YHWH, I did not become known to them.
      First go and read these . Then bring up with claims.
      Read these two verses and arrive at a conclusion .

  • @walterfreeman9505
    @walterfreeman9505 4 года назад +1

    Hallelujah originally from Aramaic not Hebrew

  • @jstyle3
    @jstyle3 4 года назад

    So you do acknowledge that Jews respected that name, that they would not utter it without very serious reason... then in all your st...ty, you say it over and over - why?.
    Talking about irregularity....

  • @belindajorgensen3755
    @belindajorgensen3755 2 года назад

    The all mighty GODS NAME IN HEBREW IS YAHWEH SHORT FORM YAH BUT MOST OF THE WORLD SPEAKS ENGLISH SO IT IS JEHOVAH AND JAH FOR SHORT it allway amazes me that no one has a problem with all the other names in the bible being transfered in to english just the name of GOD psalms 83:18 says who he is there are ones out there that dont wont people to know he's name and that because you wont be able to call on him when you really need him its about time GODS name JEHOVAH WAS PUT BACK IN ALL THE PLACES IT WAS IN THE BIBLE so when reading it we get the real meaning in the scriptures instead of where it was it has been changed to Big G FOR GOD when talking about JEHOVAH And WHEN TALKING ABOUT JESUS OR IN HEBREW IT WOULD BE YESHUA so most people speak english again will stick with jesus and little g or little spelt god for jesus or little word lord where it is Big LORD THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT JEHOVAH.

  • @CuriousBipedal
    @CuriousBipedal 4 года назад

    "Invitation to praise"? Are you a Baptist? This is not an invitation, it is an imperitive! Show me one doggonnit example of someone saying HalleluYah that said it as an invitation! It is something only said by a worship leader, as in Psalms, or with heavenly authority, as in Revelations. There is no "invitation"! That is a horrible translation and totally contradicted by everything else that you said. But, no matter! Christian example, and Christian sentiment win everytime over Scripture. Forget the grammar, trust your feelings..........

  • @dawnlight348
    @dawnlight348 4 года назад +3

    Omg! I just learned that before lucifer fell his real name was Halel. He was a worship praising God angel in heaven. It makes sense it's in hebrew. But I never even realized it was in hallelujah.

    • @zoltan7z7
      @zoltan7z7 3 года назад

      @Janany the phrase Hallelujah is a sin ? Im searching that particular subject cause ive heard too that the name of lucifer was halel ..

    • @masterreload2760
      @masterreload2760 3 года назад +1

      I ask my Christian visitors, "Do you remember your Gospel narrative, that when Christ was supposed to have been on the cross, he cried out with a loud voice:
      "ELOI, ELOI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? which is, being interpreted, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" (Mark 15:34).
      The above is a translation from the Greek manuscripts "ACCORDING TO ST. MARK." Obviously his Hebrew has a Greek accent. Because, his so-called originals were written in Greek. But listen to Matthew, who is supposed to have written his Gospel originally in Hebrew, which was aimed at the Jews. St. Jerome, an early Christian father of the 4th and 5th centuries after Christ, testifies as follows:
      "MATTHEW, WHO IS ALSO LEVI, AND WHO FROM A PUBLICAN CAME TO BE AN APOSTLE, FIRST OF ALL THE EVANGELISTS, COMPOSED A GOSPEL OF CHRIST IN JUDEA IN THE HEBREW LANGUAGE AND CHARACTERS, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE OF THE CIRCUMCISION WHO HAD BELIEVED."
      Naturally, Matthew's accent would be more Semitic (Hebrew and Arabic) than that of Mark. Matthew records the same scene as Mark 15:34, but note the variation of the dialect:
      Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI? that is to say, My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Now ask your Christian friend, if he had heard the word - "ALLELUYA." No Christian worth the name will fail to recognize it. Whenever the Christian goes into ecstasy, he exclaims - "Alleluya! Alleluya!", just as we Muslims might exclaim the Takbir - "Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar!" Ask him, what is Alleluya? Take him to the Book of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament, Chapter 19; we are informed there that John the disciple of Jesus, saw a vision, in which, why hast thou forsaken me'? (Matthew 27:46).
      Please memorize the words - "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani." (Eli - pronounced like L and I in English) Utter the words - ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI; ELI, ELI, LAMA SABACHTHANI, to your Christian friends and neighbors and ask them whether these words - "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Jehovah, Jehovah!" to them? No! is the answer if they are not deaf. Ask further, whether "Eli, Eli," sounds like "Abba, Abba!" (meaning father, father! in Hebrew) to them! Again the reply will be "No!" if they are not deaf. Can't they see that the cry is to Allah? "Eli, Eli - Elah, Elah, Allah, Allah!" Let them hear these words from your lips and watch their reactions. No honest person can help agreeing with you.
      ALLELUYA!
      Let us repeat the above Tasbih (words of praise) as an Arab or a Jew: ALLE-LU-YA will be YA-ALLE-LU because, as explained above, YA is always at the beginning in both Arabic and Hebrew.
      YA ALLE LU would be YA ALLA HU: Meaning, "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise) "OH ALLAH!" (You are the Only Being Who deserves worship and Praise).
      Unbiased Christians will not fail to recognize Allah as none other than his - El, Eli, Alle, Elah, Alah, Allah. Call upon Him by any name, for His are the Most Beautiful names, as long as those names are not contaminated and as long as they do not conjure up in our minds the images of men or monkeys howsoever glorified they might have been

  • @zap3893
    @zap3893 3 года назад +1

    Allah hu yaa

    • @sentinentbeign9915
      @sentinentbeign9915 2 года назад

      Ahmed deetat student 🤣.
      What is the meaning of Allah hu ya ??
      You listen to some fraud and senselessly spouting $tup1d1ty 🤦 .

    • @yehohanan7738
      @yehohanan7738 Год назад

      Hallelu Jah ❤❤❤

  • @nuclear8032
    @nuclear8032 4 года назад

    you can't be worshipping GOD/Yahweh and refer to him as lord... lord is a title you given unto men

  • @andresdiaz7112
    @andresdiaz7112 2 года назад

    You say "Hashem's" name and have no clue what His name could do for you if you understood how it need never be said from your lips... but from somewhere else, that if you uncovered HOW to say the LORD's name properly, you would find everything you've ever looked for in life.

  • @theburningelement.6447
    @theburningelement.6447 5 лет назад

    Hallelu- YAH not jah it means praise YAHWEH.

  • @muhammadsaad167
    @muhammadsaad167 2 года назад +1

    Allah ho ya Allah ho ya Allah ho ... Allahhoya ..

    • @sentinentbeign9915
      @sentinentbeign9915 2 года назад +1

      What're you saying. What's the meaning of this . 🤣
      It is Halleluya not Allah ho ya 🤣 .
      Halleluya means : *PRAISE YAHWEH*
      Hallel : *PRAISE*
      Ya : *YAHWEH*
      It is the praise , Adoration done by angels in heaven to the living God .
      Muslim first understand what's the truth

    • @yehohanan7738
      @yehohanan7738 Год назад

      ​@@sentinentbeign9915what he is saying isn't an arabic phrase at all. He is trying to connect the allah to Hallelujah

  • @pottbreaker
    @pottbreaker 3 года назад +2

    It’s Allah hu ya!

    • @sentinentbeign9915
      @sentinentbeign9915 2 года назад +1

      Where did you get this from 😂 .
      You are sure it's Allah hu ya isn't it.
      So tell me muslim, What is the meaning of Allah hu ya ?
      Halleluya has a specific meaning.
      Halleluya means : *PRAISE YAHWEH*
      Hallel : *PRAISE*
      Ya : *YAHWEH* ( The Name of One true living God)
      First learn, then talk

  • @sirmanni4534
    @sirmanni4534 2 года назад

    Is the name Hallel another name for Satan?

  • @TaomBenYisrael
    @TaomBenYisrael 3 года назад

    NO LETTER J IN HEBREW IT JUST YAH

  • @Hutiyapawithancientknowledge
    @Hutiyapawithancientknowledge 3 года назад

    It should be Hare Krishna There's no such things as hallelujah . You guys can't pronounce Hare Krishna So you say Hallelujah .

  • @shantimaharjan4419
    @shantimaharjan4419 4 года назад

    Bible is a dirty spiritual book
    Jesus is alive and living in Germany. He is the founder of sos children's village's and I told him to continue to work with it...
    Joy Maa kali...
    Ramakrishana
    Namaskar

    • @kikeladeadesunloye1685
      @kikeladeadesunloye1685 4 года назад +2

      You've been decieved. Jesus is LORD.

    • @theburningelement.6447
      @theburningelement.6447 3 года назад

      You're an idiot

    • @Yaqubsalama
      @Yaqubsalama 3 года назад

      Are your mom hit you with hammer in the head when you a kid???

    • @sentinentbeign9915
      @sentinentbeign9915 2 года назад +1

      Says the guy who worships a God who peeps into the lavatory of women and steal their clothes...
      So WORSHIPPERS of such God has low level standards 🤣