Hail Beloved,
Wow! These two youths are great singers! The young lad is only 13 and has a beautiful Irish singing voice. I really love this song they are singing here, too! Watch it and listen, and you will see what I mean on both counts.
By the way, the Hebrew word "Hallelujah" (i.e., the song they are singing in this video) means to "Praise the Lord ["Yah"] Joyously," and "Yah" is a shortened version of the unspoken Hebrew name for Father God, "YHWH" or transliterated as "Yahweh!" Super cool, as I see it! Leave a comment and let me know what you think.
That is all I have to say about this video, so I will end here. As always, God bless you and yours. And remember, Jesus loves YOU, and so do I, brother or sister and friend! Have a very blessed day/night and a better tomorrow.
Your Brother in Jesus Christ,
Michael Brock
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ORIGIN OF HALLELUJAH
First recorded in 1525–35; from Hebrew halΔlΓ»yΔh “praise Yahweh,” from halΔlΓ» (masculine imperative plural of hΔ«lΔl “to praise”) + -yΔh Yahweh
The word is a compound of two parts:
- Hallelu: Means "to praise joyously"
- Yah: A shortened form of the unspoken Hebrew name of God, transliterated by scholars from the Tetragrammaton (YHWH) and commonly rendered Jehovah in English.
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